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Published: 12/21/2012 by Deirdre Wilson in Behavior
Pediatricians and psychologists advise parents to continue monitoring their children's reactions in the weeks and months after the tragic Sandy Hook Elementary School shootings.
Published: 03/20/2013 by www.thedinnerdaily.com in Eating & Nutrition
Cook up some pasta with pesto and ground turkey with this recipe from The Dinner Daily.
Published: 03/20/2013 by www.thedinnerdaily.com in Eating & Nutrition
Cook up some pork and potatoes with green beans in this recipe from The Dinner Daily.
Published: 12/27/2012 by Eli H. Newberger, M.D. in Family Relationships
The HPV vaccine has been the subject of controversy and debate since its offering a few years ago. Here, pediatrician Eli Newberger, M.D., offers a medical opinion on why this vaccine is so important for girls and boys, even at ages 9-12.
Published: 01/04/2013 by Christina Elston in Family Finances
Ignoring your money, even if you have a spouse who handles the family finances, is not a good idea. Your partner may not be as adept at money management as you think. Here are five things you both need to know about your finances.
Published: 01/11/2013 in Family Entertainment
If ice skating is on your family's winter agenda, these safety and how-to tips will get you started.
Published: 01/11/2013 by Sara Solovitch in Behavior
Today's adolescents are more anxious and stressed than ever. Hovering parents, and a culture that prizes giving kids a leg up, may be to blame. Here, psychologist and author Madeline Levine talks about the problem and what to do.
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: 01/18/2013 by Steve Calechman in Child Development
A child's first birthday is a special occasion, full of parental expectations. Here, columnist Steve Calechman recounts the reality of celebrating with a 1-year-old.
Published: 01/22/2013 by Deirdre Wilson in Eating & Nutrition
The Panera restaurant chain is opening a new "pay as you go" café in downtown Boston. People with limited income will be allowed to pay what they can afford for a meal, while those who want to give back can pay a bit more than a meal is worth.