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Wednesday, February 1,2012
Growing Up

An Out-Of-This-World Adventure

ExerBlast—The Hottest New Activity Center And Playspace—Delivers Big Fun For Maturing Minds And Bodies

By Jessica Ciosek
Picture this: an indoor playspace that caters to big kids while simultaneously keeping minds and bodies active.
 
Wednesday, February 1,2012
Growing Up

My Body Belongs To Me

By Heather Ouida
Talking To Children (In Age-Appropriate Ways) About Sexual Abuse Is A Key Step Toward Helping Them Prevent It
 
Monday, January 2,2012
Growing Up

From “Hello” To “Hola”

Spearheaded By An NYC Mom, The Popular Early Language Learning Program Little Pim Offers Scientifically Based Videos And A Generous Dollop Of Fun

By Christine Wei
He’s a jolly panda with round black eyes, big furry ears and an infectious giggle.
 
Monday, January 2,2012
Growing Up

Scoot! Scoot!

After Wowing New Parents With Its Savvy Approach, The Website StrollerTraffic Has Established An Older Sibling—ScooterTraffic, For Moms And Dads Of Preschoolers

By Elisabeth Reed
As a successful and savvy businesswoman (not to mention, a mother of two), Tara Mandy understands the importance of planning ahead. In March 2009 when she founded StrollerTraffic—a website which provides expert advice and cool product picks for new and expectant parents—she intended to eventually include the families of preschool age children. In November 2011, with the site firmly established as a popular and dependable resource for parents, Mandy followed through and launched ScooterTraffic for parents of three- to five-year-olds.
 
Thursday, December 1,2011
Growing Up

Family Manners 2.0

From Doling Out Chores To Shushing Your Son’s Smartphone, Lizzie Post—Emily Post’s Great-Great-Granddaughter—Is Giving Sage Advice For A New Age

By Paula Balzer
Here, Lizzie Post advises families on some hard-to-navigate holiday scenarios.
 
Monday, September 19,2011
Growing Up

The Truth About Bullying

For All The Anti-Bullying Initiatives In Recent Years, It’s Still A Fact Of School Life—Here’s What Parents Can Do About It

By Elora Tocci
By some accounts, more than half of kids report getting picked on at the beginning of each school year, says Dr. Mirjam Quinn, an Assistant Professor of Clinical Psychology at Argosy University in Chicago. That statistic, coupled with periodic news reports on children committing suicide because of bullying, paints an upsetting picture for parents.
 
Thursday, May 26,2011
Growing Up

Summertime And The Learning’s Easy

How To Battle Your Kid’s Inevitable Summer “Brain Drain” With Books, Business And Worldly Babble

By Maria Riley
As the school days wind down and summer rears its lazy head, parents and teachers struggle to find creative ways to combat summer learning loss, or “brain drain,” drawing a thin line in the sand between sunstroke fun and intuitive instruction.
 
Monday, May 2,2011
Growing Up

A Matter Of Time

When A Child Is Struggling With Homework, Sometimes All That’s Needed Is A Plan

Who hasn’t seen their child wait until the night before to begin studying for a test or planning a major project?
 
Thursday, March 17,2011
Growing Up

Say It, Don't Scream It

‘Scream Free’ Parenting Guru Hal Edward Runkel Urges Parents To Connect With Their Kids By Keeping Their Cool

By Laura Deutsch and Heather Ouida
The author talks about his book, the “scream free” approach, and how parents can “calm themselves down and grow themselves up” in order to connect with their kids.
 
Tuesday, January 25,2011
Growing Up

100 Reasons To Love Growing Up In New York City

What Better Way To Celebrate New York Family’s Fifth Anniversary?

By Eric Messinger
There are the transcendent reasons and there are the tangible ones. And sometimes they are both.
 
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