According to US Department of Health and Human Services, about 1% of the world population are placed somewhere on the autism spectrum disorder, with an overwhelming 1 in 68 children in the US affected by autism. Read More
Five Women Open Up About Their Post-Baby Bodies While Wearing Bikinis
There is no doubt about it, having a baby changes things. From your ability to sleep in on weekends to drinking coffee while it’s still hot, once baby comes home, there are things that we have to bid farewell to. One of the most drastic changes for many women, though, is dealing with body image post-baby. Read More
How to Find the Best Summer Camp for Your Child
The parents of the 14 million kids who attend summer camp every year understand all that goes into picking the right camp. Where will your child feel comfortable while still pushing their boundaries? Read More
Valuable Wisdom Career Moms Share with the Rest of Us
Career moms have a lot to teach us about balancing work and personal life. Whether we are happy parents, or just planning on starting a family, it is something that we all must confront at some point. Read More
Julia, Sesame Street’s First Muppet With Autism, to Make Her Debut
Families have turned to Sesame Street for generations in order to start conversations and teach important life lessons. With an estimated 1 in 68 American children having autism, there is no better time than now to show the public what it’s like to interact with these special people among us. Read More
National Poison Prevention Week – How Mesothelioma Shaped My Life
The third week in March is National Poison Prevention Week. I am a mother and a mesothelioma survivor. My exposure to a cancer-causing toxin has not only shaped my relationship with my health, but also how I raise my daughter. Read More
Don’t Blame Teething for Baby’s Ills
Teething has had a bad reputation for over 5000 years. Hippocrates, Homer, and Aristotle associated teething with serious diseases… Read More
Children Crash Dad’s BBC Interview: Hilarity Ensues
We’ve all been there. Whether it’s trying to use the restroom in peace or attempting to take a conference call for work, our kids have a deep sense for when we need the most quiet.
If we’ve learned anything from this family’s mistakes, it’s this: lock the door. Read More
Weekly Roundup: Best Books, Toys, Games, Baby Gear, & More – March 5-11, 2017
See which products recently won a Mom’s Choice Award®! Read More
Divorce Real Talk: A Case for Dads
Why is it that men, who are good fathers and genuinely care about their children, too often come out of court with less time with their child? Read More