Sep 12th, 2010
Designing a rock garden can be a family project that you and your kids can bond over for a lifetime. Here's how you can involve your children in right from inception to long-term maintenance of your own unique garden.
Sep 11th, 2010
Reviewed by 11-year old Sara Ananya Shah, The Mountains of Tibet is a beautiful story about a boy who wanted to explore the universe, and how he decided to try again when he couldn’t by living a new life.
Sep 11th, 2010
Too often, the importance of spending one-on-one time with your kids is overlooked or written off by parents. But experts say that you need to find quality time with each one of your children. Here are tips for busy parents to give your kids the undivided attention they need.
Sep 11th, 2010
The best way to get our children to make healthy food choices is to educate them and introduce them early to foods that are truly good for our bodies. And where better to start than with knowing what these foods are ourselves? Here's why grains and cereals are good for teens and younger kids.
Sep 11th, 2010
Sharon Wilson, featured teacher on the Happier Kids Now Online Expo and founder of Coaching From Spirit shares about how you can manage your energy and emotions to parent from a calm and peaceful place, so you can bring out the best in you and your children.
Sep 10th, 2010
Studies have confirmed that the interaction with stimulating learning games along with objects to explore, increases the number of branches on the nerve cells in the brain and can promote better learning in children. Here are some research findings that show the benefits of puzzles and games in nurturing intelligence.
Sep 10th, 2010
Thousands of children wind up with life-long visual troubles because their parents lacked awareness and correct information about eye surgery. Surgery may be necessary if the child has congenital or birth abnormalities, squint or has suffered a severe injury or trauma.
Sep 9th, 2010
When a child has low self-esteem, many parents want to fix the problem now, when in reality, they should be coaching their child on how they can overcome their issues on their own. In Part II of our series on Self-esteem and Kids, James Lehman, MSW explains the three key roles you can play to help your child develop genuine self-esteem.
Sep 9th, 2010
Is your child struggling with low self-esteem? As a parent, it’s tough to stand by and see our children feeling like they don’t 'measure up' or can’t handle things as well as their peers seem to do. Here, James Lehman, MSW debunks the myth of focusing on children’s feelings at the expense of teaching them how to master life-skills. Part I of a two-part series on 'Self-Esteem and Kids.'