Tag: parenting
Spark your child’s interest in conservation at young age
Take the time to teach the children in your life about conservation — being mindful of what we do with and to our natural resources — when they are young.
The evolution of the bathroom
As society has evolved, one thing that has changed is the family bathroom. We went from no house having an indoor toilet to every house having a bathroom.
Oh, I’m sorry. You put shoes where?
Living with adult children has its charms and quirks. Kym Seabolt has already considered taking revenge when her children have their own places one day.
A little dirt doesn’t hurt
As an avowed “A little dirt never hurt” parent, Kymberly Foster Seabolt always thought exposure to outdoors made her children healthier as a whole.
Thinking of Columbine, focusing on good
Kym Seabolt is impressed that the young adults, who grew up in the wake of Columbine and practiced lockdown drills, don't allow fear to rule their lives.
Enjoying the younger generation
Judith Sutherland's favorite people to spend time with are the little people in her life.
Decline in measles vaccination is causing a global resurgence
The United States and other countries that had eliminated the disease are experiencing outbreaks of measles because of declines in measles vaccine coverage.
Lean on family and faith “when the wheels come off”
Following BoyWonder's recent brush with catastrophe, Kymberly Foster Seabolt reflects on what kept him safe and got him through the incident.
How did we even survive?
Retro children of the 1930s-1980s went out into the world sans helmets and knee pads. Kymberly Foster Seabolt offers some insight as to how they survived.
Modeling healthy eating can benefit children
Help your child develop healthier eating habits by practicing them. Research shows parents’ eating choices can have a major influence on their children.