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Get your whole family outside and active across Massachusetts with fun outdoor walks and animal encounters.

How Do I Get My Kids to Do Their Chores?

Published: 06/14/2013 by Dr. James G. Wellborn in Child Development

Why it's important for your child to complete their daily tasks.

Bed-wetting and Other Toileting Concerns

Published: 06/10/2013 by Maureen McCarthy in Behavior

Does your child wet the bed or have soiling accidents? Check out this expert advice, with tips on helping your child through these issues. The most important thing to remember: These aren't behavioral problems – they are developmental problems.

Grilled Chicken Taco

Published: 06/04/2013 by www.thedinnerdaily.com in Eating & Nutrition

Cook up some Grilled Chicken Taco with corn on the cob and green beans in this recipe from The Dinner Daily!

Mo Willems' beloved pigeon, from his children's book series about a very persistent bird, turns 10 this year – as in 10 years in print. Learn more about this literary giant among young children with our exclusive interview.

My Turn: More Than Just Reading Aloud

Published: 06/02/2013 by By Thomas Wartenberg in Education

Here's a neat take on children's literature - that it can teach kids about philosophy! Mount Holyoke College Professor Thomas Wartenberg explores this in our June "My Turn" column.

Eric Kimmel is the award-winning author of more than 50 books, including Hershel and the Hanukkah Goblins. In this interview with the PJ Library in western Massachusetts, Kimmel talks about writing, getting kids to read and the future of books.

Making Sense of Your Child's Dreams

Published: 05/13/2013 by Katherine Wood in Behavior

Everyone dreams. Ever wonder what your children dream or how they dream, given that they have limited life experience? Here's a closer look at children's dreams and how to handle night terrors and nightmares.

Birthing YOUR Way: Labor and Delivery Trends

Published: 04/27/2013 by Calvin Hennick in Expecting!

Standards of care in labor and delivery at Massachusetts hospitals have changed in recent years, from how medication is used to when doctors will induce labor to what happens to the baby immediately after birth.

Sooner or later all women seem to turn into their mothers, picking up traits they like – and don't like. We made that the subject of a 2013 essay contest for local moms. Here's the winning essay by a Beverly mom of two.