by Felicia | Jul 2, 2012 | Toddlers
Until recently, technology (and particularly mobile technology) was reserved for adults only. But then phones turned into entertainment centers, and keyboard-free electronic tablets became portable game centers and movie theaters for even the tiniest toddlers. In...
by Amy LeForge | Jul 2, 2012 | Health
So, the good folks at DietDiva.com made a snappy looking infographic for us for the 4th of July. Except for the depressing part where they tell you that a hamburger can be 750 calories (I had no idea!!!), it’s super good looking. And helpful. And I think...
by Karen Boyarsky | Jul 1, 2012 | Parenting
The great philosopher Eeyore sagely said of accidents, “You’re never having them until you’re having them,” and Eeyore’s friend Tigger was colored day-glow orange as a safety precaution. Protect both your little and your big kids by routinely patrolling your happy...
by Amy LeForge | Jul 1, 2012 | Resources/Reviews
As parents one of our most important jobs is to keep our children safe. Keeping them safe means different things at different ages. When they are babies and small children we use safety gates, car seats, toilet latches, and life jackets. As they grow the ways in...
by Chris Molnar | Jun 30, 2012 | Family Builder
Remember when you were a kid and June came? School let out and you were on your own. Your mom told you to “use your imagination” and “find something to do.” You did – for a few weeks. Then boredom set in. But at least once a summer, your parents probably arranged...
by Felicia | Jun 29, 2012 | Finances
Whether financial times are tough or not, developing a family budget is a great way to plan where your money will go and decrease the chance that you’ll dig yourself into a hole of debt. When you have a budget, you’ve thought out in advance where you’ll need to...