Verbal Beginnings is presenting a free webinar “Mealtime Issues and Feeding Disorder Treatment for Children on the Autism Spectrum” on Tuesday, Aug. 17, at 5 p.m. This informational webinar presented by Ben Sarcia, MA, BCBA, LBA, BSL, clinical director of the Healthy Beginnings Program at Verbal Beginnings, will discuss how …
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Out-the-Door Checklist
When your children are first learning to get ready for school, it’s easy for them to forget a few things. Your kids can draw or snap a picture of themselves and write down that they need to do before they leave the house. Post this list by your front door …
Read More »Top 10 Family Events for August
Discover some fun activities taking place in the Baltimore area and beyond this month. Click below to download the PDF from the August 2021 issue of Baltimore’s Child.
Read More »Baltimore’s Child: Readers’ Choice | 2021 Winners
Thank you, readers, for participating once again in our annual Readers’ Choice poll. We’ve counted all of your ballots, and the results are in. Discover the attractions, businesses, people and places that we’re honoring with our Readers’ Choice awards this year. Learn about and share the following organizations and professionals …
Read More »Parent You Should Know: Kevin Spargo Vice President, Computer Services Unlimited Inc. (CSU)
What’s the hardest part about juggling parenthood and your career? The hardest part is learning how to prioritize and getting comfortable with saying no sometimes. It is important to maintain a healthy work-life balance, or you will burn out. What makes trying to balance both easier? You know the saying …
Read More »Parent You Should Know: Laurie Rosen Founder, Moms on a Mission VolunTeam
What is Moms on a Mission? It’s a combination of a mom’s night out, where we can do a little bit of good in the community, help out different organizations and have that social piece and connect with other moms in the community who have kids of similar ages. What’s …
Read More »Party Like It’s 2021
After a year of car parades and Zoom parties, kids are looking forward to the return of in-person birthday celebrations with family and friends. If your party-planning skills are a little rusty, don’t panic. We’re sharing tips and ideas to make your child’s big day fun for everyone. One of …
Read More »Safely Returning to Youth Sports Strengthening and conditioning tips from Brick Bodies Fitness Services
By Gabrielle Guynan, M.S., CSCS, PES, CPT It’s estimated that youth athletes have been spending 85% of their day sitting or staring at a computer screen during the COVID-19 pandemic. With in-person learning in school, sports and increased activity now resuming, it is important to prepare their bodies for a …
Read More »Parent You Should Know: Steven J. Sless Division President, The Steven J. Sless Group of Primary Residential Mortgage, Inc.
What’s the hardest part about juggling both parenthood and your career? The hardest part for me is the work-life balance, particularly over the past 10 months, working from home. Separating work time from family time while trying to run and scale a business has proven difficult at times. What makes …
Read More »Parent You Should Know: Adam Lindquist Director of Healthy Harbor Initiative at Waterfront Partnership of Baltimore
What’s the hardest part about juggling parenthood and your career? Learning to be forgiving of ourselves. With a new baby, a pandemic and remote work, the first year of Wiley’s life was nothing like my wife and I imagined. Even in the best of times, being a new parent can …
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