Parenting Blog & Articles
Football Brain Damage: Should Parents Worry?
With stories in the news about ex-football players succumbing to dementia and suicide, brain damage from playing football over a period of years has come ...
5 Signs That Your Baby Is Ready for Solid Food
It’s generally accepted that you wait until you baby is around six months old before you try to give them solid foods. Babies should only ...
6 Reasons to Take the Car Keys Away from Your Teen
When teens begin to drive, the event signals another step toward independence. It can also be a time of high stress for parents. The common ...
3 Wholesome Snack Ideas Your Preschooler Will Love
Every preschooler looks forward to snack time! While the convenience of packaged, processed snack foods is tempting, these junk food choices are generally loaded with ...
How to Help Your Child Learn Appropriate Behavior
Children don’t always behave; in fact, it takes time to learn the social rules for different situations. Parents play a key role in helping their ...
High Food Insecurity for Children with Special Healthcare Needs
A new study conducted by researchers at Boston Medical Center (BMC) has found that low-income families with children that have special healthcare needs have a ...
The Biggest Contribution of Parenting to Humanity
The definition of humanity is the state of being human; more specifically, of being kind to others. When we think of humanity, we think of ...
4 Entertaining Card Games for Family Game Night
Just about everyone keeps a tabletop game or two on hand for those rainy days at the cabin or a game night with the kids. ...
3 Easy Snacks to Encourage Children to Eat Their Vegetables
As youngsters, many of us were admonished to sit up straight at the dinner table, put our napkins in our laps, and not play with ...
Encouraging Independence in Your Toddler
Whether you are a first-time parent or a more experienced one, the toddler years are sure to be a time of excitement. Those helpless baby ...
Giving Your Teen Space
Raising a teenager is difficult for the best of parents, just as being a teenager is difficult for all teens, regardless of how easy ...
What Parents Need to Know About OCD in Children
Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD) is an anxiety disorder that causes severe discomfort for sufferers. Persistent, unwanted images, thoughts and images take over, causing a considerable amount ...
Tooth Fairy Fun: Helping Your Kids Learn About Oral Hygiene
The first incarnation of the modern Tooth Fairy can be traced back to a Chicago Daily Tribune article dating back to 1908, though the actual ...
5 Tips for Protecting Your Child from Becoming Obese
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), rates of childhood obesity have increased considerably in the past few decades. In 1980, only ...
5 Ways to Help Your Child Be More Physically Active
According to a June 2015 report from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), 17 percent of children in the U.S. are obese. The CDC ...
3 Ways to Handle a Bad Report Card
Every parent wants to know that their child is smart. Whether your child is a bubbly first grader or a moody teenager, you want what’s ...
5 Ways Eating Well Can Boost Your Baby’s Brain Development
The future may be hard to predict, but one thing is certain – intelligence and quick thinking will always give your child an advantage. ...
Tech Tips for Parents: 5 iOS Apps for Busy Moms & Dads
Are you a parent with a serious love for mobile technology? Do you take your iPhone or iPad with you everywhere you go? If you ...
Getting Your Preschooler to Stay in Bed in 4 Easy Steps
While all parents expect their child to have the occasional restless night, a preschooler who won’t stay in bed can be a serious issue. Some ...
4 Easy Ways to Burn Calories Playing with Your Kids
Skip the excuses for not having enough time to exercise. Grab your little one and head to the park. Whether you’re a parent or a ...
5 Tips to Save Your Toddler’s Words Forever
If you have a young child, you’ll probably be recording their changing looks and developments with your camera. But what about their words? Kids often ...
Moving On: Your 5-Year-Old’s Development
Your child has started school, and though they’ll be learning about themselves and the world around them in class, you still have a critical role ...
Moving Onwards: Your Three-Year-Old’s Development
One of the greatest joys as a parent is watching your child learn and develop, but how do you know if she’s on track and ...
Discussing Sex with Your Teenage Son
Though talking about sex with your children can be awkward, don’t avoid it. Even if your teenager already knows about sex, you still need to ...
The Danger Window Blinds Pose to Toddlers
Parenting can sometimes seem like a constant series of emergencies, with threats to your child’s health around every corner. From the sodas that children drink ...
5 Tips for Avoiding a Toddler Tantrum When Shopping
If you’re planning a shopping trip with your toddler, you’ll be crossing fingers you can get him around town without a tantrum. But that’s ...
Smart Ways to Stay Safe this Holiday Season
The holiday season will soon be upon us. Most people don’t think about the dangers around the holidays. They simply don’t want to think ...
Holiday Travel Tips
You can’t seem to avoid holiday traveling if you have a large extended family. There are always get-togethers at Grandma’s or holiday dinners at ...
4 Holiday Season Tips for Spending Time with Older Kids
As parents, it’s often hard enough to figure out how to spend quality time with your tween or teen in general, much less during ...
3 Basic Steps to Holiday Stress Reduction
We all love the holidays and want to them to be a truly enjoyable and rewarding experience. As a result, we tend to spend ...
5 Ways to Navigate the Santa Claus Conundrum
 Santa is a tradition that is centuries old in many cultures. Many of us grew up believing in Santa Claus and have passed on ...
6 Easy Christmas Cards for Kids to Craft
Card-making is a fun activity for children during the Christmas season. It keeps them occupied indoors during bad weather, allows them to explore their creativity, ...
Encouraging Your Child’s Socio-Dramatic Play
It’s great watching children play; they seem to have limitless imaginations when it comes to amusing themselves. Research has identified several types of play that ...
How to Celebrate a Happy and Frugal Thanksgiving
Each year the cost of having Thanksgiving dinner rises. Experts will tell you the increase in prices is due to simple supply and demand. Perhaps ...
8 Fun & Simple Thanksgiving Traditions
Thanksgiving is a day to show gratitude for all of the wonderful things in life. For most, the things that top their “I’m thankful ...
3 Easy Thanksgiving Crafts for Kids
Making crafts is a fun way to celebrate Thanksgiving. You may not be too keen on the idea if you think crafts involve a lot ...