Author of How to Listen to Great Music: A Guide to Its History, Culture, and Heart“Concert Music” is music written by primarily dead Euro-males between roughly 1650 and 1900, music typically…
By Maureen Healy smart cards Flash cards are a great low-tech way to help your tot learn letters, numbers and even basic first reading words. They’re portable and serve as…
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…
As school lets out and summer vacation begins, many kids will grab their headphones to tune into personal audio technology devices to pass the time. Whether hitting the road on…
Play. It’s something that children are supposed to do with unbridled abandon, from the time they’re born until the responsibilities of adulthood are eventually thrust upon their shoulders. But increasingly,…
By: Nicole Pelletiere Cruising with your family is a great way to take a vacation. However, it can also be a challenging vacation if you do not choose your ship…
By: Nicole Pelletiere Some of the most precious moments are made when taking summer vacations with our families. However, let’s be honest, it can get pretty stressful at times—especially with…