Following good oral health practices from a young age helps to establish lifelong patterns. Make oral care fun for the kids!
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Ask Dr. Gramma Karen: An Incident Changes Inter-Family Dynamics
My husband and I have three wonderful grandchildren, ages 7, 9, and 11. Their parents are our son, Louis, and our daughter-in-law, Christine.

This Is How to Boost Child’s Self Esteem Using Family Pictures
Kids with good self-esteem recognize good qualities about themselves and believe in their abilities.

These Are the Benefits of Allowing Kids to Take Risks
Our kids learn about themselves through interacting with other people and the world around them. The most effective vehicle for learning is play.

Ask Dr. Gramma Karen: An Interview with Debbie Pincus
Dr. Gramma Karen: Debbie, thank you for agreeing to do this interview. I am pleased that my readers and I have this opportunity to learn about your experiences as a family and couples therapist.

Self-Care Tips For New Mommies
Becoming a mother for the first time was by far the most overwhelming experience for me. Here are the top five self-care tips for new mommies.

5 Signs Your Child Needs an Emergency Dentist Visit
It might be a rite of passage to crack a tooth on the monkey bars, but there are some dental problems that you shouldn’t ignore or accept as childhood milestones. Here are just a few signs that something more serious is going on with your kid’s teeth.

Ask Dr. Gramma Karen: Grandmother Taken to Task For Sharing Personal Experiences
My daughter Rose, who is not speaking to me at the moment, texted me that I should read your column “Should Grandparents Share Their Views on Sex, Drugs, and Alcohol?” Here is why she isn’t speaking to me.
