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Watermelon Panzanella
Published: 06/21/25
By: Susan Rosser
This watermelon panzanella salad is adapted from a recipe I found on the New York Times Cooking website. After making it, I thought to myself, this might be the best … read more
Finding Local Support Networks as a New Parent
Published: 06/19/25
By: Sarah Lincoln
Becoming a parent changes every part of your life. Your priorities shift overnight. So does your social life. People you once spoke with daily may now feel distant. As schedules … read more
Summer Learning Made Fun
Published: 06/02/25
By: Tanni Haas, Ph.D.
7 Ways to Beat the Summer Slide Do your kids seem less prepared for school after summer break? Don’t worry—they’re not alone. This common experience, known as the “summer learning … read more
South Florida Family Activities
Published: 06/02/25
Boredom Busters on a Budget Why settle for lazy summer days when you can make the season sizzle? From museums to movies, here are some fun things to do with … read more
Empty Nest
Published: 06/02/25
By: Shannon Pease-Severance
A letter to my littlest as she leaves for college To my baby bird: I’ve read that a songbird leaves the nest at about 10 days old. Ten days! But … read more
Father’s Day in South Florida
Published: 06/02/25
Spend Some Special Time together for Father’s Day From fishing to crafting there are many ways to honor Dad while spending quality time together this Father’s Day. Here are some … read more
Why Parents Feel Disconnected During Major Transitions
Published: 05/16/25
By: Sarah Bellamy
Moving to a new city, changing jobs, or even adjusting to a new lifestyle can make parents feel disconnected. These transitions often come with a great deal of stress, and … read more
Macaroni Salad
Published: 05/13/25
Make some macaroni salad. You know why? Because you can. This old-school favorite pairs perfectly with whatever’s on the grill and makes for a perfect snack during a South Florida … read more
Lessons from My Mother
Published: 04/30/25
By: Susan Rosser
The Apple Doesn’t Fall Far It’s May, which in my mind means it’s time to look for a new purse. Sure, this sounds easy enough and something most women enjoy. … read more
A Seasonal Twist on a Classic
Published: 04/30/25
By: Susan Rosser
Nothing signals the arrival of summer quite like stone fruit. (A little hyperbole never hurt anyone, right?) Bring on the peaches, nectarines, cherries and plums. As the name suggests, stone … read more