Lance Armstrong and the Legacy of Lying
by Chris Jordan
Have you talked with your children about Lance Armstrong’s story? What did you tell them? How can we make our children realize that lying is wrong when they see people whom they admire lying?
Lesson Learned: Kids and Instagram
by Wendi Aarons
Last week, my my 11-year-old son Sam asked if he could sign up for an Instagram account. This was definitely an eye-opening experience for me and my husband and taught us an important lesson about our kids online.
Grandparents & the Cycle of Abuse
by Amalah
A mom finds herself and young family pulled into her husband’s family’s cycle of emotional and verbal abuse. She needs practical advice on how to save the relationship with her children’s grandparents, if that is at all possible.
Inauguration Day Bingo for Kids!
There’s nothing like learning about history than being right in the middle of it. Inauguration Day is Monday, January 21. For kids, turn watching the Inauguration festivities into a fun game.
What You Need to Know To Discuss Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. with Your Kids
Every year, when we celebrate the life of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., I find myself re-learning things I already knew and finding new information which lead me to thinking about what it is we really need to know about Dr. King when we’re teaching our children and, in my case, students.
Common Enemies of Babies
by Ilana Wiles
Every baby’s got a growing list of things that make them mad. We think we’ve identified the top six common enemies of babies.











