Nov 12th, 2010
Healthy nutrition for babies starts with us making healthier food choices for ourselves. Our babies are what we eat while we are pregnant, and then are what they eat once they are born. Educating yourself regarding good nutrition is a major part of good parenting.
Nov 12th, 2010
8 million Indian children are not in school! Do you believe in the dream of an India where every child is educated and free to live a happy childhood? It’s possible! Join the Awaaz Do movement from Unicef India and demand that all of India's children have the right to education.
Nov 11th, 2010
Thanksgiving has its history and origin way back in centuries. There are various instances of thanksgiving observances in history, all of which bear resemblance to the modern celebrations of Thanksgiving. Feasts celebrating a good harvest existed well before the Pilgrims or the settlers arrived.
Nov 11th, 2010
Part of every child's exercise program should include the most ancient and practiced forms of physical, mental, and energetic exercises in the world - Yoga, T'ai Chi, and Qigong. Animal frolicking allows kids to pretend to be powerful, graceful animals, providing a rigorous workout with no harmful side effects.
Nov 10th, 2010
Although we think of Thanksgiving as an American festival, few people know that there are Thanksgiving festivals celebrated all over the world, for different reasons and at different times. Here are some of the festivities associated with Thanksgiving in Asian countries.
Nov 10th, 2010
A survey by Symantec found that over 7 in 10 kids in India have had negative online experiences - from exposure to nudity and violence to having a stranger try to meet them in real life. It's a good reminder for parents to plug in to their kids’ online lives, if they have not already done so.
Nov 9th, 2010
Single moms don't have it easy. From setting limits to self-care decisions to involving the kids in family decisions, Kim Patrick offers some excellent tips to single mums about raising happy, well-adjusted kids.
Nov 9th, 2010
As the pressure to excel mounts, today’s children are beginning to feel the brunt. Agreed, striving is essential to keep up with the rest in this rapidly moving world – and parents need broaden to their child’s horizon. But how much is too much?
Nov 8th, 2010
Family life does not stop after a divorce, it is just likely to be altered or different. Getting used to new arrangements can be stressful and upsetting for all parties involved. Here's how to manage your co-parenting responsibilities and family life arrangements after the separation.