Parenting In Cyber Space: Mom, Dad & LexingtonFamily.com

I will never understand how previous generations parented without the Internet.

From interacting with other moms in Facebook groups, to reading products reviews and pediatric health articles, the Internet is the place parents go for info.

That’s why I’m so excited about Lexington Family Magazine’s shift to becoming a digital publication.
The print version thrived for 22 years, and even though we will miss leafing through the paper version each month, our website will provide even more resources.

I know LexingtonFamily.com will be a valuable tool for parents, because it is for me – a mom of three kids (ages 8, 4, and 2.)

My smartphone is my lifeline when I am presented with a parenting conundrum.

What’s in my recent Google searches?

Here are just a few:
“Toddler-Friendly Recipes”
“How to write a 504 Plan for ADHD”
“Potty Training Tips”
“Best Meditation Apps for Kids”
“Correct dosage of children’s Tylenol by weight”
“Where do I set up a college savings account?”

This is just a small sample of what I as a parent look for online.

Even if I find a great book on these topics, chances are I found out about the book from the Internet.

Whatever is in your Google search bar, we hope LexingtonFamily.com is in the results.

Keep in touch and tell us what you want to read about on the new and improved website and we will do our best to make it happen.

Thanks for sticking with us, readers, on this journey from paper to the world wide web.