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Tips On Boating Safely with Children

Tips On Boating Safely with Children

Before you hit the water with baby on board, be sure you know the safety rules and regulations.

Strike Up Some Fun

Strike Up Some Fun

Imagine a summer filled with kid-friendly entertainment that’s completely free.

History at Play

History at Play

A source of delight to generations of children, the newly restored circa 1911 playhouse is once again ready for exploration at the Joseph R. Lamar Boyhood at 415 Seventh St.

Winning Art

Winning Art

ALIX WALBURN of Davidson Fine Arts Magnet School took home the Best of Show award at the 33rd annual Agnes Markwalter Youth Art Competition and Exhibition.

Going for Gold

Going for Gold

Latasha Colander Clark, who earned an Olympic gold medal and was part of a world-record relay team, joins the Paine College athletic staff as head coach for men’s and women’s track and field and cross country.

Safe Kids Fast Facts- April 2012

Safe Kids Fast Facts- April 2012

More than 500 children have died since 1998 after being left or becoming trapped in a motor vehicle.

Wait To Text

Wait To Text

Prevention Program

Prevention Program

Child Enrichment, Inc., will present Darknes to Light: Stewards for Children, Child Sexual Abuse Prevention Program on Tuesday, March 13.

Art + Smart

Art + Smart

Turn Your smart phone into an art phone with the newly released iPhone app from The Morris Museum of Art.

Rucker’s Right

Rucker’s Right

Former WAGT chief meteorologist Jeff Rucker began his third career when he and his wife, Christine, opened the new Mathnasium Learning Center at Mullins Crossing last November.

Excellent Essays

Excellent Essays

The Augusta Chapter, National Society Daughters of the American Revolution presented the 2011-2012 Richmond County winners of the American History Essay Contest in early January.

Aiken Opening

Aiken Opening

The all-new Family Y of Aiken County held its Grand Opening Celebration on Saturday, January 142. More than 4,500 visitors enjoyed tours, lunch and family-friendly activities and demonstrations

Protect Your Active Family with Helmets

Protect Your Active Family with Helmets

Don't let your children hit the road on their new bike without a helmet. Here's a guide to help you pick the right helmet for your child.

State Champions!

State Champions!

Local Team wins state championship and places third in Southern Regionals.

Like Mother, Like Daughter

Like Mother, Like Daughter

Moms have a powerful influence as role models for their daughters’ physical activity...

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Got Eggs?

Got Eggs?

A backyard chicken coop means fresh eggs are as easy to get as stepping outside your back door.

The Weather Outside Is Frightful

The Weather Outside Is Frightful

April showers may bring May flowers, but for many children these spring showers and thunderstorms equate to utter fear and terror...

Simple Celebrations

Simple Celebrations

Birthday parties don't have to be over-the-top to be fun for the birthday boy or girl, the parents and their guests.

Thanksgiving 101

Thanksgiving 101

A guide to hosting a stress-free Thanksgiving for Reluctant hosts.

Should I Stay or Should I Go?

Should I Stay or Should I Go?

There is no tried and true formula to determine what is the “right” thing to do—full-time, part-time or stay-at-home—it’s a mix that is an individual choice for each family.

Grandma’s Moving In

Grandma’s Moving In

Regardless of the reason for the move, your familiar world has forever been altered. What are some ways to deal with this life change to make this transition easier for everyone?

Home Education

Home Education

Charlene Peavey, the conference coordinator for the Georgia Home Education Association, who has also homeschooled her own five children for the past 25 years, says there are many reasons why parents choose home schooling over other education models,

Is It Time To  Tune Out the Tube?

Is It Time To Tune Out the Tube?

I can mark periods of my life by the television programs I watched. In my early years, my older brother and I revolved our Saturday routine around morning cartoons...

Shaping Up for Selling

Shaping Up for Selling

First impressions are important and the same holds true when you are showcasing your home for a potential sale.

Their Works of Art

Their Works of Art

Children’s Artwork Can Decorate More Than the Fridge

Spring Clean Your Kitchen

Spring Clean Your Kitchen

As we are entering the warmer season, spring cleaning is a hot topic...

Babysitters - A How To Guide

Babysitters - A How To Guide

O’ babysitter, thou art divine. You drive your own car. You don’t drink our wine...

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Time Out!

Mama Bo Peep and Her Guilty Sheep

Mama Bo Peep and Her Guilty Sheep

’m lying in bed listening to the sound of my husband’s soft breath, in and out, in and out.

Young Love

Young Love

What's a parent to do when their teen experiences their first love, first heartbreak...first romance?

Keep It Positive

Keep It Positive

It takes positive parents to raise positive children. Negative thought patterns and personalities can be turned around with a few simple techniques.

Dancing Into the Holidays

Dancing Into the Holidays

The Nutcracker celebrates its 40th production in Augusta. Learn about how the production began and the ins and outs of dancing in this beloved ballet.

Should We Ditch the Landline?

Should We Ditch the Landline?

Do you really need a landline? While many homes are disconnecting their landlines, there are pros and cons to doing so.

Wishful Thinking

Wishful Thinking

As Sallie Felton, a practicing life coach in Hamilton, Mass., and co-author of Stepping Stones to Success With Deepak Chopra, says, “You can become a victim of wishful thinking.”

