Home Alone in Hawai‘i: When Are Keiki Ready to Stay Home By Themselves?
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7 ways to prepare your children for this milestone.
We spoke to three working moms on O’ahu about the benefits and challenges of working remotely while juggling family responsibilities.
You’ve noticed it for a while. Your child seems bored or restless in school. Or they are rapidly succeeding in one field and are looking for new challenges. It makes you wonder if it is time to consider private school.…
As humans, it’s in our nature to be social. Now, thanks to the internet, we can share more things with more people, more effortlessly than ever. When it’s so easy, we may not think twice about posting photos of our…
As adults, we safeguard our keiki from physical injuries (helmets and knee pads), harmful germs (soap and hand sanitizers) and bullies (karate class). What we may not do, however, is protect our keiki from identity theft and credit fraud. The…
All you need to know about selling or donating your child’s old things. Plus, money-saving shopping ideas.
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Chloe, 3 Dandy by Ame Dyckman Photos: Aaron K. Yoshino Her mom: “Sweetie the lion club makes friends with a dandelion that sprouts on her Daddy’s lawn. Daddy realizes that his lawn isn’t going to be perfect, and Sweetie’s happiness means…
MusicthatPops: Disney in Concert Add a little culture to your kids’ Disney films at this special Hawai‘i Symphony Orchestra performance. Musicians will perform favorite songs from The Little Mermaid, Beauty and the Beast, Aladdin and more as scenes from the…
Photo: 2019 Honolulu Biennial Walk on the Wild Side Walk around Downtown Honolulu for this annual event by the National Kidney Foundation of Hawai‘i. Kids can listen to taiko drums, pick up a balloon animal, get their faces painted or…
Local kids are learning from local businesses with exciting partnerships and projects.
Photo: Courtesy of Hawaii Public Health Institute (Editor's Note: This story originally was published March, 13, 2019, as a preview to Kick Butts Day.) “Vaping,” or the use of e-cigarettes, is a growing epidemic among youth in Hawaiʻi. More than 42…
Photo: Courtesy of Hawaii Forest InstituteThe Children's Discovery Forest in the Honolulu Zoo invites keiki volunteers every month to pull weeds, maintain the gardens and learn about native Hawaiian plant species. Children’s Discovery Forest Volunteer Day Volunteer for two hours…
Photo: Courtesy of Hawaiʻi State Junior Golf AssociationAt Hawaiʻi Junior Golf Day, keiki learn proper form and techniques. Do your children want to learn to play golf—but you don't have the time for regular lessons? Here's a one-day opportunity. On Saturday morning, March…
Click here for the 2020 Hawai‘i Summer Programs Guide Cover kid Penelope with a mini horse at Therapeutic Horsemanship of Hawai‘i in Waimānalo. The nonprofit offers weekly horseback-riding camps through the beginning of August.
Photo: Jennifer Carlile DalgamouniFamilies sell their gently used kids' items at the Keiki Swap Meet with the Hawai‘i Children's Discovery Center in the background. Editor’s note: The swap meet has been canceled in 2020 because of new City and County…