Mini-Powdered Sugar Donut Muffins

You can never say no to those snowy covered donuts staring at you? These mini-donut muffins are not filled with anything, but they come with a lot of sweet flavor […]
The View from My Section – A Father’s Perspective Spring’s Hard Lesson

Springtime is upon us. That beautiful time of year when flowers are in bloom, leaves are sprouting on the trees, and nature is coming out of its nest and showing […]
Memories of Prom

BY LAUREN SEPHTON Spring is in full blossom, announcing that it’s time to get festive. With prom right around the corner, take a few moments to laugh, reminisce, and warm […]
Technology and Your Child

It is no secret that within the past few years, technology has changed and grown massively. Adults and children are being introduced to new forms of technology all the time. […]
Kids in the Kitchen: Easter Recipes

As winter fades, our thoughts and our foods warm up to vibrant pastel colors, lush gardens and Easter celebrations. These recipes are delightful treats to celebrate Easter or Spring kids’ […]
It’s A Grand Life – Helping Your Grandchild Cope with the Loss of a Pet

Recently, our beloved pet, Duncan, passed away. We had rescued him more than 14 years ago. Although his exact age was not known at the time, the best guess was […]
Triad Events for March

March offers a variety of interesting, exciting and one-of-a-kind events for families to experience in and around the Triad – though there is a special focus on college basketball. Here […]
The Registry of Unmet Needs Helping Those with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities

It’s a given: being a parent is hard work. But when you are raising a child with special needs, the level of care and stress is not just higher, it […]
Jeffrey Adams on Fourth – Perfect for Every Occasion, Including Prom

As the seasons change, we think about what is just around the corner. Prom season will be here before we know it, and teenagers from all the local high schools […]
The 3-Year Cycle: How This Key Element of Montessori Education Supports Real Learning and Development

As a parent, you may envision, and hope for, your child’s development to be linear and predictable like an ever-climbing line on a graph. From day one into adulthood, they […]