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Mock Election at Framingham Middle School Gets Students Excited About Presidential Campaign

Parents may be heading to the polls on Nov. 4, but students at Fuller Middle School in Framingham have already cast their votes during a mock election complete with voting booths, registration and balloons. See photos from the day, months in the making.
 

Grocery Shopping on a Budget

 According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, food prices are increasing at the fastest rate since 1990. And, according to Rutgers Food Policy Institute, food prices increased 4.5 percent from March 2007 to March 2008, the largest one-year jump in nearly 20 years. Butter prices are up 31 percent, cheddar cheese prices are up 65 percent and nonfat dry milk prices are up 117 percent from a year ago. Rising energy cost surely have most of us worried but when we’re faced with an extra $20, $40, $60 per week at the grocery store, we feel the pinch on a more personal level.
 

Treating Diabetes at School


The new diagnosis of type 1 diabetes in a child is a life-altering experience that creates many new stresses for the family. High on the list is how to deal with school. Arranging proper care in the school environment is a critical step. - JDRF (Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation)

Top Ten Thanksgiving Traditions

Not much says ‘tradition’ quite like Thanksgiving.  In a holiday loaded with traditions, it’s still nice to put a new spin on things. Whether you’re looking for something to perk up Thanksgiving Day, or just need to feel more in the season, here’s ten ideas to consider:

P&K Fashion for the Holidays



Get in style for the holidays with P&K Fashion for the Holidays feature. We've got you covered from head to toe!
 

Raising Awareness: Domestic Violence in Massachusetts

Perhaps due to increased awareness about domestic violence, the reported numbers regarding victims of violence are rising, says Mardi Chadwick, Esq., Director of Community Services at Casa Myrna Vazquez, a Boston-area domestic violence agency. It used to be that one out of every four people reported to have been affected by domestic violence, Chadwick says; now, that number is one out of three. In fact, those numbers concerned Governor Deval Patrick enough to issue a public health advisory this June, urging for a statewide strategy to prevent domestic violence homicide.

Applying to Private School

 Finding the right fit between a parent’s expectations and an independent school’s culture and mission, is crucial when it comes to ensuring your child’s academic and social growth. And finding the right fit starts with asking the right questions.

Quick Tips on Raising Politically-Savvy Kids


With election season upon us, parents have the perfect opportunity to teach their children about our national government. From reading books to volunteering, here are some ways to raise a future voter! Also be sure to click on the video at the top of our homepage for tips from P&K Editor Heather Kempskie.

Meet the P&K Cover Kids

They were some of the first faces to appear on the cover of Parents and Kids magazine and now they’re all grown up. Meet the P&K cover kids!

Happy 10th Birthday, P&K

Journey back in time from 1998 to today as P&K relives some highlights of parenting in the last decade. It's our way of celebrating our 10th anniversary.
 

Top 10 Spooky Stuff about Massachusetts

Time to get spooked out! We've given you the spookiest, scariest, little-known details about Massachusetts' frightful past. From a tidal wave of molasses to the world's largest brain bank, you'll have fun sharing these tidbits with others!

Grandparent's Day Wishes!



Grandparents serve many roles in the lives of their grandchildren – role models, playmates, caretakers and more.  All of us at P&K (along with these cuties!) wish you a Happy Grandparent’s Day.

 

Grandparents’ Rights: Visitation and Access through the Courts

For some grandparents, a special relationship with their grandkids turns into full-time care and guardianship—yet for grandparents on the other end of the spectrum, it can be a challenge to even see their grandkids. Whether you’re seeking visitation and access to your grandchildren or serving as their legal guardian, there are several legal issues involved.

Former Stay-At-Homes Weigh Options for Returning to Work

Kids will pack their lunches and books this month to go back to school. Many moms will follow, trading in the jeans and sandals of stay-at-homes for business attire. September seems to be the month of choice for mothers to return to the structured world of work, or at least the time to start looking for work.Statistics show that nearly 70 percent of women with children under age 18 work outside of the home, and almost half of the 10 million women with very young children (under age 3) also hold jobs.

Thinking Independently: Why more parents are considering a private education


Many parents have felt some frustration about the lack of say in their child’s education at one point, and make a choice to send their children to independent schools. In fact, enrollment at independent schools grew 11.9 percent between 1996 and 2006, according to National Association of Independent Schools.
Find out more about private school options in your area.

Inside the Classroom: Creative Teaching Makes Learning an Adventure

If you take a peek into some of our state’s most innovative classrooms this fall, don’t expect to see kids with their heads buried in a textbook counting down to recess.   Instead, you’ll find students enthusiastically engaged in excavating skeletons, sending podcasts to India, practicing yoga, competing for medals in their school’s recycling Olympics, and planting school gardens.Massachusetts is not only home to some of the best schools in the country, but also boasts outstanding teachers – teachers breaking new ground and finding exciting ways to help kids learn.

Are you a Boston Mama?

To find our answer, P&K went straight to the source. Christine Koh, local mom extraordinaire, is the founder of BostonMamas.com and the link to all things that makes a Boston Mama wonderful! Find out her picks for the best child products, learn how her career led her to where she is now and much more.

The Mom Behind "I Brake For Meltdowns"

Meet local mom Michelle Nicholasen who is the co-author behind "I Brake for Meltdowns: How to Handle the Most Exasperating Behavior of Your to 2 - to 5-year old.  Local moms and authors Michelle Nicholasen and Barbara O’Neal deliver honest, humorous and practical advice on “managing 2 to 5 year old children in a dignified, respectful way based on the behavior that is driving you bonkers!” We especially love the advice for dealing with chronic whiners or handling public meltdowns.

P&K Top Ten School Supplies

A peek into this year’s school supplies promises to be full of items that are fun for kids, kind to the environment, and designed for busy parents. Here are 10 you’ll want to check out:



Education Reform: Big Plans for Massachusetts Schools

Good performance overall, but needs improvement in some areas: that’s the Commonwealth’s report card when it comes to its educational system, according to Governor Deval Patrick. And now, the Governor is seeking to address some of the gaps through the Commonwealth Readiness Project, a 10-year strategic plan for revamping the state’s educational system.