Cute Kid Cover Contest
Cute Kid Voting Has Begun! Photos have been taken, and the time to vote for this year's Cute Kids has begun! Use the voting form below to case your vote who you think deserves to be this year's Cute Kid, and who will be on one of our upcoming covers! Voting ends November 30, 2020, so tell your family and friends to vote! Voting is limited to 1 vote per household for each category (so you can vote for a baby, toddler, tot and a kid). Cute Kid Cover Contest Photographer
Camp Invention
Spark your child’s curiosity and creativity with our all-new Camp Invention® program, Wonder! Campers in grades K-6 will collaborate with friends to take on fun, hands-on STEM challenges. From building a mini skate park to launching a pop-up shop to transforming a robot into a stuffie, each experience adds up to an imagination-stretching, confidence-boosting summer. Visit invent.org/local to secure your spot! Use promo code SUM25 by 3/30 to save $25. invent.org/local
Must-Try Hikes for August
[caption id="attachment_43322" align="aligncenter" width="500"] (Dripping Cave/Courtesy of OC Parks)[/caption] Get some fresh air and exercise with the family this summer at these local scenic hikes. Planning for school is always nerve-wracking, for sure. And by now, many parents feel as though they have pulled out all the stops on finding creative activities in the home and backyard. Maybe there were some trips to a beach with physical distancing. What next? During this frenetic time of planning both for the school year and for continued safety measures around the coronavirus, it’s a lifesaver for the family nerves to go...
From One Hero to Another
Local pastor, diagnosed with brain cancer, completes Ironman for his daughter, Hero…
FAFSA and other Free Money for College
With money being tight these days, is there some kind of financial aid we can apply to for our college-bound teen? Teens and adults To maximize financial aid (free money), students need to file the FAFSA and the CSS Profile annually to qualify for grants/gifts and scholarships. The FAFSA can be filed annually starting Oct. 1 for the following school year. The CSS Profile is required by a small percent of top-tier schools. It is filed through the College Board. One-third of college students do not complete the FAFSA and in 2018 missed out on $2.6 billion. The other issue...
Back-to-School Sleep Prep
(Photo Courtesy of Robo Wunderkind/Unsplash) A local child sleep expert offers some helpful tips for getting families onto a healthy sleep program in time for returning to school. Back to school is almost here! It might sound shocking or unreal, especially after learning how to home school, but it’s time to get back in the groove of things and to a normal life. Back to school is one of parents’ busy times of year. Parents can easily get overwhelmed by all the back-to-school preparing and shopping, and usually an important part of preparing for back to school is missed —...
Popsicle Therapy
A local teen has discovered a way to help ease his stress, and that of others his age — popsicles. Austin Parker is melting away stress and anxiety one popsicle at a time, and others are eating it up. The 17-year-old Trabuco Canyon resident got into popsicle making in spring 2020, around the time COVID-19 lockdowns started. Like many of his peers, the Santa Margarita Catholic High School student found himself stressed and anxious about virtual learning, isolation and all the unknowns of the pandemic world. Not a great combination for someone who admits to getting easily stressed in general. ...
Social Media and Mental Health
(Photo Courtesy of Emily Wade/Unsplash) How can I keep my kids safe from the mental health risks of social media? All ages Children’s access, reliance and relationship with technology has skyrocketed in the past two years. Online schooling, increased dependence on laptops during the pandemic and isolation have directly impacted how children interact with technology. Many children became reliant on social media to alleviate feelings of isolation. According to a recent poll by C.S. Mott Children’s Hospital on Children’s Health, 49 percent of children ages 10-12 and 32 percent of children ages 7-9 are using social media. The primary focus...
Family Staycation Guide
(Photo Courtesy of Dana Point Marina Inn) From north to south Orange County, here’s your guide to fun family travel while staying local. North Buena Park From Knott’s Berry Farm and Soak City to Medieval Times and Pirates Dinner Adventure, there’s no lack of things to do in this busy city. Knott’s Hotel offer several packages for those wishing to stay a night or two. The Summer Nights Vacation Package is themed around the park’s summer entertainment and food. Summer at Knott’s is running now through Sept. 5 and includes activities both day and night — from the interactive Ghost...
Teaching Gratitude
(Photo Courtesy of iStock) Learn some research-backed tips for fostering a thankful child. Wanting to raise a thankful child has its challenges. The entitlement cultural narrative can be a significant challenge in your quest. Has your child been given a birthday gift or invited to a friend's party? You know they really liked the gift or party, and when it was time to leave, you say what all good parents do, "What do you say?" Your child looks at you and mumbles a "Thank you" to the host or gift giver. As you smile and laugh it off, you wonder...
