Are you doing everything you can to help your child have a winning attitude, both on the field and off? Complete the following checklist and find out.
For the sake of their personal health and wellness, you need to monitor how children use their computers. Safety includes proper posture, taking rests, and avoiding repetitive stress injuries.
When your child is on the field, you can bond with other parents. After-school activities are good for your child's social and physical development and can be equally good for parents' development.
One way to help kids become strong students is to help them become confident learners. This begins at home with fun family activities and other valuable lessons to work on daily.
We all know that playing outdoors is fun for kids, but it can also promote child social development and toddler learning. Step outside with your kids and watch them learn while having fun.
Many parents' issues involve children's extracurricular activities. Is your child taking on too many activities and feeling stressed? Help him or her focus on quality not quantity, and you'll all be happier.
One in three children who participates in organized sports has been injured. Protect your child from injury. For his or her health in school, learn how to take precautions to make sure your child stays safe.
Advertisers promote their products in our schools, but do their products promote good health in school? Not everyone agrees with current public school policy on this controversial topic.
Has your child's school cut back on recess time and added more classroom time? Many schools are struggling with major education issues that include new policies on limited recess.
Choosing the right sport can set your child on the path to healthy fitness. But sports can do so much more, teaching children behaviors like teamwork and perseverance.
Keeping outdoor environments safe for personal health and wellness activities means teaching playground safety. Help your child engage in safe and healthy fitness activities outdoors.
Health in school is important -- but start while kids are young. Encourage child fitness by getting your little one moving. It's a great way to have fun and keep the pounds off.
If you want to encourage personal health and wellness for your child, then you'll need to turn off the television. Recent research shows television contributes to children becoming overweight.
Time-management tools are useful, but they can’t help your teen meet deadlines if other issues in children stand in the way. This quiz can help you identify lifestyle barriers to time management.