Preschool, Pre-Move?
Should a youngster transition to a partial preschool program (from a nanny) before the family uproots out to of state? We have some advice.
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.
It’s important that everyone participate in household responsibilities. Here are 5 effective ideas to help get everyone involved.
I love the combination of checks and stripes. Even though this outfit is culled from the boys’ department, it really is gender neutral and would look just as great on girls.
Helpful update from the very sleep-deprived expectant mom who needed help with her young kids’ sleeping arrangements… they are on different schedules and it was wreaking havoc on the whole family. She tells us what advice worked for them!
This innovative board book with heat-sensitive color-changing ink reveals a simple story that intrigues even a jaded eight-year old… my son.
It’s time to vote for our February parenting book club selection. I hope a lot of you made it your New Year resolution to read more and will be joining us.
Lisa Belkin of the Motherlode Blog at the NYT steers the conversation in the right direction on options available to parents to cut their child care costs in this economic downturn.
How do you make better use of family time during the school year to keep things feeling light instead of hurried? New habits and purposeful plans are key.
We’re discussing The Whole-Brain Child for our parenting book club this month. It’s an engaging and informative read on how the brain develops and offers practical solutions for the most typical misbehaving issues, while explaining what is most likely going on in their brains that’s causing them to “lose their mind.”
How can you get your young child excited about different cultures and countries around the globe? We have some ideas.
Make a name acrostic using your kids’ best character traits to encourage them.
Ever wonder where the Tooth Fairy comes from? What’s the going rate for a lost tooth? Find out and let us know what the fairy pays in your ‘hood.
A mom needs advice on how to handle the relationship between her young son and his cousin which resembles that of siblings now that they are living under the same roof.
I love innovation and this book takes the ubiquitous picture book to the next level using “scanimation” technology to make art literally move. Watch horses gallop and butterflies flutter across the pages.