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Middle schools don't provide on-site afterschool care, and my upcoming sixth grader isn't ready to stay home alone, writes a Go Ask Mom reader.
Now that Christmas is past us and the kids have had about a week with their new toys, which ones are hits and which ones are duds?
Sarah Lindenfeld Hall
Is third grade too young to read this popular young adult trilogy?
She's looking for a good place to take Christmas card photos.
We share some Thanksgiving leftover recipes, but we'd love to hear how you use yours!
As we head into the Thanksgiving holiday, I wondered how others might give thanks on a regular basis with their family.
A mom is looking for programs for moms and babies under the age of one.
As my kids sorted their Halloween candy for the umpteenth time the other day, I decided I needed to take action.
A mom wonders what families do on Halloween when their kids have too old for trick-or-treating.
She's looking for a place to take her son for his first haircut.
She wants to know more about Duke's Talent Identification Program for gifted students.
I received this email from a mom this week. She's looking for birthday party ideas for her grade schooler.
I received this email from a local mom this week after a nice evening went downhill thanks to some women who couldn't keep their language family-friendly at a local family restaurant.
Her daughter loves creating bracelets and other pieces with her Rainbow Loom. Now her mom is wondering where she can sell her creations.
Our own Lynda Loveland is moderating The Food Dialogues: North Carolina, a free program in Raleigh on Thursday that will explore where our food comes from and what's on our plates. She wants your questions about the food we eat.
Where are your family's favorites? Are there spots that cater perfectly to little kids? Are there others that keep older kids engaged?
A local mom posted this question on Go Ask Mom's Facebook page the other day. It sounds like she's got her hands full and is looking for a fun place to get out of the house.
A local mom asked me this question when we met the other day: She's wondering when her son, now nine months, will be old enough for activities and outings such as music and movement classes or sports.
This mom is looking for ways her rising first grader can help out troops overseas.
She's looking for things to do with the teen in her life.
I received this email from a mom who was diagnosed with a serious disorder after the birth of her child. She needs help doing small things around the house, such as cleaning the floors and bathrooms, and taking her and her son to the park.
How do you encourage your kids to read and keep learning all summer long?
What chores do your kids do and at what age did they start?
Here's a question that I've never fielded before: Is there any place to ride an elephant around here?
It's blueberry season in North Carolina and lots of farms in the region offer pick-your-own opportunities. Do you have a favorite?