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
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Why it’s important that Julia, a Muppet with autism, has a family
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A colorful weekend escape to the National Cherry Blossom Festival
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Equine therapy for kids with disabilities
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Celebrating Women’s History with girls and boys—all year long
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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.
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Choosing a summer camp for your child with special needs
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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?
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Sensory-friendly museum days in Philly
The US Constitution Center joins a group of Philadelphia museums that offer programs for people with sensory sensitivities
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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:
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Events and resources to honor Martin Luther King Jr.
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The only resolution worth keeping this new year
All the airbags deployed. Every single one of them.
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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.
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