Coping with new motherhood
By Dr. Dina Kulik When you are pregnant, especially for the first time, it can be difficult to fathom how dramatically your life is going to change once baby arrives. You may anticipate a change to your day to day life,
Halloween isn’t just black and orange
There is nothing high tech about Halloween, unless you count looking for costume and décor inspiration on Pinterest. This issue of City Parent is heavy on technology with features that examine the concept of tracking kids with GPS, the concern about
The ‘Guilty Truth’: New Research Reveals Top Reasons for Parental Guilt
Children may see their parents as superheroes, but moms and dads across America would readily admit they’re far from perfect. In fact, new research by Farm Rich reveals American parents feel an average of 23 pangs of guilt every single
Sports and Parents: Avoiding the parent trap when things go south
By Mark Donald of Mark Donald Law It’s back to school. And for many kids that also means getting involved in sports. As always, parents are on support duty. As if driving your kid to a hockey rink at 4 a.m. wasn’t
Mom Stuff September 2017
By Christine Davis Roger & Gallet Aura Mirabilis Extra-Fine Cleansing Mask Detoxify your skin, remove makeup and revive radiance with this cleansing mask that concentrates the power of 18 officinal plants for a natural texture that can be used as a makeup
The Great Flood of 2017
This time last year I wrote a post about how I don’t have the same emotions about kids going back to school that many parents seem to have. I don’t get all weepy about my kids getting all grown up
Spend less, get more back to school fashion
By Christine Davis Between new clothes and school supplies, parents can spend a small fortune getting their kids ready to go back to school. Shopping thrift is one way to save without sacrificing quality or style. Offering thousands of new items every weekday,
Healthy School Lunch Ideas and Tips
By Dr. Keith Kantor School lunches can make or break your child’s overall performance in the classroom and any after school activities that they participate in. A school lunch that is loaded with processed ingredients and sugar will leave your child
Cool Stuff – September 2017
By Christine Davis Baby Gourmet Shakers This premium organic nutritional beverage will support the diets of the pickiest of eaters aged 1 to 10. Available in chocolate and vanilla flavours, this 80 per cent organic whole milk beverage contains more than 24
September Bookshelf
By Jane Muller I Spy ABC: Totally Crazy Letters By Manuela Ancutici Learning their ABCs is the foundation for early literacy and this beautifully illustrated picture book provides a solid start by appealing to a child’s curiosity. They are encouraged to search each