Menu Makeover

Menu Makeover

Calling them the lazy days of summer is fitting at my house when it comes to our evening family meals. Dinner is served later than during the school year and menus are often planned at the last minute...

Parenting: Perfection Is Not the Goal

Parenting: Perfection Is Not the Goal

Perfection. I know her. Her child goes to school with mine. We sit together at baseball games. Her son’s baseball pants are always the whitest...

Talking About the Tough Stuff

Talking About the Tough Stuff

Eliminate Excuses and Initiate Conversations With Your Children

Should You Pay for Good Grades?

Should You Pay for Good Grades?

Motivating your children to do well in school can be one of the most important—yet challenging —things you can do as a parent.

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Mommy Makeover

Mommy Makeover August 2011

Mommy Makeover August 2011

Tonita Cody, 42, is a wife, mother of two and pastor of Parks Grove F.B.H. Church in Lincolnton.

Awesome Anna

Awesome Anna

Anna Avrett, 51, an architect and mother of three teenagers, is a three-time winner of the Family Y’s Team Lean weight loss competition, losing a total of 60 pounds.

Happy Helen

Happy Helen

Helen Bissell, 49, is one busy mother of three.

Pretty Patty

Pretty Patty

Dr. Patty Caudell, 46, is a busy mother of two sons, ages 11 and 9, who holds a black belt in karate and enjoys the outdoors.

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Healthy Family

It’s Just a Little Lisp... Or Is It Time for Speech Therapy?

It’s Just a Little Lisp... Or Is It Time for Speech Therapy?

As speech pathologist Terri Stewart gestures in sign language and shows him the illustrated puzzle pieces, 2-year-old Zeke points to the boat, then grabs a set of plastic keys. “Whose keys are those? Are those Eden’s keys?” prompts Stewart, referring to Zeke’s younger sister. “My keys!” he responds with a grin.

Alternative Medicine for Kids?

Alternative Medicine for Kids?

What is alternative medicine? what's the difference between alternative and integrative medicine? What's right for our kids?

Got Gluten?

Got Gluten?

What's up with gluten sensitivity and how do you live gluten-free?

More Than a Cough

More Than a Cough

Asthma cases are on the rise, impacting children and adults alike.

Sleep Safety

Sleep Safety

We can significantly reduce the number of infant deaths due to SIDS by using these 10 simple, but important, sleep practices.

Healthy Family

Healthy Family

Michael Viator needs all his available lung capacity. Since smoking would interfere with the 17-year-old Richmond County home schooled student’s love of dance, he doesn’t even consider touching cigarettes.

Buy or Bag?

Buy or Bag?

Each week of the school year, I let my girls mark off the days on the school lunch menu when they want to eat at school...

Caffeinated Kids

Caffeinated Kids

Caffeine is cool. It continues to get a hipper image thanks to energy drinks that promote increased vivacity and sophistication if consumed.

The Lean Teen

The Lean Teen

Is there any way to reconcile these health-conscious desires with a lifestyle that often necessitates greasy paper bags from the drive-thru window?

Potty Training Pointers

Potty Training Pointers

Potty training. Just those two words bring me back to a time of stress in the Jones household.

Move and Improve Self Esteem

Move and Improve Self Esteem

New Research Links Physical Activity to Psychological Well Being.

The Big Move...To the Big Bed

As a first-time parent, the big move to the big bed can be a serious parenting dilemma. We asked the experts the right age and how to make the transition from crib to bed.

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Inspiration Station

Man on a Mission

Man on a Mission

Dexter Lambert accompanied the son of a deceased patient to Upala, Costa Rica, where he found his mission...building services and providing help for the disabled there.

Running for Natalie

Running for Natalie

“I’m here to bring you Natalie’s story,” Beth tells the audience. “It’s still making headlines today...

In Service

In Service

Fort Gordon Spouses and Civilians Club members are spirited volunteers.

Show Me the Money

Show Me the Money

Junior Achievement has been teaching kids about money and business through in-school and summer programs since 1962.

Raising Kids Who Care

Raising Kids Who Care

Family Volunteerism Puts Children on the Path Towards Lifelong Altruism

It's All About Connecting

It's All About Connecting

Augusta resident Kim Hines started Augusta Locally Grown, a modern-day farmers market concept which connects local farmers to local consumers.

Time for Teens

Time for Teens

Young Life is a national organization that started in Dallas in 1941. It has been in Augusta since 1953, according to Ogden Tabb, area coordinator.

Adventures in the Arts

Adventures in the Arts

As budgets are cut and belts are tightened, Cindy O’Brien believes there’s even more of a need for her organization...

Generations Apart

Generations Apart

By 3 p.m., the back room of the Jud C. Hickey Center for Alzheimer’s Care is quiet. ..the International Baccalaureate students from the Academy of Richmond County slip in almost unnoticed and begin their volunteer duties.

Network in a Bag

Network in a Bag

Lydia Project Provides Tote Bags, Financial Assistance and More for Women With Cancer

Well Schooled

Well Schooled

Educator Turns Homeschool Experience Into Growing Christian Academy.

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