767 results found for "Parenting and family AND Health"
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  Take a Hike: 10 Tips for Hiking with Kids
Getting your kids excited about hiking isn't always easy. Try these 10 tips to get your kids pumped about the great outdoors.
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  8 Sports Alternatives for ACTIVEkids
Just because your child may not be into sports doesn't mean he or she can't be an ACTIVEkid. Here are eight sports alternatives yo
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  5 Easy Ways to Keep Your Toddler Active
Keeping your toddler active doesn't have to be complicated. Try these simple activities that will get them moving and help them gr
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  Fun is not a Four Letter Word
In youth sports these days, there is a new four-letter word in the minds of some competitive sports folks, fun. The mere thought t
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  Turf vs. Grass: The Great Debate
In the game of soccer, playing on artificial turf creates several challenges compared to playing on a natural grass surface. Do yo
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  12 Active Parents to Follow on Instagram
Fitness, nutrition and cute photos of kids combine to make these parents’ Instagram accounts must-follows.
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  What Costs to Expect As a First-Time Dance Parent
Dance class can improve your child's physical and mental stamina. It also can drain your bank account. Here's what to expect and h
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  8 Benefits for Kids Who Play Football
Football has received its fair share of negative publicity, but that doesn't mean there aren't beneficial life lessons kids can re
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  A Mom's Thoughts During Back-to-School Registration
What's worse than a dentist appointment and takes longer than renewing your driver's license? School registration day.
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  Coed Sports: When Should Boys and Girls Play Separately?
Coed sports can help young athletes learn to socialize with a wider range of peers, but at what age should boys and girls begin to
By Melissa Flandreau