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fromPsychology Today
1 hour ago

"Shut up and Listen!" A Message to Parents

Listening with curiosity and regulating parental shame and emotions reduces defensiveness and fosters connection with Gen Z children.
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fromTODAY.com
53 minutes ago

Mom Shares Her 'Unpopular Opinion' About Playground Parents. An Expert Says She's Not Wrong

Passive supervision at parks lets children socialize and explore independently while giving parents a break; active adult participation is seen as unnecessary.
fromScary Mommy
2 hours ago

26 Word Names For Babies That Are Unique & Meaningful

If you think about it, lots of popular baby names today are actually just words or names of other things - think River, Maverick, and Sage. Nature names, flower names, and virtue names are all super trendy right now, but they all fall under one larger category: word names for babies. And while all of the earthy names and animal-inspired monikers are beautiful, if you look outside those common categories, you'll find even more unique and meaningful word names for babies that will have people saying, "Oh, what a beautiful name," your baby's whole life through.
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fromAll Singles And Married
9 hours ago

33 PROVEN WAYS TO BE A SUCCESSFUL PARENT.

Prioritize Christ, model faith-filled marriage and daily spiritual habits to raise responsible, God-fearing, emotionally healthy, and relationally strong children.
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fromSlate Magazine
10 hours ago

I Think I've Trained My Kid to Hate My In-Laws. Uh Oh.

Restructure relatives' contact to occur during shared, non-departure activities to reduce separation anxiety and build positive language and cultural bonds.
fromBuzzFeed
18 hours ago

People Who "Stayed For The Kids" Share How Their Marriages Turned Out

It's all dependent. My parents did and were very civil; our home was loving, and I had no idea they had issues at all. You would have to ask them how they felt, but as a kid, I always thought everything was fine and noticed no issues in how they changed post-divorce (after I finished college). They are still kind and communicate with one another. They keep in touch,
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fromBuzzFeed
1 week ago
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25 Cheap Target Products That'll Help You Survive In The Trenches Of Being A Toddler Parent

fromBuzzFeed
1 week ago
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25 Cheap Target Products That'll Help You Survive In The Trenches Of Being A Toddler Parent

fromBuzzFeed
4 hours ago

People Are Applauding John Cena's Brutally Honest Comments About Why He's Chosen Not To Have Kids

"If only more people were as intentional and thoughtful about having children than he is," one comment read.
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fromTODAY.com
6 hours ago
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Parenting Confession of the Week: My Kids Are Making Me Lose My Mind

Give clear, single-step, positively phrased directions and praise first-time compliance to reduce frustration and teach children to follow requests.
fromPsychology Today
1 week ago
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The Secret to Raising Kids Who Create Purpose

Model purposeful living and allow unstructured play; avoid lecturing, rewards, and social-media pressure to help children develop genuine purpose.
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fromBuzzFeed
3 hours ago

When Is It Rude To Ban (Or Bring) Kids As Guests?

Clear, kind communication and common sense determine whether events are child-free; guests should ask if unsure and hosts should state policies explicitly.
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fromBuzzFeed
19 hours ago

Women Are Revealing The Pregnancy Secrets No One Told Them About, And I Am Genuinely Shocked By Some Of These

Pregnancy can cause lasting physical and emotional changes such as increased sweating, dental deterioration, severe abdominal pain, and breastfeeding-related dysphoria.
fromBuzzFeed
20 hours ago

"When They Want Something, They Want It Now": Parenting Experts Are Sharing The Signs That Your Child Is Spoiled

A spoiled child is used to getting what they want when they want it with few exceptions. "Every kid has an off-day -and so do adults - but spoiled kids are stuck in 'me' mode," said Michele Borba, educational psychologist and author of "UnSelfie: Why Empathetic Kids Succeed in Our All-About-Me World." "Everything revolves around their needs, concerns, feelings, wants, desires, and everyone else takes second place."
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fromSlate Magazine
10 hours ago

I've Been Making a Kind Gesture for My Vegetarian Husband for Years. He Just Let Me Know How He Really Feels About It.

A vegetarian spouse cooks only vegetarian meals while the partner prepares mixed meat/vegetarian options, creating conflict over perceived "othering" and household meal responsibilities.
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fromTODAY.com
4 hours ago

Jon Bon Jovi Talks About His Son and Millie Bobby Brown Getting Married 'Young'

Jon Bon Jovi supports his son Jake Bongiovi's early marriage to Millie Bobby Brown, celebrates becoming a grandfather, and reflects on parenting different children.
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fromYourTango
9 hours ago

Wife Called Unfair For Asking Husband To Watch Their Kids For 30 Minutes A Day While She Makes Dinner

A mother asks her husband to supervise their two young children for 30 minutes after he gets home so she can prepare dinner.
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fromScary Mommy
6 hours ago

A Therapist Share 5 Ways To Prevent Your Sons From Being Radicalized Online

Interrupt victim narratives, teach emotional literacy, and model healthy masculinity to reduce isolation and prevent online radicalization of boys.
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fromHarvard Gazette
2 hours ago

Turns out two-parent households are no fix for racial inequality - Harvard Gazette

Two-parent family advantages are substantially greater for white Americans than Black Americans, so increasing two-parent households alone will not eliminate racial opportunity gaps.
fromFast Company
7 hours ago

This Lego-like toothbrush might get your kids to actually brush their teeth

It's so hard to get kids to brush their teeth,
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fromSlate Magazine
1 day ago

I Know What Would Make My Boyfriend's Life Complete. It's Something I Never Thought I'd Ever Do.

