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7 Ways to Photograph Your Sleepy and Beautiful Little One

March 23, 2016 by Gabriella Diesendorf Leave a Comment

7 Ways to Photograph Your Sleepy and Beautiful Little One

There is nothing more pleasant for the eyes and soul than the sight of a sleeping baby. Make sure to keep these moments last forever by taking a photograph. Still, if you want to make it really special and even professional-looking, do not forget to set the stage and use some props to help you […]

Filed Under: Parenting Tagged With: baby, photo, sleeping

Tips for Keeping Your Kids Healthy and Avoiding Common Illnesses

March 16, 2016 by Anita Ginsburg Leave a Comment

Tips for Keeping Your Kids Healthy and Avoiding Common Illnesses

Illnesses can be minor bumps in the road, or they can be major obstacles that require a significant amount of care to overcome. They become even more of an issue when they affect a child. Illnesses can interfere with your child’s school, detract from his or her ability to learn, create long-term secondary conditions, require […]

Filed Under: Home and Health, Parenting Tagged With: healthy kids, healthy tips for children, keep kids healthy

Crooked Kids’ Teeth: How Young Is Too Young for Braces?

February 26, 2016 by Anica Oaks Leave a Comment

Crooked Kids’ Teeth: How Young Is Too Young for Braces?

Children who do not have their malocclusion (crooked teeth) treated could face a lifetime of oral health problems. In addition to the cosmetic aspect of this condition, a misaligned smile will also increase their risk of tooth decay, gum disease, chipped teeth, and a myriad of other issues. Schedule an appointment immediately Even if your […]

Filed Under: Home and Health, Parenting Tagged With: american dental association, braces, dentist, maloclussion, orthodontist, smile, teeth

Long Distance Family: How to Stay an Involved Grandparent from Far Away

February 1, 2016 by Brooke Chaplan Leave a Comment

Long Distance Family: How to Stay an Involved Grandparent from Far Away

We live in a mobile society, and that means many families are scattered across the country. As the children grow up and move away, grandparents are discovering that the next generation could be in several different states or even countries. The great news is, you don’t have to settle for seeing the grandkids a few […]

Filed Under: Parenting Tagged With: family, grandkids, grandparents, Kids, social media, technology

5 Ideas to Give Your Kids a Better Backyard Playground

January 27, 2016 by Lizzie Weakley Leave a Comment

5 Ideas to Give Your Kids a Better Backyard Playground

The backyard can be a great gathering place for the family. Having a playground can allow kids to have a fun way to get out all that energy and spend some time with family and friends close to home. There are many things you can include in your backyard to make it an ideal place […]

Filed Under: Parenting Tagged With: backyard, basketball, Kids, playground, swing set, trampolines

Bath Time: How to Get Your Kids Clean Without a Tantrum

January 22, 2016 by Brooke Chaplan Leave a Comment

Bath Time: How to Get Your Kids Clean Without a Tantrum

Parents across the country are familiar with bath time drama. Kids of all ages don’t want to stop playing long enough to bathe, but parents need them to be clean and learn good hygiene habits. The good news is there are some steps you can take to get the stress out of getting clean. Have […]

Filed Under: Blogging, Parenting Tagged With: babies, bath, bathtime, bedtime, family, toddlers, toys

How to Make Your Kid’s First Loose Tooth an Exciting Event

January 18, 2016 by Brooke Chaplan Leave a Comment

How to Make Your Kid’s First Loose Tooth an Exciting Event

When your children begin to feel loose teeth, they may express some level of trepidation. Perhaps their friends made them feel afraid, or maybe they saw a television show that depicted losing a tooth in a negative light. No matter what the stimulus was, you can reverse these thoughts and help make this experience an […]

Filed Under: Home and Health, Parenting Tagged With: Children, dentist, family, health, home, teeth, tooth

5 Unsafe Driving Habits Everyone Should Abandon Right Now

January 11, 2016 by Brooke Chaplan Leave a Comment

5 Unsafe Driving Habits Everyone Should Abandon Right Now

There are many behind-the-wheel behaviors that may seem like no big deal but are in fact very dangerous habits. We all know we should drive safer, but rarely do we take the time to change our actions. Here are five common unsafe driving habits everyone should abandon. These habits can cause accidents or make accidents […]

Filed Under: Parenting Tagged With: auto, car, driving, family, ideas, safety

Safety and Prevention Classes All Parents Should Take

December 30, 2015 by Brooke Chaplan Leave a Comment

Safety and Prevention Classes All Parents Should Take

When it comes to parenting, it’s easy to get caught up in the everyday concerns such as education, rule enforcing, enrichment classes, and activities like sports or dance. For yourself, you may take parenting courses or sign up for a parent/child class. While all of these are great options for building a strong bond, don’t […]

Filed Under: Parenting Tagged With: Children, cpr, emergency, parents, safety

4 Secrets to Saving Money on Your Children’s Clothing

December 23, 2015 by Anica Oaks 4 Comments

4 Secrets to Saving Money on Your Children’s Clothing

Everyone knows that kids can be expensive, and one of the big expenses is often clothing. Kids grow fast, play in mud, and tend to have very particular tastes. Although you can’t eliminate the need to provide clothes, you don’t need to break your bank. There are some quick and easy tips when it comes […]

Filed Under: Parenting, Personal Finance Tagged With: childrens clothes, clothing swaps, consignment stores, gender neutral, kids clothes, save money

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