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King, Messiah: New baby names suggest high hopes
May 9, 2013 WASHINGTON -- Talk about high expectations for a newborn: King and Messiah are among the fastest-rising baby names for American boys. more »»
Mommy & Me ... Times 3!
May 6, 2013 Saturday, May 11, the day before Mother’s Day, is the date of three shopping events for Ohio Valley moms. — Mommy & Me Community Yard Sale — This sale to benefit CASA for Children Inc. more »»
Two New Books Cover Co-Parenting Basics
May 6, 2013 Ex-spouses Deesha Philyaw and Michael D. Thomas want divorced parents to know that successful post-breakup co-parenting is not only preferable for all involved, it really is possible. more »»
In Time of Tragedy, Look to Yourself
April 17, 2013 Editor's Note: This article was written as a blog post on Bonnie Harris' Connective Parenting website and is used with permission. Another tragedy has hit the airwaves and the school hallway. more »»
Author's Theme: Love Wins
April 2, 2013 Glennon Doyle Melton has nearly 70,000 followers on her Momastery. com blog. Her first book, “Carry On, Warrior,” containing her reworked blog posts and new material, was No. 4 in sales on Amazo. more »»
Want to be Effective?
April 2, 2013 1. Model It It’s true that children will do what they see you doing. If you want something to change in your children’s behavior, check your own and see if that is a change you need to make fi. more »»
Easter Eggs Au Naturel
March 11, 2013 This Easter why not perk up the holiday with some beautiful Easter eggs dyed naturally? This is a fun experiment for parents and kids alike. more »»
What's In Your Easter Basket?
March 11, 2013 The Easter Bunny has evolved since I was a kid. One of my favorite baskets was the one he brought to my aunt’s house when I was in college. more »»
Amazon to Launch Original Kids' Shows
March 11, 2013 From beneath the thinking caps of such industry bigwigs as Angela Santomero, creator of “SuperWhy!” and “Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood,” and the Jim Henson Company, come several new shows to be... more »»
Smashing Step-Family Myths
January 7, 2013 Myths are beliefs that strongly influence the way people in step-families adjust to their new family and react to one another. more »»
What It Takes to Make It Big
January 7, 2013 Twenty-year-old Sydney Rose, whose debut pop single, “Breaking Rules,” hit No. more »»
Surviving Noel With a Newborn
December 3, 2012 Having a baby over the holidays transforms the season from merely festive to utterly unforgettable. Sure, it can be exhausting and overwhelming. But it comes with built-in advantages. more »»
Call Me, Maybe?
December 3, 2012 According to research, 22 percent of young children own a cell phone (ages 6-9), 60 percent of tweens (ages 10-14), and 84 percent of teen. more »»
Five Tips for Holiday Shopping With Tots
December 3, 2012 1. Keep your trip short. You may love to shop and be ready for a power shopping trip to knock out several holiday gifts, but guaranteed your child isn’t up for tha. more »»
Why Snowplow Parents Clear the Way for Kids
November 16, 2012 You have heard the term "helicopter mom," I am sure. It certainly has worked its way into our vernacular. Sneaking in right behind it is another term, "the snowplow mom. more »»
Column: Questions Kids Won't Be Asking About Elmo
November 15, 2012 NEW YORK (AP) — First, Big Bird became an unwitting player in a presidential debate that argued for clipping his wings. more »»
What NOT to Say to Adoptive Parents
November 6, 2012 Deciding to adopt is a very personal decision. Many couples and individuals research and ponder the possibility for years before committing to the process. more »»
Free Kids Media App Guide
November 6, 2012 Common Sense Media launched a new, free Kids Media app for parents offering Common Sense’s age-based ratings and reviews of movies, apps, video games, TV shows, books, websites and music. more »»
Bond, Parent-Child Bond
November 6, 2012 Two opportunities will be presented this month for mother-daughter and father-son fun. From 12:30-2 p.m. Nov. more »»
Help Your Child Be a Good Sport
October 1, 2012 Have you ever been to a sporting event and noticed how some parents act? Some parents scream and shout at the umpire or referee because they disagree with the call. more »» |
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