Superstitions about Friday the 13th (lucky or unlucky?) surround us. Your child hears that a black cat crossing in front of you is bad luck, not to walk under ladders and many other folk tales. But, how can you teach
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How do I know if my child has autism?
If your child is a little different than other children, doesn’t make eye contact after six months, doesn’t communicate or has other issues, you may be concerned about autism. Autism can be difficult to diagnose, and other problems, such
Parenting Help for Single Parents Takes a Hit
Anyone who cares about the welfare of children should be concerned about recent federal spending cuts that could impact places that help single women, mothers, children. Budget cuts and a tough economy can impact places such as Home for the
Parents Night Activities for Date Time
Today’s busy parents deserve an occasional night on the town. Between carpools, helping kids with homework, schlepping the kids to and from events and at least one parent working, it is very easy to get in a rut. There is
Kentuckiana Girl Scouts
Campfires, and slumber parties, and cookies. Oh my! If some of your best childhood memories are of being a part of a Girl Scout troop, you might want to look into this organization for your daughter. Girl Scouts offers young