Maria Rodale, Huffington Post I flew my first plane at age 6. Well, kind of. It was on a transatlantic flight to London, England. The captain invited some others kids and me on the flight to visit the cockpit, and […]
Maria Rodale, Huffington Post I flew my first plane at age 6. Well, kind of. It was on a transatlantic flight to London, England. The captain invited some others kids and me on the flight to visit the cockpit, and […]
Michael O. Schroeder, U.S. News & World Report An apparently increasing number of parents are giving melatonin to children to help them fall asleep – based on reports from doctors and researchers – despite continued concerns in the U.S. and […]
Amy Joyce, The Washington Post My kids are and have been growing up in the age of the “no screen time for kids under age 2″ recommendation by the American Academy of Pediatrics. We pretty much tried to abide by […]
Jacquie Slater, WTNH It’s that time of year again. The leaves are turning and starting to fall, a sign that the school year is in high gear and Halloween is right around the corner. It’s the season of school fundraisers […]
Bruce Lesley, Huffington Post Is there anyone who has a child or a grandchild who has not seen or posted a digital image of this child on Facebook, Instagram or the like? My mother’s refrain, “It sure wasn’t like that […]
Maggie Fox, NBC news Researchers looking into the causes of asthma say they’ve found a clue in an unusual place — inside the digestive systems of small babies. They found that infants at the highest risk of asthma often were […]
Brian Davis, Fatherly What are some unique, effective ways to discipline a child? Stop treating your kid like a child. No, really. I’m serious. Our son started talking early and one of his first tricks was to parrot what we […]
Peter Gasca, Entrepreneur.com Long ago, I believed that to be a successful entrepreneur, you had to avoid having children. The focus and dedication needed to run a business simply did not allow for the time and energy necessary to raise […]
Michael Howard, Fatherly Talking about death with anyone is unpleasant; talking about it with someone who starts the conversation with “What does ‘dead’ mean?” isn’t just heartbreaking — it’s confounding. But, according to Jill Macfarlane, the best way forward if […]
Molly Riley, Reuters Children with a parent who suffers from anxiety have an increased risk of developing it themselves, but one year of family therapy sessions reduces the number of kids who develop it, according to a new study. In […]