by Shadra Bruce | Let's Talk, Raising Healthy Kids
Using Games for Social/Emotional Development Getting Real With Tonia Caselman While it may seem old fashioned, playing board games and card games with your kids is a great way to spend time together. Not only are you creating positive memories for them, you are...
by Shadra Bruce | Let's Talk, Raising Healthy Kids
When hot lunch for your school-age kids starts costing more than a typical utility bill, it’s time to start thinking of other options. Changing your approach to your children’s lunch menu is about more than money, though. It’s an opportunity to talk...
by Shadra Bruce | Let's Talk, Raising Healthy Kids
Recent news indicates that a British researcher Andrew Wakefield falsified information contained in his studies to tip the scales toward indicating a strong connection between the MMR vaccination and the onset of autism in children. His research caused a number of...
by Shadra Bruce | Let's Talk, Raising Healthy Kids
5-to-8-year olds are still tied to family and eager to please but they’re also beginning to explore their individuality. In addition, your grade-schooler begins to spend more time at school and with peers and to collect information (including messages about...
by Shadra Bruce | Let's Talk, Raising Healthy Kids
Eating in a restaurant can be fun, but if you suffer from allergies or follow a special diet, it can be difficult to know what items on a menu you can trust. MomsGetReal™ has discovered an amazing site, AllergyEats, designed to help parents and allergy sufferers with...
by Shadra Bruce | Let's Talk, Raising Healthy Kids
Getting Real With Wanda Morrissey I had no idea what other mothers were complaining about. What do you mean your child won’t eat his vegetables? Just put them on the plate and he’ll eat them – my son does. I had no problems feeding Jeffrey, my son. I made all...