Metta Love
(Photo Courtesy of iStock) Metta meditation offers a boost of love for you, the kids and the world. Loving-kindness meditation, or Metta meditation, is an ultimate form of generosity, selflessness and love toward ourselves and others. In fact, Metta is a Pali word for benevolence, friendship, affection and kindness. The Dhammapada says, “Hatred cannot co-exist with love and kindness. It dissipates when supplanted with thoughts of love and compassion.” Try a Metta meditation. May I be happy, may you be happy, and may all our family members be happy. May I be safe, may you be safe, and may all...
Guide to a Healthy Mind
Learn some insightful tips for keeping the mind in an optimal state. There are many approaches to mental health, and finding the one that fits you is a journey…
Summer Family Movie Guide
A sneak peek of the best of the big screen for families this summer. Disney, Marvel and toys will set the tone for summer movies in 2023…
Best Museums in OC
Explore, Learn, Discover! Find the best kid friendly museums that Orange County has to offer. 1. Discovery Cube Orange County (Photo Courtesy of Discovery Cube) Discovery Cube Orange County claims the top-ranking spot on our list for the sixth time. The interactive activities at the kids’ museum make science education fun for young visitors. Jump into a hurricane, take a simulated helicopter ride, survive the bed of nails, explore the solar system or go on a dinosaur quest, the immersive attractions can easily offer hours of entertainment. discoverycube.org | Santa Ana 2. Pretend City Children’s Museum (Photo Courtesy of Pretend...
Glacial Escape
Luxury Sailing Meets Alaskan Adventure on the Re-imagined Celebrity Millennium. The southbound glacier sail on the Millennium starts with a two-hour scenic drive
Food
We bring you the best of the best in Orange County food for families and plenty more you won’t want to miss. Congratulations to all our winners!
DIY Halloween Style
Here are five easy-to-create, popular Halloween looks sure to make a statement for costume season. Put together iconic costumes without breaking the bank.
Take a Holiday Fun-cation!
Stay local and booked with these festivities. Experience snowfall at Disneyland or Knott’s Berry Farm and warm sunlight while you skate on the ice.
Fostering Emotional Health
How can I help foster the emotional health and well-being of my child? As a parent, fostering emotional well-being in your school-aged child is crucial
Stay Water Safe
Learn some important tips for keeping your kids safe around the water this summer. In the next few months, families will be heading out to the beach.
Fairmont North Tustin Breaks Ground on Expansion to Meet Growing Need
Fairmont North Tustin has long been recognized for its exceptional academic outcomes, including its students achieving some of the highest test scores in OC.
Education
We bring you the best of the best in Orange County education for all ages plus plenty more you won’t want to miss. Congratulations to all our winners!
How to Level Up to High School
Discover tips to find the perfect high school for your child. From academic to extracurricular activities, make a choice to spark their success.
Family Fitness 2025
Get some tips on keeping healthy as a family for the new year. Cooking with the kids on Sundays. Walking after dinner on Wednesdays. Living room dance parties…
Top Teacher Finalists
Top Teacher 2025 David Fenstermaker - Sunny Hills High School Top 10 Teacher of Orange County 2025 Amy Andi Sunset Lane Elementary School Amy Andi exemplifies the qualities of a dedicated and transformative educational leader, displaying an unwavering commitment to fostering student achievement and supporting school-wide reform. Her passion for teaching, innovative approaches and inclusive attitude make her an exceptional role model for students and peers. She exceeds expectations as an instructional leader, mentor and community contributor. Andi radiates enthusiasm and positive energy, inspiring students and staff alike. Whether starting the day with a hug or high five or maintaining...
Beyond the Classroom
How to supplement your child’s special education.
Parents and caregivers with a child who has special needs have a unique responsibility to engage their…
Fun Ways to Exercise with Your Kids
How can we keep active as a family? Between school drop-off and pick-up, work duties, homework and dinner prep, squeezing in a workout sounds impossible…
The Power of Routine
How consistent habits can boost your child’s school success. As a father, I am dedicated to both the personal growth and well-being of my children. I often find
Discovery Cube OC Launches Fourth-Annual Pumpkin Palooza
Pumpkin Palooza is where education meets pure fun. This event is packed with two floors of thrilling activities, a frightfully fun dance party and a festival full of spooky science. Head to the second floor theater for the electrifying Pumpkin Palooza Dance Party.
