Tag: kids

Embracing Neurodiversity: Celebrating Autism Acceptance Month

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Hey there, fabulous moms! As we zoom into April, many of us will be showing off shimmering gold and rainbow colors in celebration...

Miami-Dade Public Library: 12 Programs for Kids and Families

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Provided by Friends of the Miami-Dade Public Library Are there any three words in the English language that are more dreaded than, “Mom, I’m bored?” Relax,...

Beach Snacks: Spring Break Snack Hacks From a Dietitian

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Bust out your sunscreen and beach snacks, families! It’s somehow already spring break and though our days haunting Collins Avenue after dark are (likely)...

Raising Inclusive Kids: Down Syndrome & CP Awareness

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March 21st is World Down Syndrome Day. Down Syndrome is a chromosomal condition that usually causes developmental disabilities. March is also National Cerebral Palsy Awareness...

St. Patrick’s Day: 5 Fun Recipes to Make With Your Kids

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With St. Patrick's Day just a few days away, we're sharing 5 fun and easy St. Patrick's Day recipes you can make at home...

Dr. Bob Pediatric Dentist is Expanding to Serve YOU!

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Since 2019, we've partnered with Dr. Bob Pediatric Dentist to bring you exclusive content about all things pediatric dentistry. Covering topics ranging from when...

Read Across America: 5 Ways to Get Kids Excited About Reading

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Read Across America Day is a fantastic nationwide event encouraging readers of all ages in every community to celebrate the joy of reading and...

National Library Lovers’ Month: Let’s Celebrate!

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February is National Library Lovers' Month, and it's the perfect time to revisit our love for reading and renew our appreciation for the buildings...

The Myth of “Normal”

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Every parent has asked their pediatrician, “Is it normal for my kid to ?” We want our children to grow up healthy, whole, and happy....

Parenting Teens: 5 Tips From an Experienced Local Mom

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There is not a single stage of parenting that comes with a handbook on how to do it. But, after co-parenting my step-daughters during...