Tamie Neu
Tamie Neu is the curriculum director for Raising Families. She is the mother of three kind and loving sons, a grandmother and the sister-in-law of Raising Families co-founder Elane V. Scott. Bringing nearly 30 years of teaching experience, Tamie saw firsthand that parent leadership is the most vital force in a child’s life. She has the experience to know the key principles parents and grandparents need to become strong and loving leaders for their children to be successful.
Her extraordinary experiences in the Texas public school system allowed her to author one of our most popular free downloads Teacher’s Principles: 10 Tips to Prepare And Child at Home for Success in the Classroom. Tamie currently resides in Alpine, Texas.
Posts by Tamie Neu
5 Ways to Spend Quality Time with Your Child
Most of us know it's crucial to our family’s well-being to spend quality time with our children. It's unlikely you became a parent because you love cleaning up messes you didn't make or enjoy the never-ending saga of figuring out what to make for dinner. More likely, you wanted to have fun with your kids! You wanted to raise good people, make memories, and enjoy a life together. The realities of life, however, can make it difficult to feel like you’re achieving those goals. It seems like there's never enough time. The good news is, quality
In Praise of Loving Fathers
Loving fathers are an asset and leave a positive impact on their children. This Father’s Day tribute gives a few examples of how they accomplish this.
How to Preserve Easter Traditions During Coronavirus
Although we can’t celebrate with extended family and practice our normal Easter traditions this year, we can still celebrate and share in new ways.
10 Tips for Working Past the Overwhelm
Feeling overwhelmed? Find out how you can combat it and prepare to lessen the effects on your mind and your body while strengthening your family.
How Reading Before Bed Helps Kids Be More Responsible
Reading before bed is an easy way to introduce routines to your child. Then add tasks to create a daily routine and teach personal responsibility.