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Published: 01/25/2013 by Janet Groene in Family Entertainment
Snowshoeing is a fun winter sport for families. Here's what you need for equipment and how to get started.
Published: 09/24/2012 by David A. Tyler in Education
Even if you have no background in classical music, it's easy to expose your kids and your family to the likes of Bach, Beethoven and Mozart. Follow these five tips from conductors and music educators.
Published: 08/26/2012 by Christina Elston in Child Development
Diabetes and prediabetes have more than doubled among U.S. teens. Health experts urge parents to focus more on teens’ eating and exercise habits.
Published: 07/24/2012 in Child Care
Dr. Gene Beresin, co-director of the Center for Mental Health and Media at MassGeneral Hospital for Children, gives advice to parents on how to talk to children about the recent Colorado shooting and help them feel comfortable back in movie theaters.
Published: 02/19/2012 by Steve Calechman in Family Entertainment
Ice skating is a fun activity that will get your child physically active and loving it. Here's how to teach him or her the basics.
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: 09/20/2011 by Karen Idelson in Family Entertainment
Your kids want a dog. But you have no idea where to begin – so many breeds, so much to think about! Check out this advice, from the people who train dogs for TV and films, on how to choose and care for a canine.
Published: 06/27/2011 in Parenting
Got something to say? The Boston Parents Paper wants to hear from you! Email us your input or ideas for our My Turn column, our What Works for Us brief, our Relationships department and more!
Published: 06/23/2011 by Carol Band in Behavior
Longtime humor columnist Carol Band has penned her last "A Household Word" column for the Boston Parents Paper. As she prepares to move on to new stages in her life, read her take on parenting "lasts" and why they're much trickier than "firsts.