When my first son transitioned into toddlerhood, I discovered that I had a lot more to learn about raising children than I realized!
When my first son transitioned into toddlerhood, I discovered that I had a lot more to learn about raising children than I realized! |
Children need to play. Play is so essential to children’s health and well-being -- and so endangered -- that the United Nations lists it as a guaranteed right in its Convention on the Rights of the Child. |
When my daughter was a toddler, an acquaintance asked me, "What would you like your daughter to be when she grows up?" Assistant Editor of APtly Said and mother of 2, Effie Morchi shares her response on API's blog. |
The practice of mindfulness can be tremendously helpful under all kinds of life circumnstances, including chronic illness. |
Trust, mutual respect and collaboration are the foundation of a strong relationship, whether the relationship is between spouses, friends, or parent and child. |
Mother 2 and Assistant Editor of API's blog, Effie Morchi, discusses a troubling trend in Palo Alto, Calif., and how it ties into parenting: I've come to realize that there is one fundamental question in which the answer is the foundation of our... read more |
"Toddlers may be ever so adorable but they can also be frustratingly poor at listening and respecting other people's feelings. |
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It’s not just fashion and beauty that teens tend to be insecure about -- they can also feel unsure about their grades, friendships and more. |
What is the secret sauce that holds a family together? |