
Amy Williams
Amy is a middle school English teacher and freelance writer who believes in the life-giving power of the written word. With a bachelors degree in English and creative writing from the University of Central Florida and endless notebooks to fill, she writes about marriage, motherhood, and the faith that keeps her going each day. Amy is the grateful mama of a beautiful 3 year old girl and the step-mama of an incredible 9 year old boy. When she's not chasing her toddler around, she's either reading or writing, most likely while drinking an enormous cup of coffee.
Author articles
Why you should get your kid a diary or journal
Have you ever thought of buying your child a diary? Journaling can be great for the whole family that also benefit your child’s physical and emotional health.
Continue reading >The case against C-section on demand
In recent years, the number of C-sections on demand has gone up. Many women choose it because they believe it’s the safest method for both mom and baby. Yet, research shows a C-section may not be the safer alternative.
Continue reading >Sharing child custody during the holidays
The holidays are meant to be a joyful time, but for blended or divorced families, sharing custody can make things complicated. Whatever your situation is, there are ways to make splitting the holidays easier for everyone involved.
Continue reading >Postpartum planning for dads
If you’re expecting a little one soon, here are some of the best ways for dads to plan for the postpartum period.
Continue reading >School absence: What your kid misses
Have you ever wondered what your child misses when they’re absent from school? Here’s why frequent absences matter and what your child may be missing.
Continue reading >9 best books to read in preparation for childbirth
No matter what kind of birth you plan on having, preparing for it can be overwhelming. We offer you the 9 best books on preparing for childbirth that will help you feel ready, informed, and positive on the day labor begins.
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