They may not be happy about it, but the booster is necessary until they properly fit in their car seat. Here’s how to explain it.
Many of us have had the talk with our kids: be aware of bullying, report any incident right away, don’t be a bystander. But are we as prepared to deal with this problem with our own children, and as an extension, their schools, if it happens to our child?
Enjoy a safe, but ghoulish Halloween with these safety tips, courtesy of Health and Safety Watch.
Use these general summer safety tips, go over them with your kids, then let them have a little fun.
Tips on how to avoid cyberbullies and stay safe online.