Guest post by Cheryl Tallman of Fresh Baby Harry Truman once said, “A nation is only as healthy as its children.” Today in the United States, a growing health concern is the rapid rise in obesity. These conditions have risen … Continue reading → Read More
Children with ADHD: How to work with them to ensure their success
Guest post by Jackie Minniti, author of . It’s been almost thirty years, but I can still remember the “Eureka!” moment when I first learned about ADHD. Dr. Carlo Mellini was speaking to the faculty about a neurobehavioral condition recently … Continue reading → Read More
Cupcakes For All: How to make the cupcake craze part of your family’s recipe box
Who doesn’t love a good cupcake? No longer are they just for birthday parties and special celebrations. Cupcakes have truly made a grand splash from cupcake boutiques and specialty bakeshops to cupcake food trucks. They are the hot thing right … Continue reading → Read More
To Tell or Not To Tell: Sharing a Serious Diagnosis with a Child
Guest post by Jenifer Gershman, author of “Where Did Mommy’s Superpowers Go? Helping Kids Understand a Parent’s Serious Illness.” At the age of 38, I was unexpectedly diagnosed with a rare, life-threatening disease called amyloidosis, a blood protein disorder that … Continue reading → Read More