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Twins with Severe Autism Find Joy in “Silent Running”
Robyn K. Schneider’s book shares the powerful impact of running on her twin sons as they manage life with severe autism.
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Three and Go! Lacrosse Drill
We love fast-paced drills that more often than not have a fun transition element, and this is one of our favorites. We call it "Th
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Why I Made My Kids Take Swim Lessons
Read how a close call made one mom decide to make swim lessons mandatory for her children.
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Healthy Recipes for Kids: Chicken Nuggets and French Fries
Next time your kid gets a craving for chicken nuggets, skip the drive-thru and frozen food aisle with this healthy recipe.
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How to Move Up From JV to Varsity
Making the move from the JV team to the Varsity squad requires a lot of hard work, but these tips can help your young athlete get
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9 Kids Your Kid Will Definitely Meet at Summer Camp
Make sure your kid knows how to recognize these personality types at summer camp—and how to make friends with them.
By Scott Brown -
The Ultimate Gymnastics Glossary for Clueless Parents
Gymnastics can be a difficult sport to understand, but we made it easy with 42 terms every gymnast (and their parents) should know
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The Hilarious Struggles of a Stay-at-Home Mom
Being a stay-at-home mom isn’t all pajama pants and daytime TV. Until you’ve actually done it, you don’t know just how real the st
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5 Salad Recipes Your Kids Won't Hate
The word "salad" might make your kid run away from the dinner table, but these non-traditional recipes will get them to dig in.
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5 Gluten-Free Recipes That Actually Taste Good
Just because you can’t eat wheat, doesn’t mean there aren’t some amazing recipes out there that will taste even better than the re
By Joan Khalaf
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