Article Archive for June 2012
Organizing everyday school work, report cards and other achievements
by Lorraine Brock
This post is Part 2 of a series on organizing and storing your kids’ school papers. Read Part 1: The Art of Organizing Kids Artwork.
School …
How to keep Dad’s Car looking and running like new
How many times have we made our husbands clean our car or make sure it’s working properly? Give your husband a day off this Father’s Day, …
Fathers who Invented the Air Conditioner, Adhesive Tape, Popsicle and More
By Kate Kelly
When we think of great inventors, we generally list the men like Alexander Graham Bell, Samuel Colt, the Wright brothers, and of course, …
Trust Your Gut… and your child’s gut, too!
by Darlene Ellison, M.S
iPhones, texting, YouTube…we seem to be a technology-dominated society. Of course, in my 40′s, I am probably a bit insecure in these high tech times, …
Swimming Advice & Safety for children and adults – Part One
by Mimi Conner
Summer is upon us and for many families that means pool time whether it is in your own backyard, at a community pool, …
This FREE event is for special needs children and their families
When: Saturday June 16th from 10:00 am – 2:00 pm
Where: North Park Center(on level one, near Macy’s) in Dallas
Stephanies Day is presented by the Gene …
by Jennifer Barling
Farmers markets are a great place to get fresh, locally grown produce, and summer is the perfect time for enjoying the bounty. You can try out new fruits and vegetables, or sample handmade …
How to provide your family with healthy food and snack options when you travel
by Geri Moran
Anticipation and excitement runs through the minds and hearts of every school age child as summer and freedom finally arrive. …
Celebrate with your family at the Dadfest 5K and Festival
Dadfest is an annual event that creates a forum for Dads and their families to gather together to celebrate their lives, their health and their importance …
How parents can help their kids develop a strong vocabulary
by Jennifer Cohen
“SAT” and “prep” are two words fraught with tension for parents and students nationwide. Parents want their children to achieve high scores, of course, …







