
Lessons from the First Job – Parents Learn as Much as Teens Do
I was sitting in my car in the parking lot of a banquet hall. I wasn’t there to attend a wedding or silver anniversary dinner. No, I was there waiting for my fifteen-year-old son.
Moments earlier, I had watched him walk into the office at the banquet hall. He ...read more

The Four Emotional Growth Stages of Teenage Girls
The Four Stages of Teenage Girls
I am the lucky mother of not one but two beautiful teenage daughters. When they were younger, they loved to spend time with me going to the grocery store or just being in my general orbit. They always called after me, “mama, can I ...read more

What Type of Camp Will Your Child Like?
When I was younger, I only had one choice for summer camp—the town camp. The town camp was a traditional all-day, six hour camp with a heavy emphasis on sports. I was more of a bookworm than an athlete so this type of camp was not a good match for my personality. ...read more

6 Ways to Get Your Kids to Love Music
Are you a music lover? Check out these tips for introducing your child to music.read more

The Best Swimming Pools and Water Parks in Massachusetts
Here are some of our favorite pools and water parks in Massachusetts!read more
10 Tips for Safe Road Trips
Going on a road trip is a great way to spend time with the family. Check out these tips to make sure your trip is as safe as possible!
10 Tips for Pacifier Safety
10 Tips for Pacifier Safety
10 Tips for Eating Out with a Little One
10 Tips for Eating Out with a Little One
10 Tips for Creating Better Family Videos
10 Tips for Creating Better Family Videos
10 Things to Do with All that Halloween Candy
Whatever Halloween candy camp your family falls in – there's more to do with candy than eat it. Check out these ideas of what to do with leftovers:
Math Moments: Trick or Treat – and Teach!
Math Moments: Trick or Treat - and Teach!
Crafty Suggestions for Spare Sweets
Crafty Suggestions for Spare Sweets
10 Talents of Parenting
For some people, parenting seems to come easily. They play, respond to children's needs, understand children's feelings and trust themselves. The rest of us need to work at it a bit more. But that's OK, we don't have to all be naturals. Each of us ca
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