Travel Tips for Parents of Toddlers

| September 11, 2010

Travel Tips for Parents of Toddlers The person who first coined the phrase “flying the friendly skies” was obviously not traveling with young children. If at some point in the future you will be finding yourself on a cramped airplane with a rambunctious toddler (or two), first of all let me offer my condolences. As [...]

Autism Puzzle Unites Parents, Researchers For Treatment, Cure

Nathan Mandell | August 5, 2010

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) recently released new estimates that one in every 110 children (1 in 70 boys) is diagnosed with autism. Autism has become more common in our children than cancer, diabetes and AIDS combined. Autism affects children from all socioeconomic and ethnic backgrounds and places a tremendous economic burden [...]

New Toddler Books Help Out With Potty Training

Abby Glass | July 11, 2010

Begin Smart’s Read-and-Play Program helps start babies on the road to literacy with age-appropriate concepts, simple language, and colorful images. Begin Smart helps kids take the next step with books for toddlers ages two to three.  Adults will appreciate Lily’s Potty and Pete’s Potty which zero in on one of the important milestones for this [...]