Philly Parenting
Philly Parenting is WHYY’s blog on family and parenting issues throughout the city and region. We cover everything from what local family-friendly events are coming up to how to broach tough topics with your kids. It’s a space for Philadelphia families to talk out loud about what’s going on.
Recent Articles
Andy Mullen, a Radnor resident who has been both a middle school and high school counselor for the past 16 years in the Tredyffrin/Eastto ...
6 years ago
It is always a joy taking Dahlia to school, but one morning was extra special. While she was working on her morning math worksheet, her t ...
6 years ago
Why it’s important that Julia, a Muppet with autism, has a family
Like many moms of a kid with autism, I was so excited in 2015 when Sesame Workshop added a wonderful new Muppet character: ...
6 years ago
A colorful weekend escape to the National Cherry Blossom Festival
We have a lot in common with Washington D.C. For a decade, before the U.S. capital found its permanent home along the Potomac Rive ...
6 years ago
Equine therapy for kids with disabilities
When my 16-year-old son who has autism and an intellectual disability was a young child, he was really scared of animals. Dogs simply tak ...
6 years ago
Celebrating Women’s History with girls and boys—all year long
Recently, I had the wonderful experience of taking my teenage daughter to see On the Basis of Sex, the 2018 biopic of Supreme Co ...
6 years ago
Snowy family fun just a few hours from Philly’s disappointing winter weather
During a season offering very little opportunity for snowy fun in the region, look to the north for all many of wintry outdoor activities.
6 years ago
Choosing a summer camp for your child with special needs
As spring approaches, kids and teens start to anticipate summer vacation and many parents appreciate the more relaxed summer season as a ...
6 years ago
5 ways to explore Black History Month with your kids over Presidents’ Day Weekend
Have you made plans for your family for the upcoming President’s Day weekend?
6 years ago
Sensory-friendly museum days in Philly
The US Constitution Center joins a group of Philadelphia museums that offer programs for people with sensory sensitivities
6 years ago
Walking through the streets of Old San Juan Puerto Rico on a balmy December evening my 30-year old nephew handed my 6-year old daughter a ten dollar bill and said:
6 years ago
Events and resources to honor Martin Luther King Jr.
How will you and your kids recognize Martin Luther King, Jr. day this year? If you are not working on Monday, there are lots of ...
6 years ago
The only resolution worth keeping this new year
All the airbags deployed. Every single one of them.
6 years ago
Five ways families can make a difference during the holidays
December is a month of giving…but many of us parents struggle with the consumerist expectations that surround the holiday season.
6 years ago
Cutting our own Christmas tree one more time
I’m the last guy you would ever expect to see behind the wheel of a heavy duty pickup truck.
6 years ago