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Exploring the media activities of tweens and teens
Published on November 18, 2015
New study provides a comprehensive look at young people’s media use. -
Building resilience in homesick children
Published on July 25, 2014
There are some supportive and nurturing ways to build a child’s security and confidence. -
New money management lessons for adults with disabilities
Published on March 7, 2022
Adults with cognitive disabilities also face economic challenges, but they can learn basic money management concepts to achieve their goals. -
How to support a family member in recovery from a substance use disorder
Published on November 23, 2021
Family members can play an important role in helping a loved one with a substance use disorder get on the road to recovery. -
The downside to spanking (there is no upside)
Published on February 16, 2018
Find out why spanking doesn’t work and learn what does. -
Silent abuse
Published on July 30, 2013
Effects of child abuse on small children. -
Finding quality child care: Will my child be nurtured and cared for?
Published on November 2, 2016
Leaving your child with caregivers can be difficult and knowing how to find a safe, engaging and quality center-based or home-based program is incredibly important. -
Your child’s learning style: Part 2
Published on July 14, 2014
How does your child learn best? As a parent, you are your child’s first teacher. Learn more about how to help kinesthetic learners discover their strengths and have successful learning experiences. -
Protective factors: What are they and how can they help families.
Published on February 17, 2014
Research identifies six protective factors that can assist families in bouncing back from adversity. -
Pregnancy and food safety
Published on March 22, 2023
Follow these food safety tips to prevent a foodborne illness when pregnant. -
Nursing mothers earn money and own stock with innovative new cooperative
Published on July 29, 2013
The Mother’s Milk Cooperative has launched as the only paid milk donor program in the United States. -
Are you having mixed feeling about diabetes?
Published on August 6, 2014
Your doctor diagnosed you with diabetes. Are you in a state of disbelief or hoping that the doctor is wrong? -
The frugal father
Published on June 10, 2016
Save money on Father’s Day with these budget-friendly gift ideas. -
The seven senses: supporting your child’s sensory development
Published on November 19, 2014
Encouraging sensory development in young children is not only a fun and engaging way to play, but serves as the foundation for all learning. -
Upcoming changes to the licensing rules for child care centers and homes
Published on February 8, 2018
Changes to the Michigan child care law makes child care centers and homes safer for children. -
Protect your vision as you grow older
Published on October 16, 2013
Learn to recognize the signs of eye sight changes as you age, seek treatment and take action to improve your quality of life as you grow older. -
Partnership is the key when your young child has an assessment
Published on September 2, 2014
When young children are assessed for developmental delays, it is in the family’s best interest to form a partnership with the assessment team. -
Learn about the updated safe sleep guidelines
Published on December 8, 2016
In 2016, the American Academy of Pediatrics has updated their guidelines to assist parents and child care givers in keeping infants safe during sleep time. -
Can mindfulness practices strengthen your parenting skills?
Published on February 27, 2015
Emerging research shows ways parents can strengthen their parenting practices through mindfulness. -
The benefits of a family pet
Published on December 14, 2017
There are many advantages to pet ownership, especially for young children.