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How to Encourage Your Children to Be Healthy Throughout Their Lives

by Editorial Team December 11th, 2017| Elementary
Health is crucial for our happiness and our longevity, and the habits that we start as children can create a huge impact on our lives as adults. That is why as parents, you need to teach and encourage your children to be healthy, so that they can continue their healthy

How to Choose a Family Camping Site

by Editorial Team December 4th, 2017| Elementary
The success of a camping trip depends in large part on the camping site you choose, especially when you have little ones in tow. It is possible to find a great location if you take your time. The good news is that more and more camping sites are trying to

DIY Activities for Adults and Children Alike

by Editorial Team November 28th, 2017| Elementary
One of the best things about having kids that the sky’s the limit when it comes to the creative activities you can organize and delve into on the weekends. A DIY project might be just the right thing for someone who wants to keep his or her child interested in

How to Prepare a Delicious and Healthy Breakfast for Your Children

by Editorial Team October 17th, 2017| Elementary


Breakfast habits don’t come easy to most of us, and that’s because we tend to lead busy lives. We can’t find enough time to whip up a healthy treat in the morning, even if we know that it is essential for our brains to be up to par later on.

Setting Up Your Kids to Be Debt Free By Becoming Debt Free

by Editorial Team October 17th, 2017| Elementary
Like it or not, your children pay more attention to your actions more than you think. That can be a gift or a curse, depending on how you conduct business in your everyday life. Some negative behaviors may not have a lasting impact on your children if passed down. But

Three Great Homemade Christmas Gift Ideas

by Editorial Team September 27th, 2017| Elementary
What if you could take the stress out of Christmas? Does the thought of sitting in traffic for hours on the way to a crowded mall fill you with dread? What if you could use what you have already in your cupboards to make some truly unique, beautiful gifts for

Getting A Mind For The Business Behind General Dentistry

by Editorial Team September 5th, 2017| Elementary
When you see the name of a dentist in front of their practice, it’s a natural reflex to say “oh, that’s what they do.” However, that’s not entirely accurate. When a dentist starts up their practice, in addition to their ordinary duties, they also become a business owner. As a

Creative Ideas to Display Your Family Photos

by Editorial Team August 30th, 2017| Elementary
Having pictures of your family displayed in your home is a nice way to remember people and show people how much you love them. However, you might be like some people who have lots of photos in drawers and albums that never get seen.

Why not try to display them using

Top 5 Dream Jobs for Kids

by Editorial Team June 23rd, 2017| Elementary
All kids dream of becoming something great when they grow up. Every time they are asked what they want to do when they grow up, they always come up with very creative and inspiring answers. Some say they want to be something impossible such as superheroes or magicians, but there

Help Your Little Girl Feel Included: Ways To Let Them Help With The Wedding

by Editorial Team May 24th, 2017| Elementary
Your wedding day is quickly approaching and your elementary school-aged daughter is less than thrilled. In your efforts to make her your flower girl, instead of a bubbly little girl walking ahead of you down the aisle, she turned into a very shy, sullen little one who drags her feet

The Most Common Pediatrician Mistakes

by Editorial Team April 19th, 2017| Elementary, Preschool, Safety, Safety
As a parent, having to experience the fear involved with a child experiencing an illness or injury is one of the most uncomfortable and unfortunate feelings. In most cases, however, highly-trained and caring pediatricians are available to ease the concern, no matter how serious or acute the child’s medical condition

Kids, Parents, & Cell Phones

by Editorial Team April 10th, 2017| Elementary, Teens, Tweens
According to some sources, the average age at which a child gets his first cell phone is now about ten. For most American children, that means he is somewhere between fourth and sixth grade.

Although as parents, you've probably considered the pros and cons of giving your child her first phone
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