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You don't need to stuff your home with toys in order to create an engaging environment for your children or grandchildren.
Watching my oldest daughter interact with her firstborn brings back memories of my first year as a mother.
From the recommended immunization schedule for children 18 and younger, to booster shots, to what to do if you miss a shot, Dr. Misty Woodard, M.D., has some answers.
Inspired by the book "Sammy Spider's First Trip to Israel," I tried making halvah! Joss tried making instant chocolate pudding.
Here are my top choices for where to go when you need to get the wiggles out in the middle of winter.
Inspired by Joss's school's Holiday Market, we tried making some Gingerbread Playdough. Of course, we had to make some real gingerbread, too!
Inspired by my new grandson, I've come up with five resolutions for 2018.
Facebook is targeting its next generation of users with the new Messenger Kids app.
You can't go wrong wrapping any of these toys and tucking them under your tree.
Sometimes when your child wakes up early, Netflix is necessary.
Letting kids help in the kitchen during the holidays can work to your benefit, as long as you give them age-appropriate jobs and lower your expectations.
While building a minimalist wardrobe for kids may seem counter-intuitive, doing so can simplify your life and be a learning opportunity for you and your children.
Packing simply for a family road trip may seem impossible--but if we can do it, so can you!
There are many benefits of reading to your child or grandchild, even before they are old enough to comprehend the words.
Chocolate Chip Pumpkin Bread, Pumpkin Apple Butter, Creamy Pumpkin Pasta and Cinnamon Toast Pumpkin Seeds
Is there such a thing as simple parenting?
It's hard to watch a child's group of friends dwindle, but each year I am reminded to be my son's--who has Asperger's--best friend.
Programs like City Year and Americorps can give children hope for the future but are currently threatened by budget cuts.
Many parents feel pressured to potty train their kids as soon as they turn 2--but if they're not ready, it's probably not worth it.
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