7 easy ways to add some growth mindset to your child’s summer
Kids can develop their growth mindset through these simple approaches.
These summer food programs offer free meals for Pittsburgh-area kids and families
These Pittsburgh summer food programs are an option for families who rely on school nutrition programs during the school year.
7 questions that can make summer camp in Pittsburgh easier this year
Expert tips about prepping for the first day of summer camp in Pittsburgh.
MomsWork offers support groups, this weekend’s Mom Owned Market and much more
MomsWork is dedicated to supporting working moms. Learn more here.
Pittsburgh’s ‘Buy Nothing’ groups allow families to share toys, clothes and laughs
Dozens of free Buy Nothing swap groups exist across the Pittsburgh region, giving families a space to be thrifty and sustainable.
AHN’s new video series ‘Cai & Kate’ teaches kids about emotions
“Cai & Kate” uses puppetry, music and education to teach Chill Project skills to younger kids.
What do parents need to know about ChatGPT?
This guide to ChatGPT for parents helps with navigating this new technology.
143 Day: This video helps spread the love — and the learning
Wonder and learn as you watch this video made especially for 143 Day.
Powerful mental health advice (and grant funding) from Pittsburgh Marathon competitor Greg Nance
Mental health advice and encouragement from ultramarathoner Greg Nance.
Maker Monday: This easy DIY springtime project teaches growth mindset to little kids
This Maker Monday project teaches growth mindset qualities to kids. Check it out.
It’s World Autism Month. Our whole community can benefit from this advice.
Talk to your children about disabilities. During Autism Awareness Month and beyond, let them get curious.
Pittsburgh teens are struggling. This advice from the U.S. Surgeon General could help.
Teen mental health needs your attention. “We need your support and we need you to connect with us, now more than ever,” says Xiao.
On a visit to Pittsburgh, the Surgeon General talks with Charlie Batch about child and teen mental health
Mental health for kids and adults is “a universal challenge in America,” says Dr. Vivek Murthy.
9 spring break activity ideas from Common Sense Media
These spring break activity ideas will keep kids busy reading, performing, game-playing and more.
12 summer camps perfect for Pittsburgh-area kids who love science and technology
These Pittsburgh summer camps are full of science and tech fun.
Parents’ Ultimate Guide to TikTok
Photo above by Solen Feyissa on Unsplash. Is TikTok safe? How does it work? Can I do a duet with my kid? Recently the platform has come under heat for […]
From the Source: How news and technology are influencing young minds
Photo above courtesy of PublicSource At the Saturday Light Brigade Radio’s Youth Media Center on Pittsburgh’s Northside, teen journalists recently gathered to attend a workshop to explore news access, reliability, […]
At Café Momentum, teens learn lessons in restauranteering — and life.
Photo above courtesy of Café Momentum. We’ve heard a lot about the uptick in violence among young people in the Pittsburgh region recently including shootings and fights in all kinds […]
Calling all creative teens! Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh is now accepting submissions for the Teen Media Awards
Photo above courtesy of Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh. It’s time again for the annual Teen Media Awards through the Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh. For creative teens across the metro region, […]
This local mom saved her son from choking with this tool. Now she’s helping other families to be prepared.
Photo above courtesy of the Weir family. One child dies every 5 days from choking, but a device called LifeVac has saved 700 people who were choking and likely would […]