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Two babies playing with blocks next to each other.

Why Babies Need Parallel Play

From the time they’re born, babies are driven by an overwhelming (and, OK, self-centered) desire to eat, cry, coo, giggle, roll over, stare (at you) and swipe at anything that looks remotely appealing.

It’s a me-first existence—but one that will change.

Colorful craft project spelling the word “Diwali”

How Do You Celebrate: Diwali

Diwali is the holiday that feels like it belongs to me. “My Diwali Light” tells the story of Devi, named after my grandmother, as she gets ready to celebrate Diwali her way. Like so many major holidays, different families and communities have their own way of marking the season.

Child playing in indoor tent

Camp Out (Or In)!

Setting up a pretend camp-out is a great play project to teach toddlers, preschoolers and elementary age kids a host of things from creativity to critical thinking to connection with the outdoors.

A grandparent counting coins with their grandchild.

Teaching Kids about Money

As soon as young adults step foot on a college campus, they’re flooded with credit card offers. Many sign up for them and immediately max them out. Others might sign up for one and barely use it — avoiding spending money they don’t have. 

Remember those fun, family games that parents and kids have enjoyed for generations—no batteries or equipment required? Here is our list of 7 family games to play anywhere!

7 Family Games to Play Anywhere

Remember those fun, informal family games that parents and kids have enjoyed for generations—no batteries or equipment required? Here’s a refresher course in the classics, which you can adapt to your own family. The bonus: They help boost language, memory and other learning skills.