Expectant and new parents were in luck when one of the country’s top docs from Weill Cornell Medical Associates was on hand for our recent class to answer many important new parent questions and concerns.
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5 Foods to Boost Your Child’s Immunity During Flu Season
A boost in your child’s immune system may help reduce sicknesses or at least the duration time and is beneficial all year round. Consider adding these 5 foods to your child’s diet to boost their immune system

How Much TV Time is OK?
I would love to say no TV time is best, but I know that can be tough. We need time. We want kids to be quiet and sit. We have things to do. There are also some things that we LIKE watching with our kids. So how much TV is the right amount?
5 Ways to Find A Great Babysitter or Nanny
Finding a babysitter or nanny you can trust your most precious jewel – your baby – can be challenging. Here are 5 ways to find a great babysitter or nanny in your area.

Cookies for Kids Cancer: Mommypower and Entrepreneurship
When PR Executive Gretchen Witt heard the words “your son has cancer,” she had no idea it was the #1 disease killer of children in the US much less that there was a desperate need for funding for new

Holiday Travel with Baby: 5 Tips for a Smooth Journey
Can you keep your baby on a schedule when holiday traveling? Yes! Well…kind of!

Chit Chat: Bethany Braun-Silva, Senior Editor at NYMetroParents
I am the Senior Editor at NYMetroParents and Big Apple Parent Magazine, but a career in media wasn’t always the plan. As it is for many of us, getting pregnant completely altered my career path and started me on the road to becoming a journalist.

3 Tips for Talking to Your Child About Racism
Our children start to notice differences as infants, and they pick up racial differences as toddlers. All children put things and people into groups. That’s why it’s crucial we have conversations about race (and other differences) and racism early.