Staying ready, staying organized, staying anxious about being ready and organized. What parenting with ADHD looks like from Sam Davies.
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As parents, we all have dreams for our children. For many parents, a vision of watching them graduate from high school one day and heading off into a bright…
These days, it’s convenient and easy to blame social media for many of society’s pitfalls – from the rise of the sometimes dangerous challenge trend to the state of our…
Local dad Eddie Yabut shares some of the skills that he son and his young son have taught each other in the earliest years!
If your child is headed to college, you are likely experiencing mixed emotions. While it is exciting to see your child branch out and become an adult, it can also…
Funding college expenses for children remains one of the biggest savings goals for many adults. Here’s a closer look from Mark Hipes of Ameriprise Financial Services.
Bullying is horrible and one way to prevent your kid(s) from doing it is to never let them hear you talking about other people. That’s it – that’s the tip…
Writing at my desk the other morning, I heard the chop-chop-chop of a kitchen knife. It was Atticus, slicing bananas and strawberries. The cutting was followed by the shoveling of…
When your child has been prescribed stimulant medication, it can be challenging to navigate their meals and snacks. As a pediatric dietitian, I work with kids who are prescribed stimulant…
After the birth of my first daughter, breastfeeding became such an important part of my postpartum experience and my relationship with her. I was surprised by how special it felt…
Consent is a huge part of all of our lives – and it begins with teaching kids agency over their own bodies. Here’s an important look at consent.
My soon-to-be eighth-grader has a crush on a neighbor. A few summers ago (pre-crush and pre-pandemic), I let them hang out together in her bedroom. I don’t think that’s a…