Apr 29, 2021 | Family Life, Health & Fitness, Trending
BACK TALK: Preventing Pandemic Parental Burnout We have been dealing with the Covid-19 pandemic for over a year now, and for many, life under lockdown has been taking its toll. Psychologists are reporting a rise in “pandemic fatigue” with more and more people starting...
Feb 26, 2021 | Family Life, Health & Fitness
by Christa Melnyk Hines “They must still be dating,” my friend whispers to me. As we stand shivering at my son’s soccer game, my brother-in-law and his fiancée cuddle together sharing a warm blanket and a chair. “No married couple would be that affectionate toward...
Feb 26, 2021 | Early Childhood, Education, Family Life
By Yvette Armendariz Kara Karlson started coming to the i.d.e.a. Museum three years ago, when she was pregnant with her second daughter. She “immediately fell in love.” “First, and most importantly for me, it was a safe place for my oldest to run around when I was...
Feb 26, 2021 | Early Childhood, Education, Family Life
STEAM Q & A with Dena Milliron, Curator of Education for the i.d.e.a. Museum “STEAM activities are the foundation for early learning, they encourage problem solving and critical thinking. In the early years, this looks like playing. But kids are learning to ask...
Feb 26, 2021 | Family Life, Parents Ask, Teen Issues
By Vanessa Baker The answer to understanding all the questions parents have about teenagers in love is simple. You can’t. No one can. I mean has anyone even sorted out the precise difference between ‘like’ and ‘LIKE-like’ yet? To be able to conceptually grasp...
Jan 28, 2021 | Family Life, Trending
By Kim Kiyosaki Learn how to map out your path to financial freedom Over the years, I have been pleased to see the progress women have made to become more financially independent. Yet despite our forward momentum, we continue to trail men when it comes to...