Bringing the Kids Indoors – The Sporting (Indoor) Life

Youth sports is big business. Kids across Forsyth Country partake in a wide array of athletic leagues and activities year round. The young athletes do not stop just because the […]
It’s A Grand Life – Reinforcing Manners and Respect

Recently, I read this question posed on a social media site, “Does there seem to be a lack of manners and respect in our youth? And, if so, why?” The […]
The View from My Section – A Father’s Perspective

“Little boy blue and the man in the moon…” There’s an interesting posting on social media by entrepreneur and writer Sahil Bloom. In it, he summarizes six graphs of data […]
Child Safety Series: Holiday “Stranger Danger”

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 […]
Educational Gift Ideas for Preschoolers

Aisles full of toys with bright colors, high-interest buttons, and curious sounds have been integrated by technology; yet, not all have the wow factor to be ideal for a child […]
Good Habits Make for Easy Days

By Kim Watkins, Redeemer School Think of things you and your family do daily without thinking. Get out of bed, brush your teeth, get dressed, brew coffee, let the dog […]
The Pre-K Priority

Research shows that high-quality, early learning through Pre-K better prepares children for kindergarten, increases test scores, and results in higher graduation rates and college attendance. So, why is access to […]
What No One Tells You about the 40-Somethings

BY RACHEL HOEING, CO-FOUNDER OF TRIAD MOMS ON MAIN The 40-somethings. Some people call it “over the hill.” Some people call it “mid-life.” Know what I call this stage of […]
Let Your Child Finish the Story! Ideas to Help Your Child Become a Better Writer

Most of the time, when a child is told to write something, he or she meets the assignment with groans and, “Do I have to?” There are the exceptions of […]
The View from My Section Perspective—It Changes Everything

11 construction workers 840 feet above Manhattan, on the 69th floor of what is now the GE Building, just casually eating lunch and having a smoke. Seemingly oblivious to the […]