The Battle of the Boosters
“Mommy, those people were just staring at me. They’re probably wondering why such a giant girl is in a booster seat.” We are driving in
“Mommy, those people were just staring at me. They’re probably wondering why such a giant girl is in a booster seat.” We are driving in
“Who can give me an example of a protein?” I quizzed the kids. It was the beginning of the school year, and they decided they’d
Adolescents, as they struggle through issues of identity and finding their unique place in the world, will often deal with difficult personal, spiritual and emotional
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“Can we play Risk?” my son asks me on a Shabbat afternoon. I quickly glance at the wall, unsure of what excuse I can give
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I am not a fan of television, iPads, computers, or any other screen-device. I hate all electronics, which directly translates into how much my kids
There is something miraculous about the longevity of carnival fish. Either the fish dies within a few hours of bringing it home and having just
Around once per year I indulge my kids and take them to a painting-pottery venue. I have always enjoyed these excursions because of the creativity
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