Imagine if, from the moment you woke up, someone told you every little thing you had to do. Use the bathroom. Come sit in this chair for breakfast. Eat
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On the latest episode of aParently Speaking, host Miriam Conner talks with Emma Crockett Robinson and her mother, Tamara Crockett, about their experiences with social media, as documented in the film "Social Animals." Emma shares how her struggles with social media affected her, while Tamara discusses warning signs and shares her advice for parents regarding social media.
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With the first day of spring right around the corner, the flowers are blooming and the birds are chirping. Discover these top spots to immerse yourself in the season. Whether you’re looking for a flowing waterfall, a plentiful greenhouse, or a bloom-filled hike, this list has an option for anyone.
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Experts recommend you read to your child as often as you can and that you strive to have at least one scheduled reading time each day. Choosing regular times to read (especially before naps and bedtime) is a way to help your child learn to sit with a book and relax. Of course, you can read anytime your child seems in the mood. Find reading tips to make the experience enjoyable for both parent and child.
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The all-new summer event series kicks off its inaugural season on June 11, with the theme of “Summer Camp Out.” Held in Central Park at Pinecrest, the series of events invites families to participate in a variety of free activities, including make and take crafts, giveaways, a balloon artist, snacks, face painting/glitter tattoos, games and much more.
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Our family, like most, has tried-and-true holiday traditions that we follow and cherish each year. But I also try to come up with something new for many holidays that I
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Each year on March 17, we celebrate by wearing green, attending a parade or doing shamrock-themed activities. Learn the real history of St. Patrick, why we celebrate on this date and how some of the holiday's traditions came to be.
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Thumb sucking is a form of self-soothing that can help a child cope with stressful situations and feel secure and happy. However, parents should be concerned about thumb sucking if the behavior continues beyond a child’s fifth birthday. Find expert advice and ways to help your child break the habit.
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