Pennsylvania Parenting Magazine

How To Keep Your Busy Home Clean With Pets and Kids
Quick cleaning strategies for busy homes with pets and kids. Here are a few tips for pet-friendly cleaning products and kid-friendly chores that work.

4 Things To Consider Before Buying Jewelry for Your Kids
Even young kids can appreciate the beauty of jewelry, but as a parent, there are key things you need to consider before buying jewelry for your children.

Is Rubber Playground Surfacing Safe for Kids?
Wondering if rubber playground surfaces are safe? Get the facts about impact protection, health concerns, and safety standards for kids’ play areas.

Finding the Perfect Place for Your Kid’s Basketball Hoop
Choose the perfect basketball hoop placement by balancing practicality and neighborly respect. Create a fun, hassle-free setup that fosters great relationships.

Tips To Follow When Modernizing Your Split-Level Home
Modernize your split-level home with stylish updates like open railings and sleek finishes, blending nostalgic charm with contemporary design effortlessly.

Tips To Help Your Child Improve Their Accuracy as a QB
Support your young quarterback’s growth with tips on skill-building, confidence, and resilience for long-term success and enjoyment on the football field.

Homemade Christmas Gifts To Start Making Now
Start creating heartfelt, homemade Christmas gifts now. Simple sewing, art projects, and kitchen crafts that grandparents and teachers will treasure.

How To Prepare Your Home’s Exterior for Winter
Get your home’s exterior ready for winter weather. Consider these essential tips for protecting gutters, walkways, and outdoor plumbing from freeze damage.

4 Hazards on the Road that can Affect Your Family’s Tires
Calling all parents! Learn about four common road hazards that can damage your family’s car’s tires and how to protect against dangerous blowouts.

Mistakes To Avoid in Pregnancy-Related Medical Crises
Pregnancy emergencies can be scary, but knowing what to expect and getting the right care can save lives—your partner’s and your baby’s. Here’s what to avoid!




