A bad banana helped start this stay-at-home dad on his way to writing his first children’s book, “When Good Fruit Goes Bad.”
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A Shelf of One’s Own: Reading Print Books Can Help Children in Pandemic
Reading print books helps with life skills such controlling impulses, paying attention, setting goals and figuring out how to achieve them.
Disability Rights Movement Can Inform Today’s Parenting
Americans with Disabilities Acts turns 30 in 2020. Lessons can be learned from those who inspired naysayers to back disability rights.
‘Crip Camp’ Stars’ Parenting Wisdom Enable All to Overcome Obstacles
Books featuring stars of Oscar-nominated ‘Crip Camp’ documentary inspire moms, dads to not let physical disabilities hold us, kids back.
Explain Religions of World to Children with This Book
One World, Many Religions, for grades 4 and up, explains the seven major religions of the world in a way that’s gentle, neutral, and inviting.
Punishment or Discipline: Parents Must Regularly Walk this Fine Line
A classic story by Langston Hughes illustrates the choice between punishment and discipline that we must make for our kids’ growth.