Picking the right youth sports program for your child is no small decision. Children learn by example, so everyone involved in a program — from coaches to children to parents — should exhibit a positive attitude towards competition.
No more pencils, no more books, no more teacher’s dirty looks. The final bell has rung and now it’s up to parents to keep their kids busy all summer long. Luckily, there are more choices than ever for summertime fun and education.
Every child can benefit from tutoring, whether they need help with a particular subject or would like to excel across the board. Finding the right help for your child can not only solve immediate academic issues, but also open up new doors to the future as your child’s confidence grows.
The sun is out, and the pool will become the center of the summer universe before long. Enjoy it safely by making sure you and your kids follow the rules of swimming safety.
Bicycle safety for kids is something to teach no matter where you live, but apartment communities can offer specific concerns for children on bikes. Make sure you pass these bike safety tips on to your own family.
A good babysitter is a great person to find. But finding a person that you feel comfortable leaving your child alone with can be difficult. We’ve got some simple steps you can use to screen prospects and help find a reliable babysitter.
Getting ready to bring a new baby into your apartment is exciting and a little overwhelming! Consult our “preparing for baby” checklist to help you keep track of the details and perhaps lessen some of your anxiety about the impending arrival.
Homework is a necessary part of your child’s education and an important way to reinforce and deepen the lessons of school work. But getting kids to do their homework can cause daily headaches and heartaches for both parents and students. There are ways to make the process easier for you and your children, though.
Do you have reason to believe your child is being bullied? Bullies can make life extremely rough for a child or teenager. Moreover, in the age of “cyberbullying,” abuse can take different forms than a stereotypical demand for lunch money at school.
You’ve heard of free-range animals, but a “free-range” child? No, it’s not one that has to forage for its own food and is never given antibiotics. Unlike a chicken by the same name, “free-range” kids are self-sufficient, self-confident children who learn to play and interact with the world without over-parenting.
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