By Kathryn Mirick, Director, The Kensington School One of the most important decisions you may make for you little one is choosing the right daycare option. It is vital toContinue Reading
Olive Oil – An Exquisite Fruit Juice
by Don Harris, founder and co-owner of La Tienda When we hear the word “fruit juice”, sweet childhood memories may come bubbling to the fore — long before we wouldContinue Reading
Choosing the best care for your children
by Niki Worrell During these tough economic times, more and more families are faced with the challenge of both parents having to work full-time which in turn brings up theContinue Reading
Mother of Pre-Schoolers (MOPS) meets at King of Glory Church
Mother of Pre-Schoolers (MOPS) meets at King of Glory ChurchStarting: September 12 and 13 MOPS is an international, Christian-based support group for mothers with children ranging in ages from birthContinue Reading
Pregnancy and Dental Care – by Steve Stensland, DDS
by Steve Stensland, DDS Are x-rays and other dental procedures safe during pregnancy? Several of our patients are new moms to be and have questions regarding their dental care duringContinue Reading
Healthy Tips for Back-To-School Success
by Jennifer Yates, RN Clinical Coordinator, Lackey Free Clinic This is an exciting and busy time of year as families prepare their children to go back to school. To makeContinue Reading
The hot school lunch — it’s not so hot!
Jennie Cook is passionate about food and health and has been a moving force in the Los Angeles public schools. You may have seen her on TV in JamieContinue Reading
Is Diabetes in your future?
by Katherine A Roberts MD FACE, Williamsburg Endocrinology, Inc. There are factors which you cannot change and other factors which you can change. There are many reasons for the onsetContinue Reading
Ready to Read
By Noreen Bernstein, Youth Services Director Williamsburg Regional Library The road to Reading Readiness starts at birth. A baby’s brain is just waiting for stimulation. TalkContinue Reading
WATERING FOR A HEALTHY LAWN: HOW MUCH WATER IS ENOUGH?
by Joe Hertzler If you’re like me, your water bill goes up significantly beginning in May — there’s the garden, the new plantings, the sprinkler for the kids, and thenContinue Reading