I have met so many authors through mutual friends and Julie Lavender is one of those lovely authors!
Julie is the award-winning author of several books, including 365 Days of Celebration and Praise and Creative Sleepovers for Kids! She has co-author of Come and Behold Him...
Helga Wade is actively involved with a program through her church called Bags of Love. She is filling these bags with hygiene items, games, stuffed animals, and toys.
When Helga's husband passed away, instead of being depressed and sitting around her home, she decided to get up and do something nice for children...
Fast food giant, McDonald's issued a voluntary recall on Wednesday of 29 million "Step It" activity bands the company had been including in Happy Meals across the country after reports the toy was responsible for skin irritation, and in some cases, burns on children.
A parent's number one priority when taking a trip across town, or across the country is ensure their child is safely secured in their car seat before leaving the driveway. Make sure you're doing it right by stopping by St. Mary's free Car Seat Clinic on Wednesday.
Last Friday, we learned Minnesota Viking, Adrian Peterson, was indicted for child abuse after spanking his son. With the nation opening a public discussion about domestic abuse after the Ray Rice scandal, now bringing disciplining children by use of spanking has come under public scrutiny.
With the rapidly changing weather and kids moving indoors to more public areas like school, it's no surprise that we are seeing our kids getting sick. However, the CDC is calling the new unidentified virus that has affected over 1,000 children "unprecedented."
It may be a little cheaper these days for the Hoosier family to send their children to daycare, as a new study shows that childcare costs have gone down across Indiana.
The warning signs of a potential epidemic in heart disease are becoming more evident, new research showing that moms who are very heavy during pregnancy may be saddling their children with more than just a few extra pounds.
A doctor has proposed putting severely obese children in temporary foster homes.
Dr. David Ludwig, an obesity specialist at Harvard-affiliated Children's Hospital Boston, made this recommendation Wednesday in highly respected 'Journal of the American Medical Association.'