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How to Help Kids Feel Comfortable in New Social Situations
Published: 11/04/25
By: Emily Torres
Meeting new people can feel uneasy for many children. Parents can guide them with calm support and simple steps. Here, you will learn how to help kids feel comfortable in … read more
A Simple Tex-Mex Make-Ahead Dish for the Night Before Thanksgiving
Published: 10/28/25
By: Susan Rosser
Stay Calm and Make a Casserole Thanksgiving is the Super Bowl of cooking. If you’re anything like me, the planning kicks in on November 1, when I start making lists … read more
Tips for a Tranquil Thanksgiving
Published: 10/28/25
By: Shannon Dean
According to several polls, Thanksgiving is the country’s second-favorite holiday, right behind Christmas. Many of us love the holiday so much that we romanticize it and then set the bar … read more
Ways to Give Back in South Florida
Published: 10/28/25
Acts of Kindness: Thanksgiving serves as a reminder that helping others is always in season There are many simple ways to give back, not just during the holidays but all … read more
The Miami Book Fair is Back in Town
Published: 10/28/25
The highly acclaimed and beloved Miami Book Fair returns from November 16-23 at the Miami-Dade College Campus and online. A literary wonderland of books, author talks, and activities, the event … read more
Camelot Days Medieval Festival at T.Y. Park in Hollywood
Published: 10/28/25
For three themed weekends in November, you can feel like you’ve traveled back to the days of yore at the Camelot Days Medieval Festival at T.Y. Park in Hollywood. On … read more
Questions to ask when Picking a Pediatrician
Published: 10/28/25
By: Cheryl Maguire
Interview Questions, Red Flags and More Tips Being pregnant with a new baby is exciting and a little scary. Before your baby is born, you may feel overwhelmed with information … read more
Dreamland Awaits – Ideas to create a calming bedroom space for your children
Published: 10/27/25
By: Sandi Schwartz
Getting children into a bedroom routine and to sleep for the night is probably the biggest battle that parents face on a daily basis. Besides sticking to a consistent routine, it is … read more
Words of Wisdom: Running on Routine
Published: 10/20/25
By: Susan Rosser
Running on Routine Why I’m So Good at Rules (and Other Personal Flaws) I am a rules person. I didn’t even realize this about myself until college, when my best … read more
What to Look for in a Local Pediatrician When Settling Into a New School District
Published: 10/18/25
By: Emily Navarro
Every move brings a mix of excitement and uncertainty. As boxes fill your new home, your focus shifts toward building routines and community connections. In all the change, one priority … read more










