Every parent has dealt with a child meltdown, whether it's over not getting what they want or having to do something they do not want to do. This article gives helpful tips on what to do as well as what not to do when experiencing the inevitable.
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This article looks at when to have the internet safety talk with your kids.
8 tips on how to throw a birthday party, from a woman who throws birthday parties
Eight tips on how to throw a fun birthday party for your child and also stay sane yourself.
Managing Food Allergies in the School Setting: Guidance for Parents
A comprehensive list created by The Food Allergy Research and Education that advises you on how to keep your child safe at school if she has a food allergy.
Friend or boyfriend: What should kids call a divorced parent’s new partner?
Dating after having kids can be a process, as it takes time for both your children and you to adjust to a new person in your lives. This article suggests different ways to introduce your new partner as well as the flexibility in how your child addresses them.
Independence Day (or Fourth of July) is a great time to teach your children about American history while also relaxing and enjoying the weather. Here are some ways to incorporate education into your celebration.
Read our fireworks safety tips to keep your family safe this summer.
This personal article talks about dealing with the aftermath of a sudden death of a partner while also suddenly being thrown into single parenthood of two young kids.
Seasonal allergies affect approximately 50 million Americans across the country. Knowing preventative measures that you can take as well as how to lessen their severity can help balance your energy, sleep, stress, and much more.
Knowing the signs of dehydration in children and infants can help protect them from life threatening illnesses and even death.