The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has just approved vaccines for kids 5 to 11 this week, making shots now finally available for this age range. We asked top pediatric experts to share their insight on what you need to know.
Here are some of the most important highlights that you should know about the bill’s improvements to child care and universal Pre-K. These elements of the BBB have the potential to improve life for you, your children, child care professionals, our workforce and our collective future.
Registering for college classes doesn’t have to be stressful. There are many different ways in which you can help take the stress out of registering for courses. Here are five tips on registering for college courses.
Parents who openly compare their children may inadvertently create the conditions for sibling rivalry. After all, it may make them feel like you prefer one over the other, spurring them on to outdo the competition.
It’s always good to consider the ways that we need to improve. But there’s a difference between self-reflection and negative self-talk. Here’s how you can turn down the volume on your inner critic and hop on board the self-love train.
October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month and its motive is to spread awareness around the impact of breast cancer. Here are some common myths about breast cancer, busted.
As a child grows up, so too does a mother, gaining wisdom and experience along the way, including making mistakes and failing.
Few things are more frustrating for a breastfeeding mom than having a short supply. The good news is that it’s almost always possible to increase your milk supply. Here are some science-backed solutions.
While we work hard all year long to keep our little ones safe and healthy, during flu season it can feel like we’re working tirelessly to keep our household healthy. And sometimes, it is really hard to know where to turn for advice. It’s flu season, which is probably every mama’s least favorite time of the year. While we work hard all year long to keep our little ones safe and healthy, during flu season it can feel like we’re working tirelessly to keep our household healthy. And sometimes, it is really hard to know where to turn for advice. That is why we did a live interview session with Dr. Katie Friedman, a board-certified pediatrician & co-founder of foreverfreckled.com. We got down to the nitty-gritty about both the Coronavirus and the flu. Read on to find some super helpful tips for kicking the flu to the curb.
Going to college is only part of what we want for our kids. Thriving in college is our goal. Here are some suggestions of where to start to assess the college readiness of your teen.