Comings and Goings

By: Sheila Gaudet One of the more difficult consequences of divorce is the need to share visitation between parents at the holidays and school vacations.  While most of us will agree that spending time with both parents is in the best interests of the kids, it doesn’t always make it any easier for the parents … More Comings and Goings

Thanksgiving Fun Facts

By: Robin Ruerhwein In the spirit of Thanksgiving, which I can hardly believe is next week already, I wanted to share some interesting facts about the holiday that I found online. Halloween, is my favorite holiday, but Thanksgiving is a close second for me. I host dinner every year and start looking forward to the … More Thanksgiving Fun Facts

It’s The Most Wonderful Time of the Year!

By: Jessica DiRamio It’s here, whether you are ready or not.  No, not the winter.  Although thanks to our Halloween Nor’Easter, we can’t ignore that either.  No, not Thanksgiving either.  Although, yes, that’s coming, too.  And no, I don’t mean Christmas.  What I’m talking about is… ( Cue the angels singing! ) For those of … More It’s The Most Wonderful Time of the Year!

Indoor Play

By: Kristen Clifford Now, that it’s starting to get cold out, and snow!  Yikes!  It’s that time of year to look for some indoor play ideas.  I often take the kids to Kidz Wurld in North Attelboro.  In fact we took them all their for both the twins’ first birthday and Gracie’s second birthday last … More Indoor Play

“No Fixing, Please.” – A Poem in Honor of ADHD and SPD Awareness Months

By: Martianne Stanger Some of you might recall the poem I shared in honor of Autism Awareness Month. Since we just had ADHD Awareness Week and Sensory Processing Disorder Awareness month in October, I thought I would share another poem that I wrote as part of Jennie Linthorst’s LifeSPEAKS workshop for moms of special needs … More “No Fixing, Please.” – A Poem in Honor of ADHD and SPD Awareness Months