Parenting
The Confidence Gap for Girls: 5 Tips for Parents of Tween and Teen Girls
Image: Stephanie DeAngelis Link: https://www.nytimes.com/2018/10/01/well/family/confidence-gap-teen-girls-tips-parents.html By Claire Shipman, Katty Kay and JillEllyn Riley The early weeks of a school year can rattle even the most self-assured kid — the...
Should I Call the Pediatrician?
By Erik Cohen | November 27, 2017 Call the Pediatrician? Easy-to-Follow Guidelines Nothing is worse than when your easygoing baby starts to cry, spikes a fever and becomes irritable and uncomfortable, or when your child wanders into your bedroom in the...
Back to School Essentials
Whether you are in search of a cool backpack, new lunchbox ideas or school supplies, we have you covered for Back to School. Check out some of our recent favorite discoveries for this school season for your little ones (unicorns are a big theme,...
How to Determine Your Child’s Learning Style and Help Her Thrive in School
https://www.nymetroparents.com/article/how-to-help-different-learning-styles-thrive-in-school By Alana Coopersmith Just as your child is one-of-a-kind, her learning style is unique, too. There are eight different learning styles (how people process and...
Favorite Planners for the New School Year
Anyone else love a good planner?! I find writing tasks down and checking them off is one of the more statisfying things in life – agree? Below are a list of planners I’ve loved and used as well as some recommended by other Moms out there. Get yours today...
The “Wait Until 8th” Pledge – Let Kids be Kids a little longer…
The Wait Until 8th pledge empowers parents to rally together to delay giving children a smartphone until at least 8th grade. By banding together, this will decrease the pressure felt by kids and parents alike over the kids having a smartphone.