A new SafeHome.com study just ranked one Westchester town as the safest city in the entire U.S. for trick-or-treating. Do you agree?
Proceeds from the ducky quack-tastic event will help feather the WPF's nest of community initiatives and programs.
Festivities will feature an afternoon of games, recreation music, African beading, face mask painting, double dutch and hair oil making.
After dealing with school chaos, the next big question on everyone's minds is, "How will we celebrate Halloween?" Here are some ideas.
How can we learn from the remote-learning challenges we faced during last school year? Here are some lessons and tips from moms and experts.
This pandemic has shown us how little we control in life. Here's how some parents are coping with letting go of everything they know.
Experts share how to end racism with future generations by exploring conversation with kids of all ages and making positive changes at home.
Parents are struggling to keep their kids focused during online classes. Here are tips from moms and experts on how to get their attention.
After months of online school, parents are shying away from the prospect of "Zoom camp" for their kids and turning to these options instead.
This Mother's Day might not be everything you expected, but here's how moms are making the most of it and enjoying their special day.
Life under quarantine has made some parents question whether having one child was the right "decision." Moms weigh in on this hot topic.
Parents are now adding "teacher" to their list of roles, which puts more stress on an already-difficult time. Here's how they're coping.
As we're sheltering in place for an unknown period, how can we avoid getting on each other's nerves? Moms and experts weigh in.
Even adults struggle with handling conflicts at times — so how can we get our kids to work through their issues? Moms and experts chime in.
As many schools are closing due to coronavirus, parents are struggling to take care of the kids and still work at home. Here are some ideas.
With my child already under the weather and my mom stuck on a cruise ship, here's how I'm handling the latest coronavirus news.
Many people believe that when children play, they are wasting time — but research shows that play is how kids learn and grow. Find out why.
How can parents help young children practice patience — especially during those long car rides? Moms and experts weigh in.
On a recent play date, I noticed some rough play between my 4-year-old and his friends. Can children turn from sweet to mean as they age?
Moms are experiencing anxiety on a deep level these days. Here are some of the biggest fears moms face and how we can cope.
Can a parent truly be a friend to their children, or do these blurred boundaries cause more harm than good?
Sometimes a mom just needs to get away with a friend. Here's where we decided to go, and how you can plan your next girls trip.
Let's face it: Some children are just more stubborn than others — so how should parents handle kiddos who aren't so flexible?
What do you do when others — including relatives — discipline your child in front of you? Parents have very differing views on the topic.
Research suggests that kids learn through play way beyond nursery school — so why does playtime seem to end after kindergarten?
Transitioning into a new school or grade can leave kids (and parents) feeling uneasy for a number of reasons. Here's how to cope.
Is it more important for children to have unstructured free time or a scheduled routine? Parents and experts share their opinions.
It’s only natural for children to “act up” when they’re trying to communicate their feelings. Here are some better ways to understand them.
Take a look at these fun snow days activities that will help keep you sane and your kids occupied when school's out.
On a recent playdate, it became clear that my son doesn't have as many friends as others. At 4 years old, should I be concerned?
Being a parent can be frustrating at times, but practicing meditation and mindfulness can get you back to your calmer self. Here's how.
If your babies were born again today, what would you do differently? Here are some of the biggest changes moms would make, and why.
How do you help your young children find their hobbies and interests without being overbearing? Moms and experts chime in.
My 4-year-old is all about Santa this year. The only issue is that we are Jewish. So, what should I tell him?
We love the holidays, but they also can stress us out. Here are a few ways parents can avoid some of the stress this year.
With winter break right around the corner, it's time to start preparing for a little family chaos. Here are some mom-tested ideas.
My 4-year-old recently started biting his nails. Is he anxious about something? I checked with experts and other moms to find out.
Experts and parents share ways to get your child to focus less on toys and gifts and more on the meaningful message of the holidays.
Add some joy and meaning to your Thanksgiving gathering this year by incorporating these fun activities that the whole family will enjoy.
Not all 5-year-olds are ready to start kindergarten. Parents weigh in on whether to push children ahead or hold them back a year.
Summer spending doesn't have to break the bank! Here are a few ways to cut back while still having some big fun all year.
If you're pregnant, don't stress— a new book explains just what to do while making your baby, from healthy diets to the checklist you need.
It's common to feel suffocated by all of our material objects. Luckily, there are some ways to simplify our lives as parents and people.
Every parent wants to crack the code on their picky eaters — without having to force-feed them. Here are some techniques that will help.
Planning a getaway with a toddler? It might not be as sunny as you hoped, if you're not prepared. Here are some tips to remember!
A recent book suggests that over-parenting your child could be doing more harm than good — but how do you know when you're guilty of it?
You've heard of the helicopter parent, but there’s a new term sweeping the playgrounds. Are you guilty of it?
With a little creative thinking, courage, and planning, you can find a modern-day workflow that actually works for you and your family.