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Winter Fun for Kids

Winter Fun for Kids because the Groundhog saw his Shadow

February 7, 2017 by Eric Bennion

So it isn’t a typical winter here in Chicago this year…  We haven’t seen a lot of snow, if any, […]

Filed Under: Chicago, education, entertainment Tagged With: Chicago, Chicago Dads Group, dads, Millennium Park, play, winter

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Dad to Daughter: You Will Never Be a Disappointment to Me

January 25, 2017 by Seth Taylor

Forget disappointment. Whether you get As or Cs will be irrelevant. No single letter of the alphabet will raise or lower your value to me.

Filed Under: education, parenting styles Tagged With: failure

Guest Dad Post: Why I Homeschool My Kids

January 23, 2017 by Guest Contributor

Our guest blog post today is from Steven Horwich. He was not just a stay-at-home-dad, but a widower and single […]

Filed Under: education, LA Tagged With: homeschooling

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Best Kids’ Winter Activities for Families In, Around NYC

January 10, 2017 by APW

A handy list of several kids’ winter activities in NYC to help you exercise your child’s body and brain so they don’t drive you crazy!

Filed Under: education, entertainment, NYC Tagged With: Central Park, Museum of Modern Art, Museums, National Museum of the American Indian – New York, parks, play, playgrounds, Queens Museum, The Intrepid Air and Space Museum

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Preschool Days Begin as do Blues for At-Home Parent

January 9, 2017 by Kevin Zelenka

Granted, preschool is only three hours a day, twice a week, but still — another step toward full-blown adulthood that is scary and exciting.

Filed Under: education Tagged With: growing up, milestones, preschool, twins

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Raising Children to be Bilingual in Baby (Sign) Steps

December 28, 2016 by Guest Contributor

Teaching children to be bilingual in American Sign Language, or even baby signs, requires great discipline and devotion.

Filed Under: babies / pregnancy, education, parenting advice Tagged With: communication, Roberto Santiago, sign language

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