Why I March
This has been a year fraught with divisive and ugly political discourse, and it seems there is no end in sight. In response, hundreds of thousands of people in hundreds of cities all over the… Read More »Why I March
This has been a year fraught with divisive and ugly political discourse, and it seems there is no end in sight. In response, hundreds of thousands of people in hundreds of cities all over the… Read More »Why I March
It’s a historic event in our country this week, like it or not. And, polls show that most Americans don’t like it. In response to our country’s anger and frustration about the incoming administration, hundreds of… Read More »Heading to the Women’s March in D.C? Check Out These Tips!
Kat Rowan, CEO & Creative Director of TiffinTalk, Inc., shares her expert advice (and vast experience) on what to do when your kids just can’t seem to absorb a single word you say. New day. New… Read More »A Parent’s Plea: Can Anyone Hear Me?
Have you ever fantasized about taking a few great cooking classes just to brush up on your culinary identity, now that you’re a parent? Perhaps you’re tired of the mac and cheese, chicken nuggets, steamed… Read More »Cooking Classes in Brooklyn
Sharon Peters, founder of Parents Helping Parents in Brooklyn, gives us the essential tools to prepare ourselves (and the kids), for all of life’s challenges. Bringing adults and children from two families into one household… Read More »Blended Families: Navigating the Great Combine
Brooklyn mom, writer, and community organizer Orli Van Mourik shares her story of changing schools and finding the right fit for her spirited daughter. Thanks for sharing, Orli! Recently I read an article that said archeologists have… Read More »A Spirited Girl Finally Finds a School with Some Spirit
Winter is going to be here for a while and that means we need a short list of hot spots (pun intended) around the city to go for super-duper-amazing hot chocolate and respite from the… Read More »11 Places to Hide from The Polar Vortex (and drink hot chocolate)
Winter is here to stay for a while, and that means snow! We’ve got you covered if you want to venture out for some sledding fun with the kiddos. Check out our favorite Brooklyn sledding spots to… Read More »Best Brooklyn Sledding!
School’s out on Monday, January 16th for Martin Luther King, Jr Day, so why not plan ahead for a wonderful time outside in one of Brooklyn’s best natural locales? There are a number of family-friendly… Read More »Celebrate MLK Jr. Day with Family Fun and Volunteer Opportunities!
Developing a smooth breastfeeding relationship with your baby is very important to new mothers, yet (as we know) it is not always easy. Early support is imperative for a successful outcome, so we’ve compiled some… Read More »Breastfeeding Support in Brooklyn