Child Safety Series: Baby Safety Month

Each month this series will provide important facts and tips surrounding child safety, in an effort to support parents and caregivers as they navigate reducing risks and creating the safest […]
Creating Social Media Boundaries with Family Members for the Safety of Your Children

Raising children in a digital age where social media plays such a large role in our daily lives creates new layers of safety and social concerns for parents. Thankfully, more […]
No-Mess Painting Projects for Your Littles

There’s something really amazing that happens when you let a child get creative with paint and play! And for my mother that amazing thing was learning how much she loved […]
Smart Start of Forsyth County

The importance of early childhood education cannot be overstated. Early childhood education sets the foundation for a child’s future development, providing a strong base for lifelong learning, and also helps […]
TVFMS – A Father’s Perspective

A Senior Woman with a Freshman Mind Years ago, in my junior year of college as I sat in my Art History class on the first night, I witnessed an […]
A Mom’s Advice on the Rocky Road of Puberty

“I want to wear a bra. All the other girls are wearing one.” I stared into my daughter’s eyes, which reflected excitement to leave childhood behind. As we shopped for […]
Plans, Schedules, and Effective Habits

Summer provides time for growth, rejuvenation, and reinvention. The month of August should reveal a transformed student ready for the new school year. It leads to anticipation with unlimited potential. […]
Crossnore Communities for Children—Bridging Families Program

“Crossnore Communities for Children is a recognized leader in helping children who have experienced abuse or other trauma reclaim, rebuild, and reimagine the essential belief in a safe, dependable home.” […]
When Your Parenting Styles Are at Odds…How to Find a Compromise?

Differing opinions on parenting is normal! It is possible for parents to have a strong, united relationship and still send a consistent message to their children. In fact, differing parenting […]
Kids Growing Up? Is It OK to Be Happy AND Sad About It?

“Cherish every moment. It all goes by so fast.” I used to get so irritated when my children were young and well-intentioned people said these words to me…because it wasn’t […]