Overcoming Sheltering-In-Place Tantrums
[caption id="attachment_36168" align="aligncenter" width="500"] Photo by Robert Norton on Unsplash[/caption] A family therapist shares some simple steps for handling kids acting out during stay-home orders. Raise your hand if you have been feeling challenged by your children lately. I raised my hand. Did you? Under optimal circumstances parenting is a demanding, albeit rewarding, balancing act of meeting needs, setting limits, getting tasks accomplished, and nurturing minds, bodies and emotions. Under COVID-19 limitations, these duties are even more trying. For starters, parents are managing dual roles as parent (or working-parent) and educator. Yet many no longer have go-to incentives, such as...
Truth on Teeth
February is a great time to recognize the importance of oral health for children and effectively get your child interested in good oral hygiene. Parents can help children get a good start on a lifetime of healthy teeth and gums by modeling good behavior, developing good habits at an early age, and scheduling regular dental visits. It can even start as early as in infancy by familiarizing your child with the feel of a soft infant toothbrush or wet wash cloth as you clean their gums after mealtimes. Give your child, even if they don’t have teeth, a soft bristle...
Parent/Student Nominated Teachers 2016
We asked the students and parents of Orange County to share tales of their favorite teachers, and they did not disappoint. Over 200 essays were sent in, honoring the educators who go above and beyond. Here are a few we had to share. Read the full versions of the parent/student nominations as well as all of the other amazing teachers who were nominated! Top Nominated Family Favorite Kamee Nuzman, Irvine High School Reading through the 27 (!) essays written about Kamee Nuzman of Irvine High School, I was both awed by the inspiration and love “Nuz” obviously made her students...
Giving as a Family
Q: [All Ages] I would love to spend some quality time volunteering as a family. But we have two little ones (4 and 6) besides their older sister, who is 10. Are they too young to participate? Are there any opportunities we could do together? A: Even our youngest ones can discover they’re part of something bigger than themselves when given the chance to make a difference, and April is an especially great time to start. It’s designated as National Volunteer Month, dedicated to honoring volunteers and encouraging a growing movement of volunteerism across the country. As a parent myself,...
Riviera Nayarit and Iberostar Playa Mita
Celebrate your independence from the daily grind with a May getaway in the picturesque Riviera Nayarit and Iberostar Playa Mita. Just a hop, skip and an ole south of bustling Puerto Vallarta is a lovely stretch of coastline packed with enough fun activities to satisfy everyone in the family, and a top class resort you’ll be happy to call your casa away from casa. The Digs Five star Iberostar Playa Mita offers an upscale, but family friendly oasis from the hectic Puerto Vallarta hotel zone. A picturesque hour south, passing through the grand gate doors sets the tone (even before...
Elite Athletes 2016
Meet a Few of OC’s Future Olympians We have an embarrassment of riches in Orange County when it comes to stellar young athletes. Over a quarter of the last Summer Games’ Olympians held SoCal ties. The year-round balmy climate and world class trainers and training facilities available certainly don’t hurt, but the goals and dreams these kids are making into reality are due to the incredible passion, discipline and hard work they pour into their daily lives. By Sascha Zuger Photography by Ana Brandt Elisha Cameron Athlete age: 16 City of Residence: Huntington Beach Sport: Rowing Achievements: 10th in...
Home Alone Checklist
A new school year often brings new rules and new responsibilities your kids are deemed ready for. (Whether you are or not!) One of these milestones is the time when you decide your child can handle being alone at the house, before or after school, when work obligations cause scheduling conflicts. Here are a few helpful things that will give you peace of mind. Electrohome Alarm Clock If your day involves a long commute and starts before theirs, you might be relying on their phones to wake those sleepy, sleepy heads. Most digital media pros know the reason their heads...
Back to School Bits and Bobs
Eagle Creek No Matter What Top Load Backpack Moisture-wicking 3D air mesh back panel with reflective accents keeps kids cool and safe on the go. This top loader offers enough room for the essentials and even sports a side handle to carry suitcase-style for those days sporty students are hauling lacrosse or batbags on their shoulder. Guaranteed for Life makes this backpack a value. $89, www.eaglecreek.com Simply Personalized Swim and Extra Curricular Bags If you are always on the run to practice or dance or art club, give yourself a break and pop for a few bags to keep packed...
Mermaids!
Mermaids aren’t “little” any more, the mystical creatures from the sea are HUGE! Here are a few of our favorite goods to splash out on. Fin Fun Mermaid Doll Tails Turn your favorite Barbie-style or American Girl-style friend into a creature of the sea with these pull on tails for dolls. $12, www.finfunmermaid.com Sea Sparkles by Aurora These soft plush mermaids are just the right size to swim along for the ride. We love how they embody the enchantment of the creatures without going “too mature” in their look. $8, www.auroragift.com Mermaidens Swimmable Mermaid Tail As close as you could...
