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Washington Township Mom Brittany Harvey

This Macomb County mom shares details about her favorite maternity stores, fave baby gift and more.

Farmington Hills Mom Jacqueline Howard

This Oakland County mom tells the story behind her baby's name, talks about the hardest part of being a parent and more.

Canton Mom Sarah Radcliffe

The Wayne County mom talks about hospital bag musts, tips for those early weeks and more.

Manners and Kids: Social Skills Still Matter

Etiquette evolves, and new technology makes it trickier. Yet it helps kids foster stronger relationships and better professional prospects. Here are tips for parents to guide them.

Siblings Launch Caregiving and Grief Website After Sister’s Death

The website, Losing a Puzzle Piece, is updated regularly with resources and posts related to the loss of a brother or sister.

Should You Bank Your Baby's Cord Blood?

From storage options to the retrieval process, here's what you should know to make an informed decision about banking umbilical cord blood.

Is Your Child Suffering From Dry Eyes?

Dr. Alexandra Williamson of Children's Eye Care explains the symptoms and treatment.

The Sound of Silence: When Children Are Born Deaf

When you have a baby born deaf, it can trigger worry for parents. Two local families share stories on finding the right solutions for their kids.

Grassroots Government: County Government

Get the lowdown on this essential area of local government – and why you should do a little research this election year before heading to the polls.

Grassroots Government: City Government

The town you hang your hat can have a big impact on your daily life. And the decisions that make that impact are made by the people who run that town.

Grassroots Government: School Boards

Just what is the role of a school board member, and how much power do they yield on the educational scene?

How Much Life Insurance Do You Need? Find Out!

No one wants to think about needing life insurance, but part of being a parent is preparing for an emergency. Here, April Markland of Michigan Term helps families figure out how much they need to ensure that their children are cared for if the unthinkable happens.