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Published: 01/26/2012 by Judy Molland in Gardening & Outdoor Living
Looking for ways to get your kids outside and in tune with nature this winter? Here are two easy ways to do just that.
Published: 01/21/2012 by Penny Schwartz in Education
Ezra Jack Keats' The Snowy Day debuted 50 years ago and changed children's literature forever. It was the first time an African American child was depicted in a children's picture book. Here's a closer look at this classic.
Published: 01/21/2012 by Bonny Osterhage in Behavior
It can come from family members, friends or complete strangers, and it can occur no matter what the age of your children.
Here's how to handle unsolicited advice about your parenting.
Published: 01/21/2012 in Child Care
Marriage experts identify the bad habits of married couples -- and offer suggestions on how to break free.
Published: 01/21/2012 in Child Development
Olympic gold medalist and father of two Jonny Moseley talks about his passion for the sport of skiing and fatherhood, and the example his parents set that he hopes to follow with his children.
Published: 12/22/2011 by Susan Flynn in Family Relationships
For an increasing number of parents, caring for family means caring for your kids and your parents. A psychologist and author offers ideas on balancing your life and handling the dynamics that come with caring for extended family.
Published: 12/22/2011 by Angela Geiser in Family Entertainment
Steven Spielberg likes films where young people rise above obstacles to solve problems, pursue dreams and meet their goals. His film, The Adventures of Tintin, is a story about just that. Hear from the renowned director about his work and his family.
Published: 12/21/2011 in Family Entertainment
Summer camps fill up early – as early as the winter months! Some advanced research and planning with your kids is in order. Check out our 2012 guide to making the most of your child's summer camp experience.
Published: 11/26/2011 in Behavior
Kids – and their parents – can sometimes feel disappointed once the hype of the holidays is over. Glean some valuable advice on how to manage expectations, and keep the season of joy alive.
Published: 11/26/2011 in Family Entertainment
Meet the winner of our Silly Holiday Photo Card Contest, the Moore family of Chelmsford, and see how some families manage to spread joy – and giggles – with their annual holiday greetings.