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Coronavirus and the consequences of meeting basic needs

This hoarding thing made my parents' risky trips to the store an exercise in frustration, and increased the need for them to try it more frequently. So I made what many in today's altered world would consider a stupid, reckless decision.

Take-out meals your kids will love

Supporting local restaurants is a win-win: You get a night off from cooking, and there are some great takeout deals now. Here are a few family favorites.

The evolving new reality of distance learning

For now, many schools describe their distance-learning approach as “evolving.” It can get confusing and time consuming for all, including students and many parents who feel like they’ve been thrown into home schooling.

Parents: Here’s the ONLY advice you really need to follow, in “certain” OR “uncertain” times

As a teacher I saw a lot — and I mean a lot — of different types of families and various ways of raising children. You must be thinking I have all the answers to building functional, healthy children. I do. But the answers may surprise you.

The good, the not-so-good and the unknown aspects of a forced transition to online learning

As chief strategy and customer officer at the University of Phoenix, Ruth Veloria has unique insights on virtual education. She wasn’t expecting to have to implement online learning at home, but then the coronavirus came along.

It’s official: Arizona public schools will remain closed through end of year

Schools will remain closed in Arizona through the end of the year, according to a joint statement from Governor Doug Ducey and Superintendent of Public Instruction Kathy Hoffman.

Federal aid is on the way, with up to $2,400 for couples and a big raise for unemployment

Much-needed federal aid for American families is on the way: A blockbuster $2 trillion coronavirus “rescue” package was finalized today. It provides direct cash payments to households and substantially enhances unemployment benefits.

How Arizona families are working and parenting in the COVID-19 era

For working parents in Arizona, it hasn't been easy the last few weeks as coronavirus safety measures ramp up and everyone stays home.

Coronavirus put off tax filing, but not the deadline for 2019 tax credit donations

The coronavirus gave Arizona taxpayers until July 15 to file 2019 state and local taxes, but did not change the deadline for making tax-credit donations.

What’s for breakfast, lunch AND dinner?

Now that the entire family is home all day every day, the burning “What’s for dinner?” question has now extended to breakfast, lunch, and snacks.

Southwest Human Development Walk With Me fundraiser goes virtual

Feeling helpless? Take a walk and make it count! Walk With Me Goes Virtual is an effort to provide critical support for Arizona children with disabilities.

AAP urges healthy discipline measures as parents face unprecedented level of stress

Pediatricians fear an increase in incidences of child abuse given the unprecedented levels of stress families face because of the coronavirus.

Midwestern University extends deadline to apply for summer health careers institute

Midwestern University has extended the deadline for teens to apply to the seven-day summer Health Careers Institute for High School Students.

Arizona public television launches educational broadcast schedule

Arizona PBS and Arizona Public Media are launching educational programming to support students "sheltering at home" to avoid spreading the coronavirus.

Updated: Organizations offering child care during school closures

Working parents are scrambling to find child-care options in the wake of school closures to stop the spread of coronavirus, COVID-19. We're constantly updating this list of available options.

Our staff — and some local moms — share creative solutions to social distancing

Local parents are using creativity to confront this unexpected time of social distancing and sheltering at home. Here are three of our favorites.

PARTY ARTICLES

Money Lessons from Birthday Parties

Teaching Kids the Value of Gifts & Gratitude Between the cake, balloons, and wrapping paper tornado, birthday parties are often all about fun, but they also provide the perfect opportunity to teach kids early lessons...

Time to Paw-ty

Celebrating your favorite furry friend Call me crazy, but when my husband and I adopted our first dog together, we threw her a birthday party complete with cake, streamers, guests, appetizers, games, and more. Was...

Unique Ways to Host a Joint Birthday Party

My brother and I have birthdays that are just one day apart—his on March 3rd, mine on March 4th, and our oldest brother just a few weeks later on March 21st. Fast forward 31 years...

Out-of-the-box Birthday Party Ideas in Phoenix & Tucson

Wanting to do something a little extra special for your child’s next birthday party? Maybe it’s a milestone birthday—like turning double digits or entering the teen years. Or perhaps your child has requested to...

Birthday Traditions & Clever Theme Ideas

Childhood birthdays are unlike any others. I have fond memories of waking up on my birthday morning anticipating all the fun that was in store. With three kids who had birthdays all in the same...

Out-of-the Box Birthday Party Ideas

Wanting to do something a little extra special for your child’s next birthday party? Maybe it’s a milestone birthday—like turning double digits or entering the teen years. Or perhaps your child has requested to...

Party Etiquette

Whether you’re hosting a party or attending one, you may be wondering—do people really RSVP anymore? What about goodie bags, are those still a thing? Do I need to stay with my child at...

How to Throw a Birthday Party that Won’t Break the Bank

I remember the days when birthday parties consisted of colorful balloons, streamers, a simple cake, and the classics like musical chairs and tag with a few friends. Times have changed and suddenly it feels necessary...

How to do a drive-by birthday party

As we get deeper into quarantine, people have gotten creative with birthday celebrations. One result: the drive-by birthday party.

Home pool party? Hire a lifeguard!

Drowning happens silently and quickly. That’s why children are at risk even when — and sometimes especially when — adults are nearby. Even a "designated pool watcher" can avert his or her eyes for a...

Hiking birthday party

For a child who loves adventure and outdoors, turn a hike into a birthday party.
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Bike race birthday party

When there are lots of neighborhood friends who love to ride their bikes together, host a birthday party that feels like an official bike race.

Island birthday party

Pool parties are popular in Arizona. Make a stylish upgrade at your next birthday party by incorporating décor and details that will transport guests from the desert to a tropical island paradise.

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