To provide parents of elementary school age children with tips about reading, writing, math, discipline, homework, good lunches and other important topics through short, entertaining videos and an informational blog.
What do you do when you take your kid to look art? And where should you go? What do you talk about? Dia Foundation art historian and parent Karen Kelly provides some great tips on what to do, say and think about before, during and after you look at art with your kids.
Does your kid look like they’re getting ready to climb Mt. Everest when they leave the house for school field trips?
Having trouble getting your kid away from the video games or from in front of the TV? Here are some tips from Physical Education Superstar Teacher John DeMatteo on how to get your kid playing, participating and getting physically active.
Are your kid’s things all over the house? Does it feel like you live in a playroom? Interior Designer and Kids-Space Specialist Jennifer Ward of Minor Details shares tips on what parents can do to keep their house or apartment looking cool and being kid-friendly as well.
Discipline is a sensitive subject in any household and parents struggle with what to do.
The first of school is always tough, and this video provides some great tips on how to prepare your kid to be at their best and have a great time as well.
Are you using baby talk with your kid?
NYC School Psychologist J. David Carr explains the ins and outs of what happens if parents think their child has a learning disability, how to make sense of educational testing and other important information.
Chef Carlin Greenstein shares a few tips about what food options parents have when their kids have some of the more common food allergies.
Film Producer and parent Anne Carey shares her thoughts about how to choose which films to watch with your kids.