COVID-19 Re-Opening Anxiety Is Real Simona lives in Edinburgh. Her elder daughter, 8-year-old Tilda, has been diligent during the quarantine. She did her homework, participated to online classes,
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COVID-19 Re-Opening Anxiety Is Real Simona lives in Edinburgh. Her elder daughter, 8-year-old Tilda, has been diligent during the quarantine. She did her homework, participated to online classes,
Can You Spend 15 Minutes a Day Doing Whatever Your Kids Want? “Play with me!” Do you struggle with parent child playtime? Does your child beg you to
Vocabulary In The Early Years: Facts and Myths All Parents Should Know As a speech pathologist, this topic is always on my mind. But recently I have been
My Autistic Son’s Bully The dreaded worry of every parent–the bully. Sending my son off to school, I worry that my child will fall into the grasp of
It wasn’t going to happen to you. You said you would never be one of “those moms” who let the iPad babysit their 3-year old. But, here you
Should I track my child’s phone without them knowing? You’re not the first one to wrestle with that question. But before you venture down a path of deception,
Teachers see things differently. I’m a teacher. The kind that’s in charge of your kid’s education. And I get a lot of emails from parents that start with
Do Kids Really Need Shoes? What do you think when you see barefoot kids running around? Do you shake your head and pity them? Their mother must be
We allow fear to get in the way of positive things. Even though our kids don’t know it, parents are afraid sometimes too—afraid that the children we love
Why are we whispering about sex ed? Editor’s Note: I’m still traumatized by our sex ed “health” class in middle school. I’ve blocked what was said and how