Itch, Itch, Itch: Say Goodbye to the Symptoms of Eczema
Throughout my whole life, I have struggled with eczema flare-ups. I’ve tried numerous lotions, prescription creams, and more, trying to find what worked. Moreover, the battle with eczema is more […]
The Sandwich Generation
The “Sandwich Generation” has changed from the original 1981 definition, when it referred to those in their 30s/40s (mostly women) who had young children to care for, as well as […]
From the Book Shelf: September 2018
Each month, I spotlight two books guaranteed to delight readers and provide fun activities to further extend the meaning of each reading experience. With so many wonderful titles available, this […]
Positive Beginnings, Bright Futures: The Primary Division at The Piedmont School
BY KORI MACKALL, Director of Communications For over thirty-five years The Piedmont School, an independent school in High Point, has been known for providing an individualized education to Triad […]
Cub Scouts Now Open to Boys AND Girls!
BY MADDIE WILDER This August, Boy Scouts of America is opening Cub Scouts to both boys and girls for the first time, and many families are excited about the new […]
10 Ways to Practice Self-Care as a Working Parent
BY TABI FALCONE An important function of parenthood is to raise good human beings who become happy, healthy and productive members of society. In order to do that, parents need […]
Brain Injury Survivors – A Support Group
Denzil Strickland is a brain-injury survivor on a mission. He has first-hand knowledge of what a brain injury can do to a person and what recovery looks and feels like. […]
Legacy Saddlebreds Inspiring All Ages with Life Lessons for the Body & Soul
Legacy Saddlebreds is an established American Saddlebred Equestrian Facility, with 50 acres of lush, beautiful pasture tucked away in a setting that’s convenient to reach, but far enough away from […]