by Abigail Natenshon | Family
Your child's room is strewn with clothing as she searches desperately for something to wear that "looks decent." As the piles become heaps, still nothing looks good enough. She peers into the mirror and sees only that her physical appearance does not...
by Cheryl Tallman and Joan Ahlers | Family
Recently, Time magazine ran a story called "Rethinking First Foods." It was a great summary of the latest information on the importance of feeding your baby healthy foods in the first two years of their life. The article had some very frightening statistics...
by Cheryl Tallman and Joan Ahlers | Family
Halloween is truly a kid's holiday – good friends, creative costumes, event-filled parties – all with a cool spooky theme – who could ask for more? Oh yes, one more thing, the treats – lots of sugary candy treats! With all the fun of this...
by Stephan and Lisa La Count | Family
What are some things we can do to help keep our parents young? Here are seven ideas to explore, which may slow down the ageing process and help keep your folks sharp and young at heart for years to come… Physical activities are a great way to help keep everyone...
by Cheryl Tallman and Joan Ahlers | Family
As you know by now, all parents have a different idea of what is healthy food and what is not. For years, you have had the opportunity to hand select and monitor what your child eats for lunch. Now it is time to test their ability. It is only natural for your...
by Cheryl Tallman and Joan Ahlers | Family
Obesity is such a major issue with children that some researchers predict that today’s children will be the first generation of Americans whose life expectancy will actually be shorter than that of their parents. What can you do to change this? 1. Offer your...