Parents of teen drivers have a lot to be concerned about: making sure their child is prepared, understands safe driving techniques and realizes the dangers of behaviours such as speeding, texting and driving, or drinking and driving. But, parents have another thing to worry about: who their child is driving with.






May 25 is National Missing Children's Day, which came about after the disappearance of Etan Patz, Adam Walsh, and 29 kids in Atlanta. Read their stories on the National Missing Children's
One of the most popular family vacations is getting away to an all-inclusive resort for some much-deserved rest and relaxation. Your food, drinks and activities are all covered, and most of the major resort chains are completely kid friendly. Many resorts even offer kids' clubs, where parents can leave their children for a few hours and get some downtime.
They're colourful, bouncy, and provide hours of fun for kids. Inflatables are a hit at birthday parties and have become a backyard fixture; you can buy a small bouncy castle for under $200. But, these seemingly innocent inflatables have caused injuries and deaths – more than other types of amusement rides.





