Try our suggestions for at-home Halloween fun this year, and enjoy some family time even if you can’t go trick-or-treating.
This Women’s History Month, talk about gender roles and equity with your family using our featured conversation starters.
Overwhelmed by a busy schedule and caring for a child with special needs, Meg Barnhart turned to the slow cooker to make family dinners happen.
Many years of research show that family dinner improves literacy skills in young kids. We break down the studies and give families ideas to use at meals.
Enjoy a family breakfast with make-ahead baked french toast with apples and cheddar cheese, a team drawing game and conversation about gratitude.
This family breakfast gets everyone ready to learn for the day with overnight oats packed with peanut butter and bananas, plus a classic math game.
Enjoy an end-of-summer family picnic with easy chicken souvlaki, conversation starters about transitions, and an ice cream recipe that’s also a dance party!