Parenting

Father’s Day!!! Spend it Right!

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Father’s Day is by nature a family event. Use this occasion to get everyone in the family together for a fun day. Even if you have found a great Father’s Day gift, a present, and a card…

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Independence Day Safety Tips

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Kendall Regional’s Burn Team Provides Tips on Staying Safe this Independence Day Where there are fireworks and hot grills, there is always the possibility of being burned. This is why July 4 is a busy…

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Ready, Set, Camp!

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Finding the Right Camp for Your Child  You are considering a summer camp, but how to choose? There’s a camp that is ideally suited for every child, providing a summer of growth and fun whether…

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Summer Fun for the Whole Family!

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Unplug, Snag some QT and Make it a Summer to Remember Ah, the sweet smells, vivid colors and warm rays of sunshine are here once, again! With it comes long days to fill with whatever…

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Why Day Camp?

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Children learn life skills that become habits of the heart Written by: Marla Coleman         Another mother wrote that the family was on a ski trip. The son got to the top of…

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Kiddos Moms That Rock! Mother’s Day Special

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We have chosen a few Kiddos Moms to share with us their daily experiences and personal advice.   Andrea Minski Kids: Samuel (9), Ari (6) Profession: Journalist, TV host, Influencer. Founder mujerbalance.com What is the…

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Autism: Learn the Signs

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 April is World Autism Month One in 59 children in the U.S. is diagnosed with autism today, and research tells us that for people with autism, early intervention leads to the best outcomes. That’s why…

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Valentina Guerrero – A Day in the Life of A Brave Warrior

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World Down Syndrome Day is Thursday, March 21, 2019.  According to the Global Down Syndrome Foundation, “In the U.S., Down syndrome is the least funded major genetic condition by our National Institutes of Health despite being the most frequent…

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6 Keys to Your Teen’s Well-Being

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Your teens will not be normal during puberty–or entirely rational either. If you have a teen you have already experienced this. Teens in the midst of wild hormonal gyrations struggle to interpret their world accurately.…

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The Thanksgiving Dinner Table

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 10 topics to dig into, alongside turkey (or tofurky) & stuffing The holidays can be a really exciting time, especially for children. But, the hustle and bustle of the end of the year festivities can…

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Teach Students Empathy and Awareness

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As They Head Back to School Written By: Nicole Hockley   With back-to-school upon us, we all know how important it is to ensure students are prepped with the essentials, such as notebooks and pens.…

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Celebrating Your Super Dad!

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When it comes to parenting, often times Mothers are the ones praised and given credit for raising their children. There are ample jokes to go around about how the men just cannot do what women…

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