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Teach Your Child to Shoot a Basket!

Published: 02/25/2012 by Steve Calechman in Child Development

Got a little Michael Jordan wannabe in your family? It's not hard to teach a child to shoot a basket. These fundamentals from local basketball experts Sarah Behn and Steve Curley give you all the information you need.

Inclusion – Is It Working in the Classroom?

Published: 02/25/2012 by Colette Connolly in Child Development

Years after federal law began requiring that kids with special needs be taught in the least restrictive environment possible, the idea of full inclusion in the classroom still divides us. Here’s a look at whether full inclusion is working.

The Healing Power of Horses

Published: 02/24/2012 in Child Care

The founders of The Bina Farm believe horses can help children with disabilities reach their full potential.

Teach Your Child to Ice Skate!

Published: 02/19/2012 by Steve Calechman in Family Entertainment

Ice skating is a fun activity that will get your child physically active and loving it. Here's how to teach him or her the basics.

Get Out! Adventures in the Back Yard

Published: 01/26/2012 by Judy Molland in Gardening & Outdoor Living

Looking for ways to get your kids outside and in tune with nature this winter? Here are two easy ways to do just that.

For an increasing number of parents, caring for family means caring for your kids and your parents. A psychologist and author offers ideas on balancing your life and handling the dynamics that come with caring for extended family.

Summer camps fill up early – as early as the winter months! Some advanced research and planning with your kids is in order. Check out our 2012 guide to making the most of your child's summer camp experience.

Just in time for the holidays, three professional photographers share their secrets for snapping frame-worthy pictures of children.

Learn what your family can do to help the hungry in Massachusetts this holiday season, along with our annual list of other local causes worthy of support.

How To Survive Holiday Letdown

Published: 11/26/2011 in Behavior

Kids – and their parents – can sometimes feel disappointed once the hype of the holidays is over. Glean some valuable advice on how to manage expectations, and keep the season of joy alive.