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After becoming a parent, it is almost inevitable that you will have to make new friends. It is only natural that a parent wants fellowship and friendship while her child is learning to socialize and have fun. The importance of living in a trustworthy community will not only be a lifesaver for you but for your child as well. For some people this just comes easy, while others struggle and marvel at how certain moms have as many friends as they do hand-sanitizing wipes in their diaper bag! While it seems the play dates are a popular place for parents (and kids) to find friends, they are not the only place. Read More »
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Would your child rather spend the day in front of the TV or in the great outdoors?
Research shows that kids who regularly play outdoors tend to play more imaginatively, have lower stress levels, and have a greater respect for themselves, for others, and…
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Wilderness excellence.
Author Wallace Stegner (echoing Englishman Lord Bryce) famously declared national parks “the best idea America has ever had.” Travelers wholeheartedly agree: there are nearly 300 million visits to parks each year. In tough economic…
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"Teaching children about the natural world should be treated as one of the most important events in their lives," says author Thomas Berry. If this responsibility sounds too heavy, rest assured that it is actually very simple to explore nature with a young child. Most of these…
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Kingston Rossdale, 2, and Ruby Maguire,
23 months, are dating! Okay, not dating per se, but on a
playdate. They do make a cute couple though. Wouldn't
it be sweet if, when they grow up, they do start dating, then get
married and have kids?! No, I've not been drinking. ...
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