The View from My Section – A Father’s Perspective

An Adventure in Misfortune – Finding Love in the Unexpected This story reads like “The Out-of-Towners” – a 1970 film by Neil Simon starring Jack Lemmon and Sandy Dennis about […]
The View from My Section – A Father’s Perspective

“You can’t go home again.” ~ Thomas Wolfe A Salute to Fieldale My cousin was telling a story that took place in a small mill town where he and my […]
Winston-Salem Street School

From humble beginnings as an effort to address Forsyth County’s ever-growing public high school dropout rate, to the area’s only alternative educational option that targets at-risk students, the Winston-Salem Street […]
Child Safety Series: Toy & Gift Safety

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 […]
The View from My Section – A Father’s Perspective – “Just the Good Ones”

The holidays are the most special time of year. It’s the one time that can evoke ambivalent reams of happy memories that go along with some of the saddest moments […]
Child Safety Series: Why National Child Safety and Protection Month Matters

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 […]
Child Safety Series: Home Fire Drills

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 […]
The View from My Section – A Father’s Perspective: The Waterfall

I was working in my office, and on a separate LED screen was one of those relaxing waterfall videos intended to produce a sense of calmness of mind and body. […]
The Keys to Building a Strong Parent/Teacher Relationship

The beginning of a new school year can be an exciting, yet busy time. There are the back-to-school shopping trips, events and getting back into a routine. A key event […]
Getting Your Kids in the Kitchen

by KATIE MAXEY, MS, RD, IBCLC It seems to be an old-fashioned idea to spend a slow Saturday morning sitting on the kitchen counter learning how to make pancakes with […]