Check out our May 2018 issue for tips on making over your medicine cabinet, decoding your baby’s rash, and how to boost your self-esteem when you have acne, plus how to support kids with food allergies; what to keep in mind when during the first year in your new home; tips to keep kids safe online; the types of insurances you need but might not have; the four fun events happening this May in Manhattan; our guides on where to go horseback riding, play mini golf, ride carousels, and visit zoos, botanical gardens, and nature centers; and our family activities calendar.
Health
Does Your Medicine Cabinet Need a Makeover?
It turns out you may not need everything you’ve been stocking up on, so add this oft-forgotten area to your spring-cleaning list.
Doctors share the most common skin rashes on babies, what they look like, and how to treat them—and when it’s time to see a pediatrician.
How to Keep Your Teen’s Self-Esteem Intact While Battling Acne
In the unfair stage of puberty with changes happening all at once, here’s how you can help your teen clear her acne—and keep her self-esteem intact.
How to Help Kids with Food Allergies
What parents should know about children’s food allergies and precautionary measures to take around others who may be in their children’s classes.
Things to Do
Family Fun in Manhattan This May
The four can’t-miss events happening this month in Manhattan.
Find tons of fun things to do in your area in May by searching our comprehensive calendar of kid and family events.
Sun Salutations
Zoos, Botanical Gardens, and Nature Centers
Family Life
Experts share the top 10 home improvements new homeowners can and should do in the first year in a new house.
Insurance Policies You Need But Might Not Have
These nine insurance policies can shield you from financial headaches, and even devastating losses.
Raising Kids
5 Tips for Keeping Kids Safe Online
Tips from an expert in online safety.
The Important Lesson My Daughter Taught Me After She Was Diagnosed with Scoliosis
A straight-up look at the surprising way a mom was changed by her daughter’s scoliosis.
Mother’s Day memories and parenting quotes from around the web.