As we celebrate Safer Internet Day on Tuesday, Feb. 7, we take a look at screen time of all kinds—and how reduced screen time is beneficial to our kids. But committing to time away from the screen is easier said than done for busy families. We have all been …
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Choosing a Pediatrician
Being pregnant with a new baby is exciting and a little scary. Before your baby is born, you may feel overwhelmed with information and decisions that you need to make regarding their care. Figuring out who will be your child’s doctor is one of the most important decisions you need …
Read More »How to Talk to Kids about Homelessness
What You Need to Know As of 2019, more than half a million people experienced homelessness in the United States, according to the Annual Homeless Assessment Report to Congress. As a parent, you want to protect your child from the harsh realities of the world and let them be a …
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Kids Snowman Craft DIY
Making a snowman is a highlight of the winter season, however, in lieu of snow, rice will do. Here’s how you and your child can make a friendly seasonal decoration or holiday gift for grandparents in seven simple steps. What you’ll need: White tube socks Buttons Sewing needle White thread …
Read More »What to Remember When Packing for Camp
Every year, the highlights of camp season are different. A new friend made, a new hobby discovered or perhaps a new favorite food. But the hard part of dropping your kids off is always the same. The worry, the rush and, inevitably, the forgotten items. We spoke to local camp …
Read More »When to Register Your Child for Camp
It may not be the first thing that comes to mind as the snow begins to pile up in the Mid-Atlantic, but winter may be the best time to lock in a summer camp program for your child. While there is “no wrong time to look for a camp,” according …
Read More »Coding: A Good Career Path for Autistic Children?
For parents of autistic children, “learn to code” is not a snarky rejoinder to the absence of computer skills. It’s a legitimate suggestion for a career path. Many children who have autism spectrum disorder (ASD) struggle to find employment once they come of age, according to experts, who estimate most …
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Read More »5 Tips for Healthy Holiday Eating the Whole Family Will Enjoy
For the winter holidays, many Baltimore families gather to celebrate, make lasting memories and enjoy scrumptious comfort foods. While indulging in platters of rich, high-calorie traditional fare such as pumpkin pies or stuffing with gravy may be tempting for many, it’s important to eat healthy. Research published in the International …
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