Travel Diary: Kids in the City
There’s no city that screams “holiday” like New York. And for those parents with kids in middle school or teens who can’t miss exams or sports practice, holiday break might be the only time you have a long enough break to make it worth the trip. Here’s our visual round up of the best sights, sounds, and sweets of The Big Apple. Sweet Spots Serendipity 3 Home of the famous frrrrozen chocolate, big spenders can knock back a $1000 sundae for bragging rights. (That’s some pricy brain freeze!) serendipity3.com Dylan’s Candy Bar A lookalike to a sparklier version of Wonka’s...
Momma Chef: Moroccan Chicken
How easy is it to make dinner while holding a 4-year-old on your hip, calming a 7-year-old throwing a tantrum and helping a 12-year-old with his homework? Sound familiar? Well I have finally mastered a way to serve a fabulous meal with little effort and few ingredients. My recipes are simple and delicious, using no more than six ingredients and under six minutes of prep time. It will look like you’ve spent hours in the kitchen with help from Momma Chef. Prepare to impress with this delicious Moroccan Chicken recipe. Ingredients: 8 Bone-In Chicken Thighs 3 lemons 5 chopped cloves...
Season of the Heart
It’s the season of the heart, so if your sweetie is fishing for hints to surprise you for Valentine’s Day, skip the box of chocolates and ask for these and head for the hills. (To run, we mean!) Cardio does a body good, with runners generally having lower blood pressure, lower heart rates, less bad cholesterol, and less heart disease. Ready? Go! Hoka One One The VANQUISH 2 is a super cushioned shoe for the runner looking for a springy, responsive ride. The upper features a seamless construction with an asymmetrical external web designed to give zonal support and breathability....
They Like to Move It, Move It
If you have a “bye-bye”baby who loves to be on the go, we have the solutions to keep them safe wherever you roam. Graco Extend2Fit 3-in-1 Car Seat The American Academy of Pediatrics recommends children ride rear-facing until at least 2 years of age to drastically reduce injuries in the event of an accident, particularly in the head, neck and spine. This seat offers five inches of additional legroom for children to comfortably ride rear-facing longer, and accommodates up to 50lbs which is far higher than standard seats. $249, www.gracobaby.com Safe Ride 4 Kids’ Tummy Shield With studies showing auto...
Shade-Shade-Shade(s)
Although we might now spare a thought for a chance of rain, we know our sunny OC roots. Here are our favorite shades for the sporty girl-on-the-go. Oakley Radar EV Pitch Prizm Made in the OC Excited about Opening Day? Steal some of the player’s style with these sharp shades (you can even get MLB team-specific style) that are key for the wraparound PRIZM lens tech that fine-tunes vision for specific sports. We also love the sweat-proof features — evaporative cooling ventilation and no slip features that keep your glasses where they need to be. www.Oakley.com Maui Jim Nalani Perfect...
Diving Into Lessons
Q: “My preschooler is afraid of the water, it has been a real struggle to teach him to swim. Now that we have a newborn, we want to make sure we don’t have the same challenge with her. There are a half dozen private pool hazards in our neighborhood alone and I would love to actually enjoy a day at the beach without tears as we cajole our son to get his toes wet. We are on a budget and thought those mommy-and-me swim lessons would be a waste of money when he was an infant. Is it worth it...
Back-to-School Shoes
Send your kid back to class in style with these sweet feet treats! Choo Choo Shoes Skip any sort of “confusion and delay” in getting out the door in the morning, your little conductor will always stay on track and remember where these train-themed shoes have been put away for the night. The soles even leave a track design for on the go play. (On-off switch for school!) $49, www.choochooshoes.com Keen Moxie Mary Jane If your girl’s got gumption, the Moxie Collection has her covered. Add stability to the classic ballet flat with the security of the Mary Jane strap....
Editor’s Picks: November 2017
PICK OF THE MONTH The Mom-Made Market November 18 - November 19 To truly get in the spirit of our annual Moms at Work/Mompreneur issue, we thought we would highlight a one stop shop for holiday goodies and gifts for the whole family, all carrying mom's approval! This shopping experience returns to the OC Fairgrounds for the second year. The unique market provides a platform for mom-trepreneurs to sell their goods and services, network with one another, create new friendships, come meet their supporters in person, and to have a fun day enjoying the spirit of the season. Besides the...
Romantic Wine, Art, and Hiking Getaway Ideas
A room becomes more romantic when paired with wine, art, or a coastal hike. The Carmel Highlands & Point Lobos. The storms of one year ago destroyed a large swath of the iconic Big Sur Highway, making Carmel inaccessible from the south (reopening is slated for summer of 2018). But if you come to the Coast Highway from the north, from Monterey, you will reach the northern edge of Big Sur, the setting of our first Valentine getaway recommendation. Perched like an osprey’s nest on the hillside above the rugged Big Sur coast, Hyatt Carmel Highlands, which celebrated its 100th...
