By Yvette Armendariz Love or hate Halloween, parents of kids with varying interest in the scary side of the holiday may be feeling a bit of anxiety as Oct. 31 approaches. And even if their little ones, tweens and teens aren’t interested in frights – just loving...
By Sarah Lyons Halloween means costumes, pumpkin carving, and trick-or-treating. Traditions create lasting memories and something to look forward to each year. Halloween is a perfect time to start some new traditions with your kids. Try some of these ideas....
The Children’s Museum of Phoenix is hosting their annual School House Prep month in July, where visitors get to enjoy not only Museum playtime but also programs and activities rich in literacy and getting kids ready for school. The month is generously sponsored...
By Kimberly Yee April is Financial Literacy Month – a time dedicated to raising awareness about the importance of wise money management. Being smart about handling finances is more important than ever, as families experience higher prices from groceries to...
By Sandra Gordon Open spots at summer camps can go faster than a popsicle melts on a sweltering day. Still, for your child’s wellbeing and your own, it pays to get picky and do your homework. Before taking summer camp virtual tours, “know what you want,” says...
Take A Girls Trip To Recharge By Yvette Armendariz Tempe mom Zona Cecil fondly recalls taking a yearly girls trip. Her first escape took place when her girls were just 4 and 6. “Honestly, having complete trust in (husband) James, and the way he took care...