Renaissance Dad: What Moms Wish Dads Knew
I asked moms, "What one thing do you wish your kids’ dad knew, that would make your life easier?" I was amazed at the results.
Discussing Death: Healing and Helping at End of Life
Death Cafés, relatively new to Clark County, offer a place for open group discussion of death.
Learning at Home
Photos of local kids learning at home tells the story of a truly unique school year.
Moms and Kids Benefit from Washington’s Paid Maternity Leave
Washington’s Paid Family and Medical Leave gives families a hand up.
Renaissance Dad: Preparing for the Teenage Apocalypse (Or, “There Oughta Be an App”)
My baby girl is now teetering precariously on the brink of teenhood, and I am reluctantly facing the reality that I may need to . . . adjust some of my preconceived notions.
The New Domesticity: Singing Our Way Through the Day
Engage children through song to improve memory, unify, encourage silliness, instruct and calm.
Family History Comes Alive for Kids
Discovering family history and creating a family narrative can help kids find security and meaning. Plus, it's fun!
The Spring Break Shuffle: Your Co-Parenting Survival Guide
Survive (maybe even thrive!) the spring break shuffle and co-parenting challenge during the start of vacation season.
Youth Substance Abuse Prevention: Connection is Key
Anyone who takes care of youth has a responsibility to guide them in making the right decisions around substance use. And in influencing youth, connection is key.