Mental Vacations
Break away to a world of peace and tranquility – and still be back on time to pick the kiddies up from school. These day spas throughout OC offer everything from skin care to deep tissue massages, for the stress relief and relaxation every parent deserves. MassageLuXe Escape from carpool schedules, kids’ extracurricular activities, picking up the dry-cleaning, etc. etc. etc. that clouds your daily routine, and take two hours for yourself for a deep tissue or Swedish massage. Feel the ease from stress and tension, and improve your overall health, without having to book a getaway vacation. Expectant mothers...
Editor’s Picks: August 2018
Pick of the Month The OC Fair Don’t let the summer pass you by without a visit to the OC Fair. With a theme of “Free Your Inner Farmer” this year, it’s the perfect time to teach your little ones more about agriculture. Wander over to Centennial Farm for photos of the adorable baby piglets and the energetic goats. Also, among the new attractions are the Selfie Pop-Up Museum and the nerve-wracking Daredevils & Wheels stunt show. And of course, there’s carnival rides and games, live performances, action sports events, agricultural demonstrations and animal competitions. You definitely don’t want to...
Editor’s Picks: December 2018
PICK OF THE MONTH Winter Fest OC Thursday, December 20 - Sunday, January 6 This seasonal extravaganza comes packed with ice tubing, ice skating, and two real Snow Play areas, along with carnival rides, games and special events, like a Flying Santa. This year also presents 40,000 square feet of new wintry adventures - a Festival of Lights, a Candy and Snowflake Wonderland and a SoCal Dickens Village. The SoCal Dicken's Village takes guests through the 1800s with holidays past, present, and future. The Candy and Snowflake Wonderland is an interactive wonderland full of candy and snowflakes with a selfie...
The Importance of Early Childhood Screenings
Q: [All Ages] Does your two-month-old baby smile at the sound of your voice? Can your five-month-old grab and hold a rattle? Does your one-year-old clap his hands? Does your two-year-old engage in pretend play? A: These are just a few of the questions that developmental screenings explore. Even if your baby is healthy and thriving, it is important to take advantage of free developmental screenings as a way to learn more about your child’s specific behavior and development. Ideally, screenings are part of a well-child medical visit, but a number of community agencies provide access to them as well....
Scottsdale’s Desert Gem and Santa Cruz’s Dream Inn
[caption id="attachment_32301" align="aligncenter" width="740"] Left photo courtesy of Four Seasons. Right photo by Randall Tierney.[/caption] Each of these two family getaways is a six-hour drive from OC—one-tank road trips—but the similarities end there. Off-season (summer) lodging at the Four Seasons in the Sonoran desert of Scottsdale allows for world-class luxury at a reduced rate. A stay at the Dream Inn in Santa Cruz offers the classic and casual Cali beach vacation, along with old fashioned amusement on the historic Boardwalk. Sophistication & Saguaros As summer temps climb, room rates relax at the Four Seasons Scottsdale, making a luxury stay at...
Editor’s Picks: November 2019
PICK OF THE MONTH: Holidays at the Disneyland ResortFriday, November 8 - Monday, January 6“World of Color — Season of Light” again illuminates evenings at California Adventure, where you can also experience Disney Festival of Holidays and Santa’s Holiday Visits. Disneyland presents the festive “A Christmas Fantasy” parade and “Believe…in Holiday Magic” fireworks spectacular, with its magical snowfall finale. You’ll discover more holiday attractions at both parks too. Hours vary; check the website for full details.Disneyland, 1313 S. Harbor Blvd., Anaheim714-781-4565 | disneyland.disney.go.com Alexander and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad DayFriday, November 8 - Sunday, November 24Have a very...
Romantic Getaway Destination La Jolla
A weekend of culture, kisses and kayaks proves it: couples that paddle together stay together. By Randall Tierney An aerial view of La Jolla, with the breakwater in the foreground. This gem of a seaside village called La Jolla is endlessly scenic, with hilly ocean bluffs and sandy beaches, and cultured to the bone. Photo courtesy of Grande Colonial Hotel It’s late October, the week of our wedding anniversary, and my wife, Ronda, and I are on the beach in La Jolla listening to our guide’s instructions on how to “put in,” kayakspeak for the launch, jumping in and paddling...
e-Scholars Network
Covid safe online tutoring Assistance in K-8, high school, and college subject matter Our teachers or "e-Scholars" will help your student get back on track with distance learning, homeschooling, in-person learning, or any combination All sessions designed and taught exclusively by licensed and credentialed teachers from across the United States and are personally tailored to your student's ability, schedule, and taught at their pace Where teachers TEACH and students LEARN Click HERE to visit our website and learn more!
