Oral Drops Could Spare Allergic Kids the Pain of Needles
Oral drops may replace needles for kids with allergies, according to new research. Read more
How One Busy Mom Stays Connected
Successful TV host Tracy Moore explains how recognizing her kids’ individual needs makes her time with them more valuable. Read more
Do Small Dishes, Eating More Often Mean Less Weight Gain?
How smaller dish size may prevent excess weight gain in children. Read more
A New App Could Cut Wait for Autism Diagnosis
An autism app designed help to circumvent the long waiting periods and months of testing. Read more
Why Garden with Your Kids?
Gardening is all about digging in dirt, pouring water, and watching things appear – what kid wouldn’t be into that? Read more
Packing for a Family Vacation
It’s Spring Break season and many of us are planning vacations for the whole family. The key to a successful family vacation is planning, planning, planning. Read more
Do You Spring Clean?
I’ve never hopped on board the “Spring Cleaning Train”. Don’t get me wrong, that doesn’t mean my house is a wreck… Read more
Ten Staycation Ideas
With Spring Break upon us, kids will be off school and looking for something to do. If you’re not planning to travel this spring break, you’ll want to plan some activities to keep your little ones occupied. Read more
Autism more common than previously thought
Mike Stobbe of the Associated Press writes that the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention are estimating that 1 in 50 children in the United States have autism. Read more
11 Books for Parents of Kids with Learning Disabilities
11 great reads for parents of a child struggling with a learning disability. Read more






