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Children and car seats: when is your child ready to transition to a booster?

One of the most important ways parents can keep their children safe is by properly using child safety seats in the car. According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, the leading cause of child deaths is motor vehicle accidents….

Parents are frustrated by the changes being made to Disney World’s Genie service. Here’s how to plan a stress-free visit

Remember when the most important part of a Walt Disney World vacation was making sure to pack sunscreen and comfortable shoes? As the company moves to more technology-based planning tools, your phone – and more importantly the My Disney Experience…

What chores should children do at home? Age Guide

It’s often shocking to parents how much more cleaning is often required once children are added to the mix. From cleaning up spilled cereal to organizing a playroom full of toys, managing the daily chores that come with parenthood can…

Don’t like playing with your kids? You’re not alone. Here’s how to give yourself permission to say “no” to playtime requests.

Parenting is not a one-size-fits-all experience. From first-time parents with no parenting experience to seasoned parents who feel out of their systems, each family unit has a unique understanding of what it means to raise a child in their lives….

Is it okay to put your child on a leash? Why some experts say this practice may “send the wrong message.

For parents, keeping their children safe while crossing the street or navigating a crowded area can be a challenge. While some feel confident simply holding their child’s hand, others turn to seat belts and tethering their child to a leash…

“Installation is a breeze”: Check out this simple $30 kitchen renovation tip

We may receive commissions from purchases made through the links on this page. Prices and availability are subject to change. This content was created by a 3rd party partner of Yahoo! Is your kitchen starting to feel old or outdated?…

I’ll not be faster again, but I still love to run

I remember long distance running the most. My favorite workout was a 14-mile run with 10 miles fast in between. The kind of run where you get halfway through and don’t know how to hold on, but somehow you do….

Can you stand on one foot? A study shows that this simple task can predict your life expectancy

For older adults, being able to briefly balance on one foot can be a predictor of how long they will live. People who fail a 10-second balance test standing on one foot are almost twice as likely to die in…

Love Languages Actually Do Improve Your Relationship

Thirty years ago, Gary Chapman, pastor of the Southern Baptist Convention, published Five Love Languages: How to Express Heartfelt Commitment to Your Partner. It was an immediate and lasting hit: book sales were four times higher than his publisher predicted…

New Study Suggests Low Vitamin D Levels May Cause Dementia

Health professionals and consumers alike know that taking vitamin D supplements is good for your body; the nutrient helps your muscles move, your immune system fight infections and your nerves send signals to your brain. A first-of-its-kind study published in…