The rewards of fostering a special needs child
It was a typical day for teacher and foster mother, Lo Davis. The elementary school teacher said goodbye to her class at the sound of the bell, tided up her classroom, and reviewed her lesson plan for the next day,
Make housework child’s play with helping hands
Get the kids involved with helping out around the house
Eat your way to success
Based on extensive medical research, it seems it just may be possible to eat your way to success
Applying to a private school
Applying is the first step of your child’s journey toward an independent school education. It’s essential to be well-informed and prepared for this important process. William Mitchell, the Executive Director (Interim) for the Canadia
Postpartum support available
Since its launch in May, the Peel Postpartum Family Support Line has rapidly grown into one of Spectra Community Support Services’ most called support lines. Throughout Peel Region, mothers and families are now calling the Postpartum F
Facts about Down Syndrome
Down syndrome is a genetic condition that affects about one in every 800 babies. Although DS is common, parents who welcome a baby with the condition into their lives may have many questions
Discover your child’s passion
You have likely heard people described as being “in their element,” but what does that mean? In his recent book, The Element: How finding your passion changes everything, Sir Ken Robinson Ph.D., describes the element as, “The point
The benefits of learning a musical instument
Many studies suggest that playing and listening to music improves learning, memory, reasoning ability and general creativity. Researchers also support the theory that young children who are exposed to music develop enhanced cognitive ski
The importance of breakfast
We all know breakfast is the “most important meal of the day” or have we forgotten? Canadian families are facing a breakfast crisis. Whether it’s because of early morning hockey practice, picky eating habits or body issues, a growi
Does your child have exercise-induced asthma?
Ever wonder why your child seems to be hesitant to run full out on the soccer field or participate in a race? Or perhaps they are not giving it their “all” on the basketball court. It may not be a
Classroom Secrets: Set your child up for success
Seven strategies to make this school year the best yet
Many kids need more physical activity
A new survey by the Heart and Stroke Foundation of Ontario (HSFO) found the majority of kids in the Greater Toronto Area (GTA) will be missing out on physical activity this summer, as parents scramble to find child care solutions
Sedation during dentistry
For a child, visiting the dentist can be stressful. Just sitting for any length of time is a challenge for some kids. Parents who may be reticent for their child to see a dentist regularly due to these factors may
Profile Susan Hay
Susan Hay speaks from the heart when she talks about children. The Global Toronto TV host dedicates her free time to many charitable organizations, and is particularly active as a spokesperson for children’s charities and causes
Feathers, fins, scales and shells
As kids are enjoying summer vacation, parents might notice their child’s increased interest in pets. From furry to feathered or scaled to finned, PetSmart has the resources to help families select and care for their first pet
Teach children pool safety
Whether you are taking a family vacation to the beach, boating on your local lake, or swimming in the community pool, swimming and water safety should always be a priority. Follow these tips for safe swimming:
Choosing your child’s first overnight camp
An overnight camp can give your school-aged child an amazing experience, but finding and selecting a camp may seem overwhelming to busy families, especially those with first-time campers. Here are the basics to get you started