Discover how adopting a slower family rhythm fosters patience, strengthens bonds, and teaches children balance in a fast-paced world.
Karen Lee-Coss works a full-time job, is a mother, and cares for her mom, who moved in with her family after Lee-Coss' dad died.
Living in the digital age, screens have become a huge part of our everyday lives. Whether it's for leisure viewing at home or for work in school or the office, screens are virtually everywhere. But ...
Marc Brackett explains what's wrong with the way society teaches (or doesn't teach) children about dealing with feelings—and ...
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31 Casserole Recipes for Dinner Even Kids Asked For

Parents don’t always get a round of applause for dinner, but these dishes come close.... The post 31 Casserole Recipes for ...
As parents, you aim to impart wisdom, love, and guidance, but occasionally, words spoken in the heat of the moment or with ...
Many experts now agree it is best to delay for as long as possible giving your kids a smartphone with social media. If you do ...
UI alums Dawn Jackson Blatner and Kristen Devine; Illinois International's Martin McFarlane; and UI faculty members Madelyn ...
Jennifer Aniston has shared a 25-minute 'treat' from her new children's cookbook, Cook with Clydeo, that is perfect for an ...
Part of one of the most accessible paths of the Catskills’ O&W Rail Trail, bike or hike this well-maintained segment that ...
This way, kids learn the value of hard work and resilience, rather than just expecting accolades. Be specific in your praise and focus on the process rather than the end product. On the flip side, ...
Roughly 3,150 lunches. That’s what three kids, six years of elementary school, and 175 school days a year adds up to—”and that’s not even counting summer camp or snow days,” Jennifer McDaniel says.