St. Paul’s Lutheran School
St. Paul’s Lutheran School exists to educate children, nurture their faith, and equip them to share the Gospel of Jesus Christ. We are fully accredited by WASC, and NLSA, School of Distinction and National Blue Ribbon School! When you enroll at St. Paul’s, you become part of our family. Our loving and caring teachers and staff prepare our students to be future leaders, to think critically, show empathy, and to share Jesus’ love with others. 901 E. Heim Ave., Orange 714.921.3188 | www.splsorange.org
Dogs & Separation Distress
All the time at home may create some separation anxiety issues for pets in the future…
Home Office Essentials
Standing Desk ConverterNowadays with work and home life blurring together, there couldn’t be a better addition to your office than a compact sit-stand desk converter. Make your work days more productive by periodically standing to help boost your energy and focus. No need to buy a whole new furniture set as this tabletop desk converter offers a trendy, gray, wood-grain work surface that will up the look of your home office. There are even small compartments for your smartphone, tablet and coffee mug that give freedom to personalize your space. $199.99, amazon.com Echo DotMeet the all-new Echo Dot that will...
Cool to Be Kind
Local mom creates book systems teaching kids that success is built on character. Being a mother doesn’t come with a handbook. So Danielle LaBriola, mother of two, decided to write her own book. A series of them, actually. Her book series, Crafting Character, is a five-trait system of books with accompanying interactive plushies that help cultivate the best character from kids. “I struggled to conceive my ‘miracle babies’ so I went all-in trying to be a perfect parent,” says LaBriola. Living in Coto de Caza with her 11-year-old twins, Jack and Scarlett, LaBriola says she planned amazing adventures for her...
Discussing Active Shooters
(Photo Courtesy of Note Thanun/Unsplash) How do I talk to my young child about active shooters? Elementary age The world is seemingly becoming a more dangerous and violent place post-pandemic. We can’t seem to turn on the news without a story of an active shooter or violent event somewhere in the country. As parents, it can be difficult to cope with the images and stories of the victims, but for a child, it can be even more devastating. While many try to shield their children from these types of news stories, or even the topic in general, kids today are...
Holiday Gift Guide
(Photo Courtesy of Canva) Unwrap excitement this season with on-trend stocking stuffers and unique local finds for everyone on your list. FOR KIDS (Photo Courtesy of Red & Olive) Red & Olive Co. Stuffed Dolls Each doll created by stepmother-and-daughter team Lita Barreda and Destiny Conner has its own personality, from Sassy Cassy the cat to Stinky Reed the adventurous skunk. Designed in Newport Beach and hand-knitted by artisans in Peru, the 7-inch baby collection animals fit perfectly in the crook of tiny arms, while 22-inch dolls make the perfect friends for kids with big imaginations. $35-$98; redandoliveco.com (Photo Courtesy...
Summer Camp Success
How Special Needs Camps Adapted to a Pandemic Two years of pandemic transformed everyday normal moments in life into the annoyingly and sometimes comically difficult. We often complained. We grumbled. We worried how we would do things. Then somehow we just got on with it. Life can be like that every day for kids with physical or cognitive disabilities. Yet, they must learn at an early age just how to get on with it as well. These lessons in adaptation, grace and dignity can become much more complicated in a pandemic. And teaching kids with special needs during a pandemic...
Fourth of July Fun
(Photo Courtesy of Newport Dunes Waterfront Resort) Whether it involves fireworks or not, there’s plenty to do this July 4th holiday across OC. WITH FIREWORKS June 30 Huntington Beach Annual 4th of July Celebration www.hb4thofjuly.org Huntington Beach devotes five days celebrating the Fourth of July. June 30 has a Block Party on Main Street, with the Pier Plaza Festival, featuring carnival rides, live music, food trucks and vendors, happening July 1-4. July 4th starts with the Surf City Run & Kid's Fun Run, followed by the 10 am Independence Day Parade along PCH at 10 am, and concludes with majestic...
Holiday Health
(Photo Courtesy of iStock) With the holiday rush here, how do I keep my family healthy, fit and safe? All ages With the upcoming holidays, there’s a lot of focus on meals, preparing for family gatherings, and for families with little ones, creating safe and enjoyable celebrations. The holidays are a wonderful time for creating memories, but it is also important to keep your children and families on track when it comes to nutrition, exercise and safety. Holiday Meals When you think about holiday meals, one of the first things that may come to mind is an excessive intake of...
