Did you know that today is National Pack Your Lunch Day? Whether it’s for your little ones, other half or just you, these Honey BBQ Tuna Sliders are delicious, different and have 29 grams of protein! All that fuel will keep you going all... Read More
Category: Parents (Page 12 of 36)
Data collection by smart toys makes the problem more pressing than ever The digital lives of many children are born shortly after they are, when their parents start posting baby pictures on social media. Over the years a child’s digital trail... Read More
Diversity has gone from something we all celebrate to a hot-button issue in recent months. But Chicago children’s book author Veronica Appleton is available for in-studio commentary or interview with an upbeat and positive message about promoting... Read More
By Mary Stewart-Oliver, M.A., M.Ed., PPSC, Counselor for The Prentice School With the California public school system ranking the lowest in the nation for student-teacher ratio, at an average of 24-1, compared to the national average of 16-1,... Read More
Good parents want their kids to stay out of trouble, do well in school, and go on to do awesome things as adults. And while there isn’t a set recipe for raising successful children, psychology research has pointed to a handful of factors that... Read More
Testing prep company founder debunks misconceptions, helps parents get organized The New Year brings a shocking reality to millions of parents of teenagers – college is right around the corner. The second semester of the school year for high school... Read More
Nursing may be a natural part of a woman’s body, but it doesn’t come natural to all women. Some women may experience difficulties when breastfeeding and may feel discouraged. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention,... Read More
Co-signing on someone else’s private student loan isn’t a decision to make lightly. While parents represent three-quarters of co-signers, it’s not unusual to see others pitching in, according to a new report from private loan marketplace... Read More
Technology can be extremely helpful for families, but it can also be confusing for older members of the family. The grandPad and Claris Companion are two simplified tablets that are specifically designed for the 75 and older crowd, who are unfamiliar... Read More
SCHOOL FEES SPIKING AS BACK-TO-SCHOOL SUPPLY COSTS DECREASE, ACCORDING TO 2016 HUNTINGTON BANK BACKPACK INDEX Families must pay increasing fees for activities from baseball to band, 10-year index reports Families with school-age children can expect a... Read More
Cyberbullying affects countless teens and adolescents. A 2015 random sample study of 11-15 year olds in the Midwest found that over 34% reported being the victim of cyberbullying in their lifetime. Other studies have found that 1 in 4 teens have been... Read More
Comedian Steve Harvey Hosts National Camp to Mentor Fatherless Young Men with the Help of Notable Community Leaders “I have always tried to use my platform as a means to serve my community” -Steve Harvey This past weekend, Steve Harvey, the... Read More
Looking To Create A Hydraulic Society As World Oceans Day Is Observed June 8 Anyone who follows the news knows that the dangers to the ocean are many. Spills and leaks, dying reefs, depleted fisheries. And that means the dangers to humanity are many,... Read More
The numbers are staggering and widely unknown by most parents: one in three 14-year-olds has experienced physical, sexual or psychological abuse within a dating relationship, rising to 44 percent by the time American young people graduate from... Read More
International Matchmaking Expert Sherri Murphy uses her experience to discuss how to steer clear from these predators and some tips on how to spot the red flags online. www.eliteconnections.com ... Read More