Since her daughter’s diagnosis, the Dallas mom has learned to roll with the punches and connect with other special needs parents.
COVID-19 & Kids: What We Know Now
To clarify what is known now about the pandemic and kids, we connected with Dr. Jeffrey Kahn, chief of infectious diseases at Children’s Health as well as chief of the division of pediatric infectious disease and professor of pediatrics at UT Southwestern.
Local Hospital Helps You Monitor Kids’ COVID-19 Recovery at Home
If your child contracted COVID this year, do you have any resources to monitor their recovery while at home? CHeck out how Baylor Scott & White is helping.
How Defense Attorney Rebecca Lively Spends Her Tuesday
Whether she’s conferring with clients or reorganizing rooms for virtual learning, attorney and mom Rebecca Lively is on the go from sunup to sundown.
3 Questions to Ask Before Getting a Service Dog
Service dogs can provide therapeutic benefits for kids with autism, but it’s important to find the right one and determine whether dog is a good fit for your family.
To Be Like Me: Building Empathy for People With Disabilities
Have you ever thought about what it would be like to navigate the world with a disability? The Dallas nonprofit To Be Like Me is breaking down barriers to create a more empathetic society.
Our 8 Favorite Office Products
If you’re in need of some inspiration to get your at-home office a bit more organized, look no further.
Why Your Child Should Have a Hobby
It’s important for kiddos to have a pastime of their own.
6 Hobbies Your Kids Should Try Out
Is your child looking for something new to do in their downtime? Check out these six hobbies that your kids are sure to enjoy.
What New Parents Should Know About Those Newborn Quirks
We talked with Dr. Jessica Morse, neonatal pediatrician at Parkland & professor at UT Southwestern who works with Children’s Health Level IV NICU, about those newborn quirks.
Does Your Child Need a Service Dog?
What you need to know before getting a service animal for your child with autism or physical disabilities.
Your Next Vacay: To RV or Not to RV
Trying to decide if you and the family have what it takes to go on vacation with an RV? Check out this family’s experience.
Raising Kids With Moral Courage
We all want our kids to stand up for what’s right—here’s how to encourage that quality
What Parents Should Know About AFM | Ep. 7
When Elizabeth Cardon’s son woke up and suddenly couldn’t walk, she was terrified. Doctors diagnosed him with Acute Flaccid Myelitis…
3 Small-Town Getaways From DFW
For a relaxing, adults-only retreat or a fun family vacation, these towns are brimming with historical charm and quirky attractions.
Dr. Danika Franks Gets Real About Race & Raising Kids During COVID
The Fort Worth mom of three shares her experiences with racism, and her pandemic homeschooling routine.
Is International Adoption For You?
Check out family and expert advice on deciding whether international adoption is an option for your growing family.
The First Steps to an Autism Diagnosis and What Comes Next
Autism diagnoses are more common than ever—here is a guide to your first steps if you think your child might be on the spectrum.
11 Documentaries We Love Right Now
Looking for some new content to grace your television screens while spending time at home?
The Funniest #MomTruths from August
Unique utensil choices, a child cookie monster and more LOL parenting moments.