Program promotes peace education and cross-cultural friendship
CISV (Children’s International Summer Villages) promotes peace education and cross-cultural friendship, for ages 11 and up.
Why families need community
Not only does it take a community to raise a child, but it takes a community to make strong families that can survive a failed marriage or a lost job,
Commitment issues can make Halloween costumes scary
Dressing up a child isn't always a Halloween treat.
On the bookshelf, selections for fall and Halloween
A collection of books that are recommended fall reading.
Gone fishing
Between cutting yet another tangled line and refitting yet another rod there was real pleasure in teaching my kids to cast and help them net their first big fish.
City Parent Family Show October 26
City Parent's family-friendly trade show returns to Royal Botanical Gardens on Saturday, Oct. 26 from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m
Bunking up: Strategies for shared-room success
Shared bedrooms are the norm throughout much of the world, and a trend toward smaller homes is making shared bedrooms a reality for American families.
Summer’s still on at Centreville
Summer fun in September at Centreville Amusement Park includes the Amusing Race and name the baby goat contest for big prizes.
Should music lessons play into after-school agendas?
While it’s officially back-to-school time, it’s also back to extra-curricular time and for many, part of that time is taken up with music lessons.
Backyard water play
A family’s backyard can be a year-round haven for outdoor fun. During those summer months, there will be days when the heat is unbearable and your kids will want to have nothing to do with being outside.
Redefining family
The definition of family is not with the nuclear family, not even with the biological family. It spills into all those who are willing to be family to each other.
Dates with dad: 5 ways to reconnect with your daughter
One of the best ways to begin to reconnect with your daughter is to spend time with her. Find time once a week to do something with your daughter. Here are some ideas to get you started.
Camp Erin
Camp Erin is a free week-end Bereavement Camp for children ages six to seventeen where normal camp activities are blended with special programs designed for children coping with death.
Wolf Your World Tour
Kicking off Memorial Day weekend, the lovable characters will embark on the first-ever Wolf Your World Tour throughout North America, sharing “random acts of wolfiness” with everyone they meet. In celebration of Great Wolf Resorts’ largest expansion ever, Wiley the Wolf
How do seeds sprout?
I’m a firm believer that kids should get their hands dirty – whether playing outside or digging in the garden.