As an OB-GYN, I’ve talked to many women interested in egg freezing, a process by which you can have your…
Author: Washington Parent Staff
During this month of Thanksgiving, don’t forget our military service members. Many organizations and veterans groups offer ways to help…
A little bit of art can make a lot of change for one community. Arts on the Block is a…
Expectations have such a powerful influence on children that the Maryland Developmental Disabilities Council created a hashtag to bring home…
I met a mom recently whose two kids are as different as night and day. Her daughter Isabella is a…
Approximately 10 percent of American school-age children suffer from a learning disability (LD) and/or attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), according…
My friend has a wonderful daughter with a lot going for her, but school has never been her thing. Diagnosed…
Are you looking for some fun new ways to celebrate Halloween with your kids this year? How about a neighborhood…
Every new mom knows the feeling. You go from 60 to 0 in a matter of days. One moment it’s…
One of the most basic benchmarks in your child’s academic development is learning to read. And reading is the skill…
October is SIDS Awareness Month, when we take the time to educate ourselves on the risks and preventative steps associated…
“Imagination is everything. It is the preview of life’s coming attractions.” — Albert Einstein For Greg Viggiano, Executive Director of…
I officially became a “soccer mom” last year when my eight-year-old daughter enrolled in the town soccer team. She loves…
As kids start spending more time indoors, whether it is at school or in the house doing homework, it’s important…
Could your good intentions be interfering with your child’s development of necessary life skills? Whether prepping kids to get into…
Barely one year ago in the summer of 2018, entrepreneurial Fairfax mom, Laura Arndt, launched her Matriarc app, designed specifically…

