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CDC report warned against fully reopening schools—here’s why

There are "noticeable gaps" in many K-12 reopening plans—gaps that put communities at risk for coronavirus.

Why I decided to unschool my children

This unstructured time at home with your kids might change the way you think about learning and school forever.

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I’m teaching my babies sign language with these books

Child's Play's 'Sign About' series quickly became our go-to.

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Here’s how to plan a backyard vacation your entire family will love

If you've had to cancel your family trip, adventure to your backyard.

Disney World is reopening this weekend

California isn't ready, but the Florida Disney park is.

Teacher’s viral plea about school re-opening plans: ‘I don’t see ANY consideration for the adults’

"When you're out there demanding that schools open and all of your arguments are about you, about what you need, about what your kids need, but NEVER ONCE mention the dangers to the staff and faculty who will necessarily need to be in those schools, you can see where I'm a little concerned."

How to make tummy time fun (not frustrating)

Here are our six favorite products to make it better for baby (and you, too, mama)!

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2-year-olds aren’t terrible–they’re just learning how to be human

When looked at with fresh eyes, these misbehaviors can make sense, even to us. Then you will be able to guide your child through it to a more socialized way of being.

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This screen-free activity is saving our summer 🙌

Last weekend we stumbled upon an activity that's an instant hit for the whole family.

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25+ board games your entire family will love playing together

Here are the best family board games to play with your kids, according to Instagram mamas.

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Montessori at home: How to fight summer boredom

Here's how to set your child up for a summer full of awesome independent play.

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