Preparing for the First-Time Camp Experience
Is this the summer that your child will attend an overnight camp for the first time? Here are some things to consider:
Try these alternative winter sports
If you can’t beat winter, it’s best to make the most of it
New indoor soccer facility
Players Paradise Sports Complex in Stoney Creek is a new indoor sports facility with world-class amenities and programs
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
Dad’s Count 2010 Conference June 12
With Father's Day just around the corner, get ready for Dads Count 2010 Conference on June 12. Come out and join the party where fathers of all ages get together to discuss, teach and learn the latest techniques when it
Party at the Aldershot escarpment garden
Royal Botanical Gardens is getting ready to unveil its newest gem, the Aldershot Escarpment Garden, and wants the public to join in on the fun. The cost-free family centred event kicks off at 3 p.m. on Sunday, May 30 and
Communication Tips
Parents ask me, “Is it OK for me to lie occasionally to my children?” And my rhetorical question back is, “What message do you want to teach your children?” It’s a huge responsibility to be a parent and realize that
Origins of the prom
High school seniors are getting ready to don their evening attire, climb into stretch limousines and head to gymnasiums across the country, which have been magically transformed into classy reception sites thanks to crepe paper and mood
Comic Vision raises money for blind foundation
Retinitis Pigmentosa (RP) is a genetic eye disease that affects the retina and causes a gradual permanent loss of vision. Gavin Morrison, 17, of Oakville, Ont. was diagnosed with RP when he was a young child. His mother Ann and
How to choose a riding camp
The best thing my parents ever did for me was to send me to horseback riding camp. Maybe it was to get me out of their hair over the summer months, but it piqued my interest and has lead to
The Last Word on Bullying
Many people have attempted to teach children how to handle bullying. Some say not to be a bystander and some simply say to tell a trusted adult. These messages are good but they are incomplete. These messages alone will not
Get Ready For Camp
Parents intending to send their kids to camp sometimes have difficulty accepting the idea that a teenager can fulfill the role of leader, teacher or surrogate parent
Valentine’s Day romance, even if you have kids
Valentine's Day romance, even if you have kids. Most couples will tell you that having children is a blessing. Children expand the family and open up the household to joy and laughter. Children do require a lot of time and
Cottage or Camp
Cottage or Camp? Each vacation type has advantages. As a camp director, I often heard parents comment, "But we don't need to send our child to camp. We have a cottage." Certainly cottage life provides a child with a happy,
Puzzles through the grades
Puzzles are a terrific way for children of all ages to keep sharp. Here's how they can help throughout various stages of development
Choosing a Summer Camp: 10 questions to ask
You know what you want your camper to gain from a summer camp experience, so how do you go about making sure he gets it?
The ultimate floating resort
The ultimate floating resort. The Oasis of the Seas is the world’s largest ship and has everything for families. When you first see the glamourous and glitzy Royal Promenade of the Oasis of the Seas, the world’s largest cruise ship
Earth Rangers
Earth Rangers show reaches 165,000 students in GTA. Earth Rangers, a non-profit organization that helps kids care for the environment, presents multimedia shows to students in grades one through eight. The highly interactive shows feature l
Earth Rangers show reaches 165,000 students in GTA
Earth Rangers, a non-profit organization that helps kids care for the environment, presents multimedia shows to students in grades one through eight. The highly interactive shows feature live animal ambassadors and inspire kids to help prot
Open Communication
Many parents ask, “How should I talk to my teens about sex?” or “What should I say about skipping” or “I think my teens’ friends are doing drugs. Should I address this with my teen directly?” If parents do not