Tatiana Morosyuk immigrated to the U.S. from Russia and built a new life. She shares why there’s nowhere else on earth she & her husband want to raise their kids.
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7 Tips for Keeping Your Home Clean This Flu & COVID Season
We spoke to Cason Wright, executive director of Manorly, about what you can do to make sure your home is squeaky clean this season.
How You Can Make Shots Less Scary (& Painful) for Your Child
Shots and vaccines can be difficult for kids. So we connected with Cook Children’s Artee Gandhi about how you can make shots less scary (and painful) for them.
Life Lessons: Equip Your Kids With Basic First Aid Skills
Does your kid know what to do in a medical emergency? We talked to experts about how they can learn first aid & families who’ve benefited from those skills.
45 Great Places to Take Pictures in Dallas Fort Worth
Dallas-Fort Worth is definitely not short in supply of some great locations to take some pictures. Check out some of our favorite places!
Kids & GI Health: Why It’s Important
For kids, having a healthy gut GI tract is incredible important. Here are some expert suggestions to make little tummies feel better—hopefully for good.
Is Your Child Ready for Preschool?
We spoke with Leslie Graves, regional director of operations for Primrose Schools, about how parents can know when and if their child is ready for preschool.
Our Favorite #MomTruths from October
Guard your ice cream! Here are this month’s sweet and funny parenting moments.
Should You Bank Your Baby’s Cord Blood?
Stem cells from cord blood have treated dozens of medical conditions, including cancer. Here’s what you need to know about private and public cord blood banking.
#FamiliesOfDFW with Amie Betz
This Wylie mom traveled to California for her grandmother’s funeral and ended up delivering her son at 27 weeks thousands of miles away from home.
Starting the Conversation With Your Teen About Suicide
it’s important for parents to talk to their kids about pressures and stressors and how they’re coping with it all—but how do you start a conversation with them about suicide?
Meet the Alcuin Senior Who’s Encouraging Her Peers to Volunteer at the Polls
The Dallas high school senior is recruiting other teens to be poll workers for the November election through a project called Students Step Up.
Hand Washing: Can We Do It Too Much?
We wash, wash, wash, sanitize, sanitize, sanitize. So we got to wondering: Is it possible to clean our hands and the surfaces around us too much?
Raising Adaptable Kids
You may not think of kids as a particularly adaptable subset of our species. But, you can encourage adaptability. Here’s how.
5 Tips for Choosing a Pediatrician
You need to find a pediatrician that is a good fit for you and your child, and that can be challenging. Here are some tips to get you started.
Bentonville With the Kids: Where To Go
From the Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art to the best-kept nature secrets, we’ve rounded up the best places for families in Bentonville, according to a local.
#FamiliesOfDFW with Janet St. James
Janet St. James, wife & mother of three in Grapevine, told us about how her breast cancer diagnosis has affected her life in our first #FamiliesOfDFW highlight.
How to Help Your Shy Child Gain Confidence
We talked to Paula Brañez, a children’s life coach at McKinney’s allUneedisU Kids Life Studio, about how parents can help their kiddo out of the shy stage.
3 Ways to Advocate With Your Child
We spoke to the League of Women Voters of Texas—a nonpartisan organization that promotes informed involvement in government—about how you can advocate with your child.
Kids Inspiring Kids: Jazzy’s Sassy Scones
Meet The Colony local (and 9-year-old) Jasmine Cuchens. She started her scone-baking business, Jazzy’s Sassy Scones, right in the middle of COVID.