Kids vitamins
Some parents spend a lot of money on vitamins, trying to make sure their children get the nutrients they need, but some experts say those vitamins may not be necessary.
Some parents spend a lot of money on vitamins, trying to make sure their children get the nutrients they need, but some experts say those vitamins may not be necessary.
Many couples that can't conceive naturally choose to expand their family by adopting. But the adoption process can get pricey.
More and more parents are anxious to give their 3 and 4 year olds a leg up in math and reading before they get to kindergarten. But do all those Pre-K courses help or hurt?
It's the biggest dreaming you'll ever do, dreaming for your child's future. But kids don't have to wait until they're all grown up to be the CEO of their own business.
Everyone knows going through a divorce can be especially traumatic for children. But now there's an affordable program that's designed to help parents remember to focus on the kids.
Any parent will tell you raising a child is tough work. It's not something left to do after 6:00 or on the weekend, but for some parents, their employers have a solution for that, and it doesn't cost workers a single penny.
The holidays can be a stressful time for families, and they can be especially tough for kids whose parents are no longer together.
Keep your elbows off the table and chew with your mouth closed! It's common knowledge for many adults, but getting kids to mind their manners at the dinner table can take some extra instruction.
We all want to make the kids happy at the holidays, and in this highly commercialized society of ours, that often means buying them lots of material things.
They're too young to vote and maybe even too young to walk. But when it comes to voicing their opinion on the race for the White House, parents have their young tots sporting their political views.
Many college students are drowning in debt, and financial experts say parents are to blame for not teaching their kids how to manage money. The night team's Byron Barnett shows you how to set them on the right course for the future in "Parent To Parent."
If your child grumbles about music and singing lessons, here's some food for thought. A new poll shows a large number of successful people studied music as children.
Students of all ages face peer pressure to try drugs and alcohol. That's especially true in high school, but parents, you can take steps to keep your kids drug free.
Running is a sport that's becoming more popular among younger kids, but doctors say kids need to be extra careful to avoid getting hurt.
If you don't want your child to be buried in student loan debt, you need to start planning for their financial future. Experts say the sooner you start saving, the better.