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Published: 02/25/2013 in Family Relationships
Turning into your mother? Tell us about it in our new Mother's Day Contest. You could win tickets to see a Boston Ballet performance of the ballet classic Coppélia.
Published: 02/16/2013 by Jennifer Sammons in Family Entertainment
Wondering what to do with the kids this February school vacation week? Check out some of these events at area musuems, zoos and other family attractions.
Published: 02/22/2013 in Education
Are you helping to pay for your child's college education? If so, you might want to talk with your child about your expectations. A new study reveals that some students getting their parents' financial help are slacking off academically.
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: 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: 03/05/2013 by www.thedinnerdaily.com in Feeding Your Family
The Honey Mustard Salmon is a super quick & easy way to get this healthy fish on the table and most importantly one that kids will eat!
Published: 03/31/2013 by Michelle Xiarhos Curran in Child Development
It's a big year for the Boston Children's Museum. The museum is celebrating its 100th year of operation with a special focus on the "power of play" and an acknowledgement that parents and other adults play just as hard as the kids here.
Published: 03/17/2013 by Katherine Wood in Child Care
When it comes to keeping our kids safe, knowledge is power. Here's how to teach children about personal safety with an emphasis on common sense, not fear.
Published: 03/01/2013 by Deirdre Wilson in Behavior
We asked Massachusetts parents of kids with special needs about their day-to-day challenges and how they work around them to focus more on enjoying their children.
Published: 03/17/2013 by Steve Calechman in Behavior
Avocados are not easy to eat when you're a baby. Here, first-time dad and humor columnist Steve Calechman details his efforts to get enough of this super food into his son.