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Published: 05/19/2013 by Steve Calechman in Child Care
Ever entertained the possibility of having another child? Check out first-time dad Steve Calechman's internal debate on the subject.
Published: 05/05/2013 in Health & Wellness
A new poll of parents finds that more than 40 percent are giving their very young children over the counter cough and cold medicines to relieve cold symptoms, despite federal warnings against this.
Published: 04/14/2013 by Steve Calechman in Behavior
Infant sign language is one of the many skills out there for new parents to learn. Here's a humorous look at whether it's necessary, from Boston Parents Paper columnist Steve Calechman.
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.
Published: 02/08/2013 by Christina Elston in Health & Wellness
Follow these strategies to help protect and care for your child's teeth.
Published: 01/25/2013 by Deirdre Wilson
Children playing in other people's homes where guns are stored are at risk. Here's what you need to know to protect your child from gun injury.
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.
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: 10/26/2012 by Susan Flynn in Education
It's called an art museum, but the Eric Carle Museum of Picture Book Art in Amherst, MA, is so much more – illustrations, books, a hands-on art studio, a giant caterpillar-shaped book nook and more await adults and kids alike.
Published: 10/19/2012 by Deirdre Wilson in Behavior
A new national survey reveals that while voters think that parents should be educating their kids about politics, most parents really aren't doing it.