Though we’re all for a spooky Halloween, when you’ve got young kids (or are a bit of a scaredy cat yourself—no judgment!), it makes sense for the holiday to be more about the treats than the tricks.
HEALTH AGENCIES DECLINES. FIVE ON YOUR MENTAL HEALTH GUIDING YOUR KIDS THROUGH THE SPOOKY AND SOMETIMES SINISTER HALLOWEEN SEASON HERE, WITH ADVICE IS DOCTOR ERIKA LEE, A PSYCHOLOGIST AT BOSTON ...
Halloween is the perfect time to get a little spooky—and a lot messy—in the kitchen! Whether you're planning a family-friendly monster bash, helping your little one prep for a classroom party, or just ...
Child psychotherapist Sonja Latifpour hopes some worried parents might consider stepping out of their anxiety bubble for the night. Halloween can also be a great time to help children navigate ...
Halloween is one of the favorite times of the year in my house. With four kids ages 3, 7, 11, and 13, October turns into a month-long celebration of costumes, pumpkins, and family movie nights that ...
A couple Saturdays ago felt like a new world. After countless months of heat, humidity and storms, I stepped outside and felt something completely new, something that whistled and whiffled on my face ...
Many people believe trick-or-treating should end around age 13 or 14, while others have no age limit. The author argues that teenagers should be allowed to trick-or-treat as a safe way to enjoy the ...