Summer Camp Support
(Photo Courtesy of Endless Sun Surf Camp) Mental health remains in view for camp directors as we head into summer camp season. In 2020, Camp James directors received emails or had parents coming in to say — often with tears in their eyes — that they had not seen their child smile for the past months prior to coming to camp. “That they see that their precious little child is still in there after months of being homebound essentially and that at camp they see all their happiness returning,” said Camp James Newport Dunes co-director Theresa Collins. “We have returning...
Orange County Special Needs Directory
Our mission is to provide a helpful, comprehensive directory that special needs families can start with when looking for therapies, education, counseling and activities. We will continue to expand this guide online. We want to hear from parents and professionals with your suggestions. Here we have the searchable directory with links to each resource. Use the submit form to suggest other helpful resources. – The Editors Compiled by Sophia Morales, Jocelyn Quirate, & Madison Amirehteshami Education [ninja_tables id="73656"] [ninja_tables id="73120"] Learning Resources [ninja_tables id="73123"] Sports and Activities [ninja_tables id="73125"] Therapies & More [ninja_tables id="73658"] [ninja_tables id="73127"] Check each website for...
Nominate A Mompreneur
Know a mom who balances work with family life? Use our form to tell us about a mompreneur in Orange County who can be featured in our Moms at Work Issue.
Meet Mickey the Jaguar
In spring of last year, the OC Zoo in Orange unveiled its brand-new Large Mammal Exhibit, with two young, orphaned mountain lion sisters, a young, injured male
Kids Play & Places
We bring you the best of the best in Orange County kids’ play and places, plus plenty more you won’t want to miss. Congratulations to all our winners!
Pumpkins and Halloween Spooktaculars
Keep your October full of Halloween festivities with this guide to pumpkin patches and spooky fun. Have some Halloween family fun both indoors and outdoors.
The Evolving Landscape of Parent Wellness
The new year brings advancements and transformative changes in parenting and well-being. Parenting is a beautiful journey that requires constant adapting.
Enter to Win Tickets to Southern Califorina’s Premiere Outdoor show at the Orange County Fairgrounds
Winner will receive a four-pack of tickets Pacific Coast Sportfishing Tackle, Boat, Travel, and Outdoors Show where there is so much free activities for kids and families to enjoy Are you ready for a full day of fun and outdoors? Then the Pacific Coast Sportfishing Tackle, Boat, Travel, and Outdoors Show is for you. March 7 – 10 at the Orange County Fairgrounds. In addition to all the boats and outdoor vendors, there are so many FREE kids’ activities including two trout fishing ponds to try their hand and catching and releasing fish, falconry, Jay Prehistoric Reptiles kids get up...
Keep Moving
Learn how children with special needs benefit from sports, dance, swim and other types of physical activities.
Beat the Summer Slide
Educational experts offer proactive tips for lessening summer learning loss. It’s time for summer break, while that means free time and vacations for many kids
The District at Tustin Legacy to Host Learn & Grow Family Fun Fair
Join us on September 14 for a free, fun, family-friendly fair that features learning resources and after-school activities at The District at Tustin Legacy.
Classes
We bring you the best of the best in Orange County classes for kids plus plenty more you won’t want to miss. Congratulations to all our winners!
A Season of Reflection
It is all too easy to rush through the days. Cultivate a deeper connection with yourself and your children, embrace a mindful approach to parenting.
Navigating Diverse Perspectives Mindfully
Learn ways to foster a mindful approach to parenting that welcomes diverse perspectives. As we enter a new year, we may find ourselves at a crossroads…
Finding the Best Camp
There are many things families with special needs have to consider when it comes to camps for their kids. There are key benefits and specific things to look for
70 Looks Good on Disneyland
Disneyland Resort celebrates seven happy decades. “To all who come to this happy place, welcome. Disneyland is your land. Here age relives fond memories of…”
Family Fun
Discover Orange County’s best in food, family fun, classes & more with our Readers’ Choice Awards. Celebrate community favorites chosen by locals.
Pumpkin Spiced French Toast
This cozy fall breakfast is everything you love about pumpkin spice — warm, sweet and comforting — all wrapped up in crispy-on-the-outside, soft-on-the-inside slices of French toast. It’s an easy, kid-friendly recipe where everyone can get involved: dipping the bread, mixing the batter and even choosing their own toppings. Great for lazy weekends or festive holiday mornings!
