
8 Attainable Resolutions for Moms That Will Rock Your Year
Considering 92 percent of resolutions fail, I’m keeping it real with these modest goals for 2017.

Why I Let My Toddler Wear His Boots on the Wrong Feet
I’ve decided to let it go and let my toddler wear his boots on the wrong feet. Letting go of control in this area brings a handful of important reminders to mind.

5 Totally Ridiculous Ways to Get Through January with Children
Here are five zany ways to make my least favorite time of year bearable, maybe even, dare I say it, fun.

Debate Club: Can a New Year's Resolution Actually Make a Difference?
I think creating a goal just because the calendar (or other people) are telling you to will only set you up for failure which could result in a decreased sense of self-worth.

5 Ways to Help Your Kids Enjoy Nature in Winter
With the slow crawl of the cold season, the kids beg to stay curled up in front of the TV. But getting them outside is the key to staying sane. Here's how.

The Unexpected Joy of Hand-Me-Down Clothing
More than efficiency or aesthetics, there's a bigger reason to appreciate those carefully packed boxes of previously loved kid's clothes.

Throw a Family-Friendly New Year's Eve Party
Whether you couldn’t find a sitter for New Year’s Eve or you don’t feel like heading out in the fray, you can still have a fun, kid-friendly celebration. Here's how.

5 Fun Toys That Will Teach Your Kids To Code
When kids learn how to code they also learn important life skills like how to communicate and solve problems. For parents, the question is where to start. Here are 5 answers.

Why You Should Vaccinate: A Pediatric Infectious Disease Expert Weighs In
Guest contributor, Leigh B. Grossman, M.D., is the Medical Alumni Endowed Professor of Pediatric Infectious Disease and the Associate Dean for International Programs in the School of Medicine at th...
19 Things I Hope I've Taught My Daughter Before Her 18th Birthday
My dear daughter, here are the 18 things I hope I've taught you in your 18 years of childhood.
Short-sightedness is epidemic. The solution? Teach kids outside.
Short-sightedness is epidemic for modern kids. It's tempting to blame screen time, but the problem really lies in the spaces where they live and learn.

Adaptation is the Most Traditional American Family Value
History shows that single parents, blended families, households led by women, and same-sex partnerships have always been part of the vibrant American story.

Devices May Be Making Our Children Smarter, but Is There a Catch?
Technology has expanded our brain function. But does it lead to improvement in complex life skills, such as problem solving and planning?

From Twilight Sleep to Push Presents: How Birth Has Changed Through the Decades
Since the dawn of time, the process of birth has evolved. But no period in history has seen such monumental change as we have in the last several decades.

Why I'm Not Teaching My Four-Year-Old to Read
Play is the not the only valuable currency in childhood, but an early push toward academics may not have the desired outcome.

When Moms Can’t Obtain Milk Through a Milk Bank, Peer-To-Peer Networks Provide What They Need
With over 90 percent of milk being shared in the U.S. being shared through informal channels, it seems worthy of exploration.

15 Kid's Books That Celebrate Immigration
In honor of such a monumental move, here are 15 books to help your child grasp what it means to arrive in a new land.

Helping Children Access the Rich Cultural Heritage of Immigration Through Literature
Libraries are full of wonderful books which can open doors to understanding other people who have different experiences and perspectives from our own.

7 Kids' Books For Celebrating All the Winter Holidays
There is so much to celebrate. These seven children’s books will help you bring that magic home to your kids during the holiday season and cooler months of the year.

7 Survival Strategies for Holiday Gifting
No matter what you celebrate, choosing gifts for the small people in your life is no easy feat. This set of guidelines can help.

10 Lazy Ways to Be a Better Parent
You don't have to pour over all the parenting books and take classes to be a better parent. There are far less complicated ways of doing that.

The Power of Silence and How to Help Kids Find More of It
Science indicates that silence can be beneficial to us in so many ways, as it impacts our physical, mental, and emotional health. Here's how to find some.

This Is What Pregnancy After an Eating Disorder Looks Like
The active part of my eating disorder was many moons ago, but my recovery is ongoing. Especially when I'm faced with gaining 30 to 50 pounds in nine months.

As A Dad, How I Work to Unplug
Is it me or does life seem to be speeding up? Every year, month, week, day, hours – even minutes – feel as though they are just flying by.
