How Parents Can Turn the Holiday Haul into a Teachable, Healthy Moment Consumers will spend about $2.6 billion in Halloween candy this fall says a recent National Retail Federation survey – but $2.6 billion in Halloween candy will not be... Read More
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News of a hack affecting 50 million Facebook users made waves Friday among the social network’s more than 2 billion monthly active users. A vulnerability in the site’s “View As” feature, which lets users see what their profile... Read More
Is it true? Could granite’s 30-year reign be coming to an end? We can’t say for sure. In fact, we think granite remains a solid choice. After all, it’s both durable and attractive — and it’s become increasingly affordable too. But there’s... Read More
When you think about welcoming a little one into your home soon your heart flutters with excitement. You can’t wait to start building your life together and creating the perfect family you have always dreamed of. Whether you’re recently pregnant,... Read More
New published science and the screening of at-risk children before they receive any vaccines may provide a middle ground between the “all or nothing” positions of the two warring sides of the vaccine-autism debate, according to one of the leading... Read More
In His Illustrated Children’s Book, BENJI AND THE GIANT KITE, Bestselling Author Alan C. Fox Focuses On Perseverence, Dreams, and Letting Go Have you ever wanted one thing – just one thing – more than anything else in the world? A toy? A new... Read More
When kids carry more than 10% of their body weight, discomfort can occur Schools are in session across the U.S. and millions of backpack-carrying students are settling into new routines – some of which include bringing the same items home each... Read More
It’s been years since I heard those words while chasing after my child in the supermarket. But they’re still painful. I remember bringing my son with ADHD to the store when he was very young. Each time, I told him to stay with me and the... Read More
The idea that parents require “me time” is nothing new; the concept has been discussed, praised, and talked about countless times, and the general consensus is that all parents can benefit from spending time alone. There is, however, a fly in the... Read More
By Carol Tuttle, author of The Child Whisperer You want to be a happy parent—but your countless responsibilities make this goal challenging! Don’t lose hope just yet. I have a list of 15 things that keep you from happy parenting. Read through... Read More
The Extracurricular is Crucial Schools like the University of Chicago are beginning to do away with test score requirements because so much research has pointed out that this is not indicative of the whole student. If a high schooler wants to truly set... Read More
We all want our kids to grow and develop into the best version of themselves, and whilst we try our best to encourage them to do whatever they want to do with their lives, deep down, we all have an idea of what we feel is best for them. The truth is,... Read More
By Eric Lupton, President Life Saver Pool Fence Nearly 300-children under the age of five drown in pools and spas every year. The number one way to prevent drownings is through proactive parent supervision, but most drownings occur when a child was... Read More
I’m a long-distance hiker and outdoor travel blogger. I first got into backpacking during college on the Appalachian Trail. Upon graduation, I set out to hike the Appalachian Trail in its entirety from Georgia to Maine. Six months and 2,000 miles... Read More
Despite the shutdown of Go90, Verizon’s attempt to create mobile-first programming for young audiences, brands and marketers have more options for long-form online video than ever. The three-year-old Go90 never quite figured out how to grab a big... Read More