Parent You Should Know: Adam Tuss
Viewers of NBC News4 Washington know Adam Tuss as the transportation reporter and anchor of the Sunday edition of News4 Today. Before joining NBC4...
Talking to Your Kids About Conflicts and Unsettling Events
The news of tragic deaths of children and adults at Robb Elementary School in Uvalde, Texas, on Tuesday, May 24, is harrowing and heartbreaking....
Top 10 Reasons Why I Love Being a Mom of Twins
Admitting I’m a mom to twins usually elicits a myriad of questions: Who was born first? Are they identical? How do you manage?
People are...
Parent You Should Know: Becky A. Gardner
Becky Gardner’s photography journey began with a few community college classes after her son Henry was born in 2011. In seeking something fun and...
Activities to Keep Your Child’s Party Going
You’ve sent invitations, bought decorations, made a list (and checked it twice) … now you’re ready to throw your child the best birthday party...
The Art of the Thank-You Note
What child doesn’t love getting gifts? What if kids approached writing thank-you notes for those gifts with the same love?
Learning to write thank-you notes...
Carnations: The Official Mother’s Day Flower
The carnation tradition is as old as the holiday itself.
My Turn: What I’ll Tell My Daughter About Her First Year
Through letters to her daughter, one local mom is documenting the experience of having and raising a baby during a pandemic.
Learning New Ways of Parenting, ‘Ready or Not’
When psychologist Dr. Madeline Levine’s latest book “Ready or Not: Preparing Our Kids to Thrive in an Uncertain and Rapidly Changing World” (Harper, 2020)...
Fostering Friendships Between Siblings
“There is a crack, a crack in everything. That’s how the light gets in.”
Licensed psychologist Harriette Wimms uses this lyric from Leonard Cohen’s song...