Instant Crowd Pleaser: Serendipity’s Frozen Hot Chocolate Mix
It is part milk shake and part pudding and all around worth the gazillion calories. And, now you too can make it at home.
It is part milk shake and part pudding and all around worth the gazillion calories. And, now you too can make it at home.
Here are some of our favorite Halloween books. Snuggle up with your kids and enjoy.
Check out some cool handmade costumes ideas.
We think pop-up books are a great way to enliven a classic tale without, you know, renting the movie.
Your child can join kids from all across the country to share their hopes, dreams and ideas with President-Elect Obama. Kids participate by sending in a letter with their artwork.
Ritual binds us together and make us aware that we are all more alike than different. Here are some interesting parenting traditions from around the world.
July is the most popular month of the year for birthdays. Are you celebrating soon with a child? We’ve got some fun ideas for celebrating your little one’s BIG day.
Guest contributor, Laura Bennett has come to realize she is facing male puberty at home. And in her case, she’ll have to deal with it for the next DECADE.
Are you going all out this year or is ‘less is more’ your mantra? I share my three “essentials” for back-to-school.
In the past week I have had conversations with several people about what age is okay to leave your child home alone. What do you think?
All that said, the decision to leave your kids alone is obviously a very personal one and depends on factors such as their maturity, their environment and your basic comfort level. As well as other issues like whether you should put the oldest kid in charge and your kids’ ability to follow safety rules to the letter.
We finally had The Sex Talk with our firth grade son. A long talk. A couple of talks, in fact. And throughout the process, we all learned a few things about the best way to handle discussing sex at this age and stage.
My neurotypical teenager has had a cellphone for years; deciding to get a cellphone for my autistic teenager was a very different proposition.
Is normal a real thing? Should I be wishing my special-needs kids were normal? I’m not even sure it’s real, and if it is, well, it’s not for us.
A few things I wish I’d known before we began orthodontic treatment for my kids. So if you’re just beginning the process, here is my handy guide to getting started.
When it comes to teens and compliance, is bribery the answer?
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?
A reader mustache me a question: Her tween is changing before her eyes, but sometimes those changes mean trying to decide what to bring up and what to let go.
Wondering what to talk about at the Thanksgiving table this year? We’re sharing our favorite graces and jokes, as well as some fun holiday trivia.
How do you strike the right balance between body positive talk and practical help for your tween daughter who is self-conscious about a little extra facial hair?