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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.
Published: 03/20/2012 by Irene Middleman Thomas in Work & Family
Rebecca Lobo made her name as a star player in women's basketball. These days she's a mom of three and a sportscaster for ESPN. Here's what she has to say about work, motherhood and sports.
Published: 03/20/2012 by Risa C. Doherty in Health & Wellness
Wondering how you'll ever clear out all the outgrown, unused toys in your home? Here's one mom's experience, along with tips for cleaning up and clearing out the clutter of playthings in your living space.
Published: 04/18/2012 by Deirdre Wilson in Child Care
Boston Parents Paper takes a closer look at the hospital Newborn Intensive Care Unit (NICU), where doctors, nurses and other caring staff provide life-saving care for newborns in medical distress and extraordinary support for their families.
Published: 04/18/2012 by Susan Flynn in Family Relationships
Mary Lou Andre, owner of Needham-based Organization by Design, talks with the Boston Parents Paper about how moms can always look their best, whether in the boardroom or at the bus stop.
Published: 04/19/2012 by Christina Elston in Eating & Nutrition
Childhood obesity remains one of the nation's top health problems and diabetes is on the rise. The experts at the Mayo Clinic offer up this new plan to trim our waistlines and improve our health.
Published: 04/18/2012 by Jean Sheff in Behavior
Kate Stone Lombardi's experience raising a son in a culture that views a close mother-son relationship as somehow troubling and wrong has written a new book to fight this perception and shatter The Mama's Boy Myth.
Published: 05/25/2012 by Lydia Rueger in Travel
Traveling with kids – with your whole family – can be stressful. Finding a destination, lodging, attractions and dining options can sometimes feel overwhelming. Here are some great tips for simplifying the process for a relaxing vacation.
Published: 05/25/2012 by Steve Calechman in Behavior
The first installment of our new humor column chronicling the adventures of a new dad follows our intrepid hero into a grocery store with his infant son for the first time.
Published: 05/25/2012 by Susan Flynn in Family Finances
Author and Boston-based financial adviser John Spooner pens a new common-sense advice book told through a series of letters to his grandchildren.