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by Hollace Schmidt
Melissa knew she wanted a midwife when her baby was born (a midwife delivered her and her sister). But where would be the best place to deliver? She ruled out birthing centers, which she found uninviting, and hospitals, because she was worried she’d be pressured into drugs or a C-section. She loved the idea of a home birth because during labor, she’d be able to shower in her own bathroom or go out for fresh air—and once the baby was born, snuggle up in the family bed.
by Charlotte Latvala
Whether your child has an ongoing issue, such as allergies or a learning disability, or a one-time problem, like a conflict with a teacher, at some point you may need to be his advocate at school.
by Marygrace Taylor
You already know that committing to healthy eating goes beyond avoiding trans fats and getting more veggies—it also means choosing foods that are free of things like high fructose corn syrup or pesticides. But there are other chemicals and additives worth steering clear of to ensure your family’s food is as natural as possible.
by Elizabeth Foy Larsen
If adoption is in your family’s future, sorting through your options can feel overwhelming. But any adoptive parent will tell you it’s worth it.
by Linda Formichelli
Celebrating a few of the wonderful ways to build a happy home.
by Grace Suh
We don’t eat together as a family. Does that make me a terrible mom?
by Beth Kanter
Have a baby? The critiques start…now.
by Marygrace Taylor
We asked to hear your biggest questions on living more earth-friendly, and the response was near unanimous: How can families live green without going broke?
by Marygrace Taylor
Happy holidays! Or are they? ‘Tis definitely the season for families and friends to gather together and share food, gifts, and plenty of memories—but for many, it’s also a season filled with tension and pleasantries that are less than pleasant.
by Marygrace Taylor
Discuss with your group: What healthier-living challenge would you like your family to try? From KIWI’s December/January issue.
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