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Apodos or nicknames in the Latino culture are often misunderstood by outsiders. (Photo by Adam Berry/Getty Images)

SpanglishBaby: Understanding how and why apodos (nicknames) are used in Latino culture

Although certainly not unique to the Latino culture, los apodos, or nicknames, are ubiquitous in Spanish-speaking countries whether it be on the playground, … Read More

Speaking Spanish in the playground can draw attention to yourself.

SpanglishBaby: The unexpected benefits of bilingualism

In Costa Rica, I was always known as gringa or macha (Costa Rican speak for blonde), and my very American-sounding name was mangled every which way when I was … Read More

Kids fight at the playground, it's normal, but when should a mom step in?

Urban baby blog: Fighting toddlers and angry moms

You know what would be nice? if every time I took my daughter to the playground, everyone got along and nobody ended up crying. Unfortunately, toddlers are … Read More

This sign by a playground has many up in arms because it says one thing in English and another in Spanish. (Photo courtesy Facebook.com/Becky Gaffney)

Playground signs spark allegations of racism

A simple language mix up or a case of racial discrimination? That’s the question being asked about controversial signs at two playgrounds in Milford, … Read More

Making sure to add bilingual games to your child's playtime is essential to raising a bilingual child.

Urban baby blog: Mean girl moms

Making friends in the mom world is hard. If your kids aren’t in the same place developmentally, then they aren’t going to play together. With toddlers, a … Read More

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Could your child’s weight be influenced by their friendships? Study says yes

Parents have long known that a teen’s social circle can be a powerful influencer, but a new study reveals that the friendships your child has at a very young … Read More