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Published: 04/15/2013 by www.thedinnerdaily.com in Feeding Your Family
Cook up some Slow Cooker Chicken Fiesta with Carrots in this recipe from The Dinner Daily!
Published: 03/31/2013 by Mary Alice Cookson in Behavior
Looking forward to spring cleaning? If you're not because it seems like you're the only one in your home doing the actual chores, enlist your kids to help! Check out these ways to make cleaning more fun for children and easier for you.
Published: 03/20/2013 by www.thedinnerdaily.com in Eating & Nutrition
Try out this recipe from The Dinner Daily for Savory Chicken with Rice & Vegetables
Published: 03/01/2013 in Eating & Nutrition
A recent study finds that most of the food ads in national parenting and family magazines are for products that really aren't that nutritious and could lead to unhealthy weight gain.
Published: 03/01/2013 by Mary Alice Cookson in Behavior
About 10 percent of children nationwide have some kind of communication disorder, including speech and language problems. Here's a look at some common speech problems and what to look for in your child.
Published: 01/25/2013 in Child Care
Follow these driving tips for safety when transporting babies or toddlers in your car this winter.
Published: 01/04/2013 by Kevin Braun in Family Entertainment
Don't spend your winter indoors. Grab the kids and head up to one of the many ski resorts in New England. Skiing is a great way to get fit and have fun. Equipment and lessons may be much less than you think. Here's what you need to know.
Published: 11/09/2012 in Behavior
New research finds that adolescents victimized by peers, sexual assault or maltreatment have an increased risk of suicidal thoughts not long after the incidents occur
Published: 10/26/2012 by Christina Elston in Behavior
While there's plenty of research on the effects of television violence on children, a new study reveals that social bullying – portrayed in many popular children's TV programs – doesn't get as much notice, but likely has similar effects.
Published: 10/12/2012 by Deirdre Wilson in Health & Wellness
In spite of increased public awareness of the dangers of concussions in young athletes, a new survey finds that dads who played football and suffered a concussion when they were younger want their young kids to play tackle football.