How Camp Helps Kids Develop Curiosity About Nature

JayGilbert
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With the rise in nature deficit disorder, summer camp is a great way to help get kids excited and curious about their environment and to show them how to understand and learn from nature. Read more…

Teen Drivers: Ways to Train the Teenage Brain to Drive Safer

Suzanne Vukosavljevic
Suzanne Vukosavljevic: Prepare for the Road Ahead

Is your teen about to start learning to drive or have they already taken to the road? Suzanne Vukosavljevic shares some ways to understand and train the teenage brain to drive safer. Read more…

What I Learned While on Crutches

Julie Cole
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Being on crutches isn’t easy, but learning something from them is valuable! Julie Cole shares her experience and what she learned while on crutches. Read more…

Are We Killing Our Kids With Kindness?

Ken Rabow
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In a world full of opportunities and risk-taking, are we killing our kids with kindness? We look at the profiles of over-givers, over-praisers and over-reachers of child and parent teams and tips for parents on how to nurture a self-reliant child. Read more…

How Single-Sex Summer Camps Benefit Kids

Megan Snape and Pam Lamont
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We live in a co-ed world and may go to co-ed schools and co-ed camps, so how do single sex camps benefit kids? Read more…

Giving Kids Their Space: A Cautionary Tale of Freedom

Ken Rabow
Ken Rabow on Our Kids

What are the pros and cons of giving kids their space and is there a danger of giving children too little or too much freedom? Ken Rabow looks at three different approaches from three different families on giving kids they space they need to be themselves. Read more…

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