April 2011
Traditional Camp or Specialty Camp? Which One is Right for Your Child?
Decide what type of camp is best for your child
Take Note: Keys For Students to Remember What They Read
Take note: here are a few ways any student can improve retention and sharpen learning.
Let the Voting Begin for the Children's Choice Book Awards
Children and teens are now able to cast their vote for their favorite books, author, and illustrator
Teenagers Who Feel Like They Don’t Fit In Less Likely to Attend College
The long-term effects
Protect Young Athletes On and Off the Field
Free Youth Sports Safety Webcast on Mon., May 2, at 12 PM EDT
Natural Disasters: Are You Prepared?
Being prepared for a natural disaster can ensure you and your family's survival
10 Tall Tales about Bedwetting
Here are 10 myths to leave behind on your journey to dry nights.
Spring Clean Your Family, House, and Kids
Beyond dust bunnies and baseboards
Be Playground Smart! 5 Tips Every Parent Should Know
Quick Tips in Observance of National Playground Safety Week
Depression, Teens, and Facebook
Social networks can become a world of loneliness for teens.
Half of All Children with Autism Wander and Bolt from Safe Places
The wandering and elopement survey found that approximately half of parents of children with autism report that their child elopes.
9 Eco-friendly Ways to Save Without Guzzling Gas
Cut down on your fuel expenses
April Showers In Your Kitchen!
An Experiment From Crazy Aunt Lindsey’s Mad Science Room
10 Easy Tips to Help Your Teen Study for a Test
Studying should be a full contact sport
How to Beat Bedwetting Just in Time for Summer Camp
If you have a bedwetter in the family, summer activities can be more complicated
Tips To Relieve the Itch Under Itchy Casts
Weather warm-up means increase in broken bones and also dangerously itchy casts
Young Athlete’s Sudden Death May Warrant Checkups for the Entire Family
A word of advice on testing from children’s cardiologists
Gym Class Gone but Not Forgotten? Parents Want More Physical Activity at School for Kids
Many schools have cut back on both recess and gym class
Blueberries Faked in Cereals, Muffins, Bagels, and Other Food Products
Be aware of the deceptive blueberry used in brand-name food products
When Life Gives You Lemons, Make a Top-Secret Message
An experiment from Crazy Aunt Lindsey's Mad Science Room
Top 5 Tips for Earth Day from Sid the Science Kid
Be gentle to the environment and care for our resources
Treatments Show Promise in Reducing Autism-Related Behaviors
Some medical and behavioral treatments may reduce certain behaviors in children with autism spectrum disorders, but more research is needed
What's Good About Video Games?
Carefully chosen video games can nurture valuable skills