Many children will have a natural fear of their first dental visit. Parents, don’t worry, it’s ok, this is normal. Just follow these guidelines and you may minimize some negative…
You’ve probably heard that spending too much time sitting is bad for your health, even if you’re active on a regular basis. Now, research says the same is true for…
By Alexa Joy Sherman You probably know that sitting down to eat with your family is important for a host of reasons—and here’s another: A review of 17 studies published…
This content of this article was originally published by CPSC.gov CPSC and U.S. Customs and Border Protection’s recent seizure at a U.S. port of two shipments of children’s Halloween costumes with safety…
This academic year (September 2012 to June 2013) marks the 25th anniversary of Music Together. First available to the public in 1987, Music Together pioneered the concept of research-based, developmentally appropriate early…
Despite the fact that car crashes are the leading cause of death for children older than three years in the U.S. and send more than 140,000 children to the emergency…
Good vision is key to the development, academic success and well-being of all infants, toddlers and preschoolers. There are many conditions that can affect your child’s vision, most of which…
By: Nicole Pelletiere Independence Day just wouldn’t be the same without a colorful fireworks show, but they can be dangerous for your little one and somewhat frightening as well. Here…
by Melissa K. Rodriguez, BC-HIS A parent’s responsibility while raising children is a never-ending task. From their health to their education from their social skills to providing a nurturing and…
By: Nicole Pelletiere School is out and chances are, your child is going to want to spend a lot (if not all) of their time with you outdoors. Whether it’s…