The games are almost here! While we didn’t get to go to Tokyo this year to watch the summer games we have some ideas on how you can participate at home. Grab the kids, your neighbor’s kids, and/or your friend’s kids and host a Summer Game Event of...
This article is sponsored by our partner, Dryer Vent Squad of Atlanta. Often we are quick to ask mom how her year of parenting in a pandemic has been, but we do not always ask dad. This year, we decided to ask dad how have the past twelve months been for him....
The pandemic may have kept us six feet apart from our friends and extended family, but it did keep us as close to our immediate family as we’ve ever been. As restrictions start to loosen as parents (either one or both) head back to work, this can lead to changing...
Your child has difficulty answering questions about a story or event Does your child have trouble explaining what happened when they got hurt on the playground? Do they struggle to answer wh- questions (who/what/where/when/why) after you read a story to them, or...
The National Center for Civil and Human Rights (The Center) and The Home Depot Foundation are providing free admission to The Center for veterans and current military service members on significant dates in May, National Military Appreciation Month. Thanks to the...
The Georgia Department of Education is seeking public feedback as it develops its plan for funds received through the American Rescue Plan (ARP), the third COVID-19 relief bill. This feedback applies specifically to the funds received by GaDOE to address statewide...