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FamilyEducation is a trusted leader in parenting and pregnancy information, providing parents with expert-approved resources. Dedicated to helping families flourish in an ever-changing world, we provide comprehensive insights from leading experts on a wide range of family-related topics.

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Founded in 1996, FamilyEducation has over 25 years of experience providing expert parenting and pregnancy advice. FamilyEducation.com has been named the internet’s leading parenting site and was voted “Best of the Web” by Forbes.com and Brill’s Content Magazine. 

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Our editorial team is made up of experienced content writers and editors (and parents!), all of whom are passionate about supporting families.

 

  • Kids, Childhood Development, Social Development

    If your child is faced with the prospect of losing a good friend, read these tips to help him cope.

  • School and Learning, College

    This article describes why and how you should plan to visit college campuses over the summer.

  • Kids, Children's Health, Fitness in Kids

    Sometimes good kids can be bad sports. Here are the words you need to talk with your child about sportsmanship.

  • Entertainment and Activities, Arts and Crafts, Drawing and Painting

    Tell your child to grab her crayons and try her hand at a fun activity -- wax paper window art.

  • Entertainment and Activities, Being Online

    Want to make a friend in China? Here are five worthy resources to help you connect safely with email pals around the world.

  • Teens, Teen Social Development

    Find great suggestions for keeping teens safe after the prom.

  • School and Learning, Back to School

    This article offers specific advice for parents of children with LD about how to make the transition form Middle School to High School as easy as possible.

  • School and Learning, By Subject, Writing

    Use this guide to help your child succeed on their term paper or research project.

  • School and Learning, By Grade, High School

    Learn how high school juniors can plan for their senior year.

  • Teens, Puberty and Sex, Teen Dating

    Is teaching "abstinence only" the answer to teaching kids about sex and safety?

  • School and Learning, By Subject, Social Studies

    Here are some suggestions for talking to your children about religious differences.

  • Entertainment and Activities, Holidays, Earth Day

    These sites provide tips, learning links, and tons of Earth Day activities for you and your family.

  • Kids, Neurodiversity in Kids

    An age-by-age guide to LD for you and your child.

  • Entertainment and Activities, Arts and Crafts

    Turn any room in your house into a kaleidoscope of color with this arts & crafts activity.

  • Kids, Instilling Values and Manners

    See how your child develops morality and find out what you can do to nurture it.

  • Entertainment and Activities, Arts and Crafts, DIY Crafts

    This art and crafts activity for kids shows them how to create a wooden masterpiece with scraps from around the house.

  • School and Learning, By Subject, The Arts, Music

    These activities will help develop your child's musical abilities.

  • Teens, Teen Values and Responsibilities, Driving Responsibly

    Find sound advice on dealing with teens and driving.

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