
Most Anticipated Teen/Young Adult Books of 2017 (Winter/Spring Edition)
From series sequels to favorite authors and stand-alone novels, 2017 is shaping up to be a reading odyssey for maturing minds.

Top 10 Posts of 2016: #8 How to Strengthen Your Child's Emotional Intelligence
How to Strengthen Your Child's Emotional Intelligence by Meghan Owenz When emotions run high, people do and say things they normally would not. When you're a young child, this is what you do all t...

Top 10 Posts of 2016: #9 World Schooling is the New Home Schooling
World Schooling is a Wild Ride That Just Might Be the Best Thing For Your Kids by Lucy Aitkenread Three years ago we sold our house and most of the things in it and yielded to the wanderlust in ou...

Most Anticipated Middle-Grade Books of 2017 (Winter/Spring Edition)
Sci-fi, mystery, humor, or stories based on real world experiences, these are some of the most anticipated books of early 2017 for middle-grade readers.

Here's the Recipe For Preventing Witching Hour Meltdowns
The hour between coming home and getting dinner on the table can be a nightmare for a lot of families. But it doesn't have to be.

Most Anticipated Children's Books of 2017 (Winter/Spring Edition)
Here are some of the most anticipated books of early 2017 that are perfect for your young reader.

6 Ways Applying to College Has Changed Since I Did It
Even though I went to college myself, the application process today is nothing like mine was, and here's why.

Kid Made Recipe: Chocolate Pretzel Bark
Need a last minute gift for a teacher, or a treat to bring to a gathering? Your kiddo can help out with this quick and delicious chocolate pretzel bark!

That Time My Toddler Discovered My Period – and What I Learned From Her Reaction
I want my daughter to see her period as a time where she’s entitled to explore those questions, because they are important.

Relativist Parenting Is a State of Mind, Not a Style
In this age of too much information, parenting can be scary business. But when we trust our instincts, we know more than we give ourselves credit for.

"The Latke Who Couldn't Stop Screaming": A Jewish Christmas Story for Atheists
It has never bothered me to be an atheist at Christmas. I love spending months picking out the perfect gifts for each family member. I love sending handmade holiday cards, even if my overly-ambiti...

7 Books That Teach Young Children About Racial and Social Justice
These seven books can be a great jumping off place to talk about racial and social justice in an age appropriate manner.

To the Mom Who Inadvertently Body-Shamed Her Daughter on Facebook
Please stop everything you are doing right now and listen closely. The only thing you should be telling your daughter about her body is that she's beautiful.
The Case for Boredom to Ignite Our Minds
The demands of careers and parenting mean we've lost time to let our minds wander. There are always tasks that need to be handled, and then there's the other obvious way we "cure" boredom should it...

Kid Made Recipe: Peanut Noodles
If you need a good meal in a hurry give these healthy, delicious, and ultra kid-friendly noodles a try. They'll be ready before you can say "take-out"!

The 5 Joys of Bookworms Who Raise Bookworms
When you've grown up with your nose in a book, it's incredibly thrilling to have a kid who's inherited your passion for reading.

4 Eye-Opening Research Findings on Media and Your Child
Several areas of research on media, including violent media exposure and length of screen time, have recently yielded some pretty astounding results.

How to Talk to Your Reluctant Teen About Going to College
Every teen takes a different path to college, and some may just take longer than others. But you have to support them along the way.

The Nutcracker: How to Take Your Kids to the Ballet
When you take your child to a ballet performance, you're introducing them to a world of music, dance, costumes, stage design, and excitement.
10 Fun and Creative Ways to Teach Kids to Appreciate Reading
An appreciation for reading is something that has to be cultivated and nurtured. These suggestions can help make it an educational and fun habit.

Kid Made Recipe: Gingerbread From Scratch
https://www.facebook.com/HelloParentCo/videos/1801850543415643/ Check out more Kid Made videos on Facebook! Here's a step-by-step guide for the ultimate holiday baking project – making gingerbrea...

Debate Club: Do Kids Need to Attend Preschool?
Education is a big deal. But how early should we focus on it? Two Parent Co. writers offer differing opinions on the importance of preschool.

For Success in School, Teach Your Children How to Study
Helping your child develop good study habits will also help them develop the skills that will serve them well throughout their lives.

How to Strengthen Your Child's Emotional Intelligence
Kids feel a lot of feelings all the time, but haven't yet mastered the art of self-regulation. Research shows emotion coaching parents can help.