Help Your Kids Make Friends at Camp
Don't worry. Your child will make friends at summer camp. Most camps have trained counselors who facilitate friendships especially among children who may be introverted or have special needs.
Don't worry. Your child will make friends at summer camp. Most camps have trained counselors who facilitate friendships especially among children who may be introverted or have special needs.
How the overnight camp experience teaches tweens and teens independence
Whatever your child's art interests -- acting, drawing, music, photography or another -- there's a summer program to match.
Having a baby doesn't mean your friendships have to go south. Reach out, make adjustments and include old friends in your new life.
Keeping the peace between two boys, age 5 and 11, with similar interests poses a parenting challenge for mom blogger Hillary Chybinksi
Parents can help kids find books that match their interests and reading level.
The holidays give parents the opportunity to steer kids away from materialism and toward the spirit of giving.
Here's how parents can recognize and help their schools to appropriately challenge exceptionally talented kids.
Kids attend sports camps to improve skills, stay active during the summer and have fun. These questions can help you match a sports camp with your child’s interests and abilities.
Ironically, parents are called upon to work more efficiently together when they are separated or divorced than they were when they were married.
Delaware Valley parents can find a camp fair on almost every weekend from January through March, including the MetroKids Super Camp Fair, Sun., Jan. 27, 2013 in Conshohocken, PA.