The FDA just authorized Pfizer and BioNTech’s COVID-19 vaccine for children between the ages of 5 and 11, one of the last age groups in the U.S. pending vaccine authorization. The approval came after FDA staff reported that the risks of... Read More
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Every parent wants their kid to grow up to be a kind person. One great place to start is by modeling kindness yourself – and luckily, teachers and parents can also help encourage kindness in children by doing activities that help teach the quality.... Read More
Sometimes you and your family can face challenges that seem like they’re only ever going to have a negative impact on your life. When a family is going through a separation or divorce, there are thoughts and feelings to consider, especially regarding... Read More
Amazon is introducing new tools to help parents see what their kids are doing on the company’s Fire tablets. As a bonus, Amazon says its service will also help spark discussions about the books kids read and the videos they watch. Parents first... Read More
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
Bring your own device (BYOD)—also called bring your own technology (BYOT), bring your own phone (BYOP), and bring your own PC (BYOPC)—refers to the policy of permitting employees to bring personally owned mobile devices (laptops, tablets, and smart... Read More
The “Furry” Land Will Feature New Attractions including: 5 Rides, a 3‐Story Net Climb and Soft Play Area Langhorne, PA (Oct. 10, 2013) – Sesame Place®, the nation’s only theme park based entirely on the award‐winning show Sesame... Read More
National parenting expert, and author of the bestselling The Available Parent, Dr. John Duffy was featured in a recent article on SheKnows, “Are You Pushing Your Kids too Hard—Or Not Hard Enough?”. Kim Grundy of SheKnows asks “If... Read More
Angie’s List to Receive Terri Lynne Lokoff Child Care Foundation Corporate Leadership Award INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., August 28, 2013 – Angie’s List has been recognized as a national leader for its high quality, on-site daycare and parenting... Read More
We’re always looking for products to enrich our readers lives. I recently received information from the folks over at JourneyGym.com, they have a package which sounds like it will be a great fit for my lifestyle. An in home... Read More
How can your sweetie be a sugar-monster? Ask yourself these questions: Will they only drink milk if it is chocolate? Do they scream or throw a tantrum when you say “no” to sweets or soda? They will only eat sweet things for... Read More
Honeys healing properties have been touted for generations. People world-wide claim that honey helps with colds, sore throats, and coughs. Modern science shows that honey contains antioxidants, acids, proteins and minerals that help heal and... Read More
As an information technology professional and a parent of children that are well versed in technology at a young age – I’ve often conveyed my concerns and recommendations about social media / mobile computing and its impact on our youth. I’ve... Read More
NextStepIP System An iPhone as a baby monitor? In terms of functionality, child monitors can range anywhere from the simple ‘audio only’ to the more sophisticated offerings that can include audio, video and motion detection. Suffice it to say... Read More
Safety Tips for Carpooling Children will be transitioning back into school mode with the start of classes, practices and after school activities. Bring on the extracurricular; bring on the carpools! BubbleBum, the inflatable booster seat designed... Read More