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There is a new web series launching called The Windy City Nanny and it is created to help families grow stronger. As a childcare expert, children’s book author, and former nanny of 15 years, Florence Ann Romano is using her expertise to empower parents to build... by Erin Dower | Nov 4, 2013 | Articles
Being an advocate for your autistic child can be hard sometimes. But you can learn the skills to become a powerful advocate for autism and improve the system for all parents dealing Autism spectrum disorders (ASD). Areva martin Esq. has some advice for how to be an... by Bonnie Terry M. Ed., BCET | Nov 3, 2013 | Articles
I know Halloween is over, but the memories do linger on! Halloween is such a wonderful family holiday. My siblings and I still have fun talking about the fun times we had on Halloween as do my kids and I. One way to keep these memories fresh is to create a... by Anna Kaminsky | Oct 27, 2013 | Articles
What are the best ways to schedule quality family time? Life happens. We find that we spend our days picking our children up from daycare or school, taking them to dance classes or sports practices, picking them up from said classes and practices, only to go home, eat... by Susan Heavey | Jul 26, 2013 | Articles
The economy is slowly recovering from the recent recession and many families in the United States are logging steady gains in education and health causing researchers to look as new trends in poverty and student health. Researchers note these as key factors in overall...
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