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Mothers: Have a Better Relationship with Your Daughter

Susan Shapiro Barash is an established writer of nonfiction books on womens issues and teaches gender studies at Marymount Manhattan College in New York. Her expertise in the gender and relationships field is frequently sought by the media and she blogs regularly for The Huffington Post and Psychology Today.

2 mins read

Recommended Games for Wii

The Nintendo Wii, the gaming system that gets you and your kids off the couch to play, supports games for nearly every interest and skill level. When choosing the next game for your Wii, look for one offering both family-friendly fun and the potential to entertain adults after the kids go to bed.

6 mins read

Making Holidays Easier for Caregivers of Aging Adults

When you think of the holidays, what comes to mind? If youre anything like me, images of happy families dining, laughing and giving gifts immediately flood your brain and give you that warm and fuzzy feeling all over. In the midst of coordinating travel plans, cooking and decorating, however, it can be difficult to find the right balance between seasonal work and play especially if you find yourself in the role of the family caregiver.

1 min read

Toy Story 3 – A Fitting Farewell

Toy Story is a fantastic franchise – who doesn’t love Woody and Buzz? But seriously, they really out-did themselves on Toy Story 3. This was truly a movie that I can’t quite decide if the adults or kids liked it more! I laughed, I cried, I don’t want my kids to grow up and leave the house…

3 mins read

Baby Names From Movies

Choosing a name for your baby may be one of the more difficult decisions you will make during your pregnancy. You want a name that is different from the rest, but not one that is so unusual that your child will have to spend the rest of his life spelling and slowly pronouncing it to the people he meets. Some parents look to Hollywood and their favorite movies for help when it comes to picking out a name.