4 Discipline Strategies to Use With Highly Sensitive Kids
Disciplining your children is never an easy task, but for parents of highly sensitive children it can be especially challenging. A child development s... read more
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Disciplining your children is never an easy task, but for parents of highly sensitive children it can be especially challenging. A child development s... read more
Although Uber does not allow anyone under 18 to use the ride-sharing service, more and more teens today are finding loopholes and using it. Parents ar... read more
Use this Mother's Day as an opportunity to treat yourself. Here are our top 10 picks for splurge-worthy items moms can treat themselves to this year. read more
If you would like to allow your kids to have some privacy and independence online, but worry about things like cyberbullying or too much screen time, ... read more
If the children in your life (and the grownups too!) love nothing more than spending an hour or two making slime, then our list of the best non-toxic ... read more
As parents on the sidelines, we want our children to do well and to do their best, but lines are crossed when parents begin yelling at the referee or ... read more
Now that college decisions have rolled in, how do you guide your teen into making the best possible choice. Here are five tips from Rutgers University... read more
We've rounded up the most popular double names for boys, girls, and gender-neutral options. read more
Discussing autism and other mental or physical disorders with your children can be a tricky and confusing place if you aren’t sure how to start the co... read more
Being “gluten free” is NOT a cool, trendy diet fad—it’s a lifestyle choice some parents make for their child’s health. But, is it okay for all kids? W... read more
Social media can have serious negative effects on your teen's body image, mental health, and more. Dr. Jennifer Salerno, Nurse Practitioner and Founde... read more
Don’t be afraid to say, “I’m sorry.” By expressing remorse and offering to make things right, a parent models the very qualities they hope to instill ... read more
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