Keeping Children Safe Online During COVID-19
[caption id="attachment_36173" align="aligncenter" width="500"] Photo by Hal Gatewood on Unsplash[/caption] Q: [All Ages] With the shelter-in-place, my kids are online all the time. How do I balance their distance learning needs with the usual concerns of too much screen time? Yes, it is a reality — school is out for the rest of the academic year due to COVID-19. It’s a hard pill to swallow for parents and students alike, as we are all learning how to do things differently. Distance learning will present us all with formidable challenges, but with a little guidance we can help us all make...
After-School Activities for Children
[caption id="attachment_13671" align="aligncenter" width="500"] Brain Builders[/caption] If Your Child is a Brainiac At Chess Palace in Garden Grove, children can take classes, play for fun, and participate in tournaments. Chess Palace has been owned by the Ong family since 2003; some of its students have won national championships. chesspalace.com Bionerds. Budding scientists from kindergarten through sixth grade can enroll in a four-week class in Irvine to learn about worms, bacteria, DNA, and fruit flies. www.bionerdsllc.com Brain Builders offers Engineering with LEGO classes at dozens of public and private schools throughout Orange County and at its facility in Laguna Niguel. www.brainbuildersed.org...
Fashion Week Hair Design
If you’re looking to spring forward into a new style with your lovely locks, we have a few ideas. Vera Wang’s Fashion Week hair design, by runway stylist Paul Hanlon for Pai-Shau, was inspired by the collections’ rich textures, long, lean lines and strong hues. We love Vera, but we also wanted that hair! The clean-looking, sculptural styles featured fine, hidden side braids made behind the ear to peek through as the hair moves. Hanlon followed the models’ own, natural hair partings for each look. “It’s about the idea of a smaller rounded look: not pinned or sleeked, but with...
HPV vaccine
Q: [Tween] My doctor suggested we have our tween get the new HPV vaccine, which kind of boggles our minds. He just turned 11 and is not even thinking in that direction yet! We don’t do gratuitous shots and it seems like an odd thing, especially for a boy. Can’t it wait until later in high school or if we see some signals he is thinking of girls more seriously? A: The Human Papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine is a safe and effective way to prevent an HPV infection. HPV is a sexually transmitted virus that can lead to cervical cancer in...
Mum’s the Word
Q: [Whole Family] I am a stepmother to an adorable 3 and 5-year-old. They spend a lot of time at our house and sometimes the older one slips and calls me “mom” or refers to me as her mom to her friends. The little one mimics her. I’m hugely flattered, and kind of get it. If someone asks me how many kids I have, I say three (my son is 9) without distinction. But I don’t want to cause a problem with their mother. How should I handle it without hurting their feelings? A: Parenting is a challenging task no...
Animal Steps in the Right Direction
Parents have a tough balancing act when it comes to indulging our kids’ passion for connecting with animals and deciding what is right based on our family values. Two well-known organizations have made some pretty big steps in a direction that makes those judgment calls a little easier. SeaWorld San Diego Amid much controversy (and tragic events we have all seen in the news the past few years), SeaWorld recently announced a change in their programming and policies for the future. The park will no longer engage in theatrical-style shows with their orcas, opting for an animal education demonstration that...
Smoothie Moves
Oh What a Beautiful Morning! You probably knew smoothies could be a quick and easy start to your morning (especially once school kicks in and things get hectic), but did you know the superfoods you can stash in these yummy breakfast shakes can help you look gorge This Radiant Hair Smoothie by Philosophie founder (and nutrition guru to stars like George Clooney), Sophie Jaffe, will make your locks luxe and offer a satisfying start to the day. Coconut Bliss Coconut Butter helps hydrate those strands, and packs a punch of Vitamin C which helps build collagen and promotes overall hair...
Picking a Musical Instrument for Your Child
Q: [Teens & Tweens] We got the registration forms for middle school and my son was asked to pick an instrument for the next two years. How the heck do we do that? Is there somewhere to try instruments out? Are some easier to learn than others? A: Although it may seem like an arduous task, choosing an instrument is not as difficult as it may seem. Each family of instruments produces a unique sound and has a slightly different way of playing it. Each instrument will pose different difficulties for different people; so I’d rather describe how these instruments...
Halloween, Baby!
What’s cuter than a dressed up baby, right? But costumes from Halloween shops tend to be anything but comfy and often have accessories or decorations which are unsafe. We tracked down items for four unique looks that are cozy, while festive, and can be enjoyed by baby (and everyone around baby) long after the last Jack o’Lantern candles flickers out. Doodlepants Monsters Slide on these sweaterknit leggings and give new meaning to “creepy crawlies”. While we love Frank’, the more general monsters have staying power to last past the 31st. www.doodlepants.com World Traveler We love that no only will your...
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