New York Family

New York Family

New York Family magazine is released every two months and focuses on important issues for parents, including education, health, and parenting tips. It also provides a comprehensive calendar of events and activities for children. Additionally, the team publishes New York Family Baby, a glossy magazine that comes out twice a year for new and expecting parents. They also offer The Ultimate Guide to Education, which gives insights into school admissions for all grade levels.

Local, Consumer
English
Magazine

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Global

#601240

United States

#142772

Travel and Tourism/Travel and Tourism

#1598

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  • 1 day ago | newyorkfamily.com | Danielle Ramos

    Disordered Eating in Young Athletes: What Every Parent Needs to KnowYoung athletes often struggle with disordered eating and eating disorders. For many kids and teens, sports are a huge part of growing up. They help build confidence, friendships, and healthy habits. Yet behind the medals and early morning practices, there’s a growing issue that often goes unnoticed: how young athletes think about food, their bodies, and performance.

  • 6 days ago | newyorkfamily.com | Danielle Ramos

    Big Feelings, Small Kids: A New Workbook to Help Children Learn Self-RegulationTeaching your child self-regulation is a vital skill. As parents, we’ve all been there … those tough moments when our kids are overwhelmed and spiraling. Big feelings are a normal part of growing up, but knowing how to manage them doesn’t always come naturally, especially for young children. Close Discover Family FunGet ideas for outings and events delivered to your inbox.

  • 1 week ago | newyorkfamily.com | Naosha Gregg

    Paws Up: Paw Patrol Live! Coming to Madison Square GardenGet ready to see the Paw Patrol Live! pups on stage! Close Discover Family FunGet ideas for outings and events delivered to your inbox.

  • 1 week ago | newyorkfamily.com | Danielle Ramos

    Check Out The OneThrow Yo-Yo Contest at South Street Seaport MuseumIf you’re like me, you might remember stumbling upon your first yo-yo when you were a kid and becoming utterly fascinated. I can still picture myself on my stoop in Park Slope, spending summer afternoons trying to master the same tricks I’d seen others pull off. Though I never quite got as far as I would have liked, I had countless hours of fun trying.

  • 1 week ago | newyorkfamily.com | Danielle Ramos

    NYC Helicopter Crash: What to Say to Kids After Seeing Scary News About Air CrashesYesterday was one of those days that just felt overwhelming, even for adults. Two separate air travel accidents made headlines just hours apart, and they weren’t the kind of stories you can easily turn away from. For kids, it’s a bit harder. Like us, they’re seeing the videos on the news, hearing grown-ups talk, and picking up on the tension around them, even if they don’t fully understand what happened.