Rocky Mountain National Park: Guide for Visiting with Kids

Rocky Mountain National Park is one of the most visited national parks in the country. Photo courtesy of NPS

Rocky Mountain National Park was my family's summertime playground growing up, and I'm lucky enough to now make the trek to this Colorado natural gem with my kids annually. Spanning 415 miles of Rocky Mountain wilderness, this national park is jam-packed with family-friendly fun. From spectacular wildlife viewing to historical sites to explore, family-friendly hikes, and stunning scenery, there's tons to do and see in Rocky Mountain National Park.

It's also just over an hour away from Denver, so it is possible to day trip there or combine the two into one family vacation. Read on for our favorite ways to explore this national park, including stroller-friendly trails and the best campgrounds. Be sure to check out our other favorite national parks to explore with kids.

Finding a Math Tutor in Los Angeles—for Learning Pods, Homework Help, Homeschooling, and More

Photo courtesy of Academic Achievers

Kids don't always need tutors, but when they do... it's usually in math. Of course, there are all sorts of reasons a family might be looking for a tutor, ranging from homework help to test prep to homeschooling support. And this year loads of parents are talking about learning pods (or pandemic pods), looking for tutors or teachers to help out kids who gather in social pods.

Whatever it is that has pushed you to find extra help, it can be hard knowing where to start. We’ve broken down the best ways to find local math tutors, including some ideas to avoid letting the cost grow exponentially.

Family Fun Night: 10 Screen-Free Activities to Entertain Your Crew

Serve up some fun with a DIY pizza party. Photo by the author

Family fun night doesn't have to revolve around ordering pizza cueing up a family-friendly movie. Whether your family is ultra-competitive and ready for a board game battle or wants to curl up and camp out under the living room lights, we've got 10 fresh family fun night theme ideas. All it takes is a little preparation—and inspiration—to build a memorable night at home. This list gets the kids to surrender their screens and join in on the action. 

For more family fun inspiration, be sure to check out our Stay-at-Home Guide, which is packed with hundreds of boredom busters.

13 Education Workbooks to Keep Kids Learning

Workbooks can supplement school learning or fill in over the summer. Photo by Rose Gordon Sala

The upcoming school year is just around the corner, and many parents might be seeking ways to prep kids for the new year or for tools to enhance school curriculum, especially if they are facing virtual learning. Educational workbooks and children's activity books can often help to fill that gap, especially in elementary-age kids.

Workbooks for kids come in many formats and offer a host of different types of skills practice. There are preschool workbooks, kindergarten workbooks, and those that delve into more advanced subjects. But with so many options out there, choosing the right workbook for your child can be a bit overwhelming.

With that in mind, we've singled out our 13 top picks for ages ranging from preschool to 5th grade. Find more homeschooling resources in our Remote Learning & Homeschool Guide for parents.

Best Outdoor Dining in LA this Summer: Closed Streets, Parklets, and Restaurants with Pop-up Patios

Union Street, Old Town Pasadena; photo by Michelle Shiers

Dine-in service at indoor restaurants may have been re-shuttered, but Mayor Garcetti is encouraging restaurants to open up outdoor seating in parking lots, sidewalks, and closed streets—helping communities to dine and local businesses to stay afloat. After months of cooking at home or eating take-out, it will be really nice to go out for a bona-fide, fully serviced meal in a restaurant at one of LA's newly created outdoor dining experiences. Families worldwide have not had a normal summer (though we hope we’ve been able to help with some outings and activities), so we’ve scouted out the best, most creative outdoor dining around LA this season.

Top Takeaways from CDC School Reopening Guidelines

The CDC issued new reopening guidelines for schools and parents.

Just two weeks after President Donald Trump threatened to defund schools that do not open their doors for in-person learning this fall, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) released new school reopening guidelines urging schools to reopen classrooms.

While the guidelines repeatedly suggest that individual districts must make reopening decisions based on their local situation, including current coronavirus transmission rates and spread, the director of the CDC made it clear he views a reopening of schools for in-person learning as essential to public health.

“It is critically important for our public health to open schools this fall,” Dr. Robert Redfield, CDC director, said in a statement. “School closures have disrupted normal ways of life for children and parents, and they have had negative health consequences on our youth. CDC is prepared to work with K-12 schools to safely reopen while protecting the most vulnerable.”

Read on for the top takeaways from the CDC’s guidelines on how to reopen schools.

14 Great Ice Cream Shops in NYC for a Cool Summer Treat

Grab a cone at Oddfellows Ice Cream and go for a stroll.

Playgrounds, sprinklers, and cold, sweet, over-the-top treats are the things summer dreams are made of—and no, I'm not just thinking about the kids. Luckily, the culinary mecca of NYC is packed with ice cream shops, and many are close to our favorite play spots.

But sometimes, you need an ice cream spot to be the destination, not just a pit stop on a busy summer day. For those times, we present our list of the best scoop shops in the five boroughs, skipping the big-time chains in favor of local purveyors. Many source ingredients locally, craft their treats in small batches, and give back to the community and beyond, so you can feel a little less guilty about suggesting ice cream for lunch...or dinner...again. Read on for 14 summer hot spots serving up the best cold treats in town.

RV Camping and Campgrounds for Families: A Beginners' Guide to Planning an RV Trip

Type C motorhome, photo courtesy of GoRVing.com

There has been a dramatic increase in interest in RV camping this summer—and with good reason. RV camping lets a family get away to enjoy the outdoors, and maybe even some national parks, but with many of the luxuries of home. We have been a camping family for years, and we've run up the ranks summarily, starting with tent camping, then pop-up campers, then RVs and towable trailers. We've done it all at this point and can confidently say that RV camping is an amazing (and socially distanced!) way to vacation, as long as you know the basics.

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