Back-to-School Essentials
Are you going all out this year or is ‘less is more’ your mantra? I share my three “essentials” for back-to-school.
Are you going all out this year or is ‘less is more’ your mantra? I share my three “essentials” for back-to-school.
It’s no secret that my favorite baby gift is a bundle of my favorite children’s books. Here are some (or seventy) of my favorite books for babies and young children.
They say that “play is the work of children,” so it only makes sense that when my son was in preschool, the only school supply he needed was an art smock. Luckily there are so many beauties to choose from.
So, I’ve been perusing the Back-to-School catalogs and am all giddy about this new trend: caplets or capes. True, I have a boy, but perhaps it’s a harbinger and I will see some on the women’s shelves this fall. The first is available at the…
A mom is thinking of having her sons share bedrooms but is concerned about their different morning wake-up schedules and routines. We have some advice.
Furby is back and is a supposed Hot Holiday Toy for 2012. My family, which includes an almost three year old, has lived with it for three weeks. Here’s our Furby recommendation.
Chelsea Handler of the future is pissed. When she sits down to write her parenting book, she’ll realize the book she wants to write has already been written.
I know that many kids these days struggle from the alphabet soup of disorders. Why aren’t we talking about it more openly?
A young preschooler is telling her mom that no one wants to play with her. What do you do? Go mama bear or go inquiring about facts?
Most parents are afraid their kids will find out too soon that the tooth fairy isn’t real. But what happens when the kids keep believing well into their pre-teen years?
Should a youngster transition to a partial preschool program (from a nanny) before the family uproots out to of state? We have some advice.
Learning Tablets hit the scene last year as the hot new toy, but can they compete with the iPad when it’s already captured the heart of out review preschooler?
Easy steps to remove the stress associated with back-to-school and rest assured that your children are well prepared for a healthy and productive year ahead.
A young preschooler is afraid to use the potty at preschool so Amalah gives advice on playing Parent Detective.
Parenting survival tips to living indoors with your young kids while social distancing, self-isolation, and/or quarantine during the Coronavirus pandemic. We’re all in this together.
The winner of our Old Navy Gift Card contest. Bonus! We are sharing awesome wardrobe tips that were left by our readers in the comments.
I never imagined I would be teaching my daughter about make-up at such a young age. But the there are lessons about beauty I want her to learn from me.
With rain boots like these, your kids will be hoping for rainy days.
Once kids are school-aged like mine, it’s reasonable to expect them to shoulder some pet care responsibility. However, keep in mind that, although they may want to handle something like the litter box or dog walking, they might not be ready just yet.
Kids are heading back to school and we have some helpful advice to help parents start their kids’ school year off on the right foot.