Don't have children primarily to please a partner; wait, reassess as feelings and circumstances change, and avoid parenthood if you truly don't want it.
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fromPsychology Today
1 day ago

Fibs to Facts: The Truth Bias in Parents

Most children and teenagers tell the truth to their parents, but deception increases when they expect disapproval, requiring context-based parental responses.
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fromBusiness Insider
1 day ago

My daughter is studying abroad in Italy this semester. I didn't expect to be this panicked about the distance.

A parent experiences intense anxiety while their daughter studies abroad in Rome because of distance, time difference, language barrier, and safety fears.
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fromDaily Mom magazine
1 day ago

Creative Gender Reveal At Hospital Ideas For Your Little One's Arrival

Hospital gender reveals announce a baby's sex immediately after birth, capturing authentic emotions and connecting distant family to the newborn's arrival.
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fromScary Mommy
1 week ago
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Watch This Masterclass In Being A Girl Dad After His Daughter Worries She's Getting Her Period

fromScary Mommy
1 week ago
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Watch This Masterclass In Being A Girl Dad After His Daughter Worries She's Getting Her Period

fromBusiness Insider
2 days ago

The responsibility of being the oldest child can be a lot

There were times during my childhood when I remember being exhausted by the antics of my energetic, spontaneous younger sister and sensitive younger brother. With three kids, there was also almost always a two-against-one situation. I was either paired up with a kid who would do my bidding, or I was the enemy of the younger two, when my demands got to be too much.
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fromSlate Magazine
2 days ago

My Husband's Family Are Football Die-Hards. They're Going to Hate Our New Rule for Our Son.

My husband's family has had a block of season tickets to our local NFL team for the past three generations. I enjoy going to the games because I like the chance for us all to be together as a family (not to mention the indulgence of stadium junk food), but I have little understanding of football. Dear Concussed Kids, I also know that those who play football are at risk of serious brain injuries.
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fromBusiness Insider
2 days ago

I'm an American raising my 3 kids in Wales

A transatlantic move created persistent physical separation from family, intensified by parenting, leading to adaptation through digital communication and new forms of family connection.
fromEntrepreneur
2 days ago

Even Time-Strapped Business Owners Can Share an Engaging Reading Experience with Their Kids | Entrepreneur

Readmio is a mobile reading app that turns your voice into the centerpiece of the story. As you read aloud, the app adds sound effects and music that respond in real time. When the story says the wolf growled or the wind blew, you'll actually hear it. The result is an experience that feels more immersive than a regular book, without relying on screens or flashy visuals to keep your child engaged. It's also on sale right now.
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fromPsychology Today
2 days ago

How to Help Children Who Don't Fit In: Vocalics

Children need explicit teaching of vocalic and other nonverbal social skills to reconnect socially after pandemic-related isolation and screen overuse.
fromBuzzFeed
2 days ago

23 Target Products That'll Make Traveling With A Toddler Less Terrifying

3. A two-pack of sun safety roller shades to make those long car rides easier - not only will you protect their skin and eyes, but it might help make the nap last just a little bit longer. Who's the sunny one, now? (It's you!) 6. A perfectly sized (and durable!) kids' digital camera so you can give your phone a break from your kid's sticky fingers. But also, how cute is the idea of seeing your trip through their eyes?
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fromDaily Mom magazine
2 days ago

Infant Cat Naps: Help Babies Take Longer Naps

Sleep is one of the most important factors in a baby's healthy development, yet it often feels like a moving target for parents-especially when dealing with infant cat naps. These short naps can leave little ones waking up cranky, and caregivers wondering why their baby isn't sleeping longer during the day or through the night. Understanding why babies catnap, how their sleep cycles work, and what to do about it can make a world of difference.
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fromPsychology Today
3 days ago

Parenting Beyond Projection

Unresolved parental shame and trauma lead to projection onto children, restricting children's authenticity until parents heal their own wounds.
fromSlate Magazine
3 days ago

I Don't Think My Son's Fiancee Is Going to Like What I Have to Say About Their Upcoming Wedding

My son "Emmett" is 29 years old and getting married towards the end of the year. His girlfriend, "Leila," is a lovely woman, and I do wish them happiness. But I also don't want to go to the wedding. Over the years, I've become firmly convinced that marriage is an inherently unfair practice that subjugates women to men, and that we would be far better off if we dropped it in the ashbin of history alongside other revolting concepts like slavery and child sacrifice.
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fromSlate Magazine
3 days ago

My Son's Teacher Is Way Out of Line With Her Class Policy. I'm Ready to Tell Her Off.

Excessive daily homework for a fifth grader is disrupting family routines, extracurriculars, and parental work, making the current workload unsustainable.
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fromNon Profit News | Nonprofit Quarterly
3 days ago

This Summer, Parents Stitched Together Child Care to Give Their Kids a 'Space for Black Joy' - Non Profit News | Nonprofit Quarterly

Rising summer child care costs and scarce culturally affirming options make safe, affordable summer care especially difficult for Black families.
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fromScary Mommy
3 days ago

Pretend Toys Aren't Just For Little Kids - The Big Ones Still Love To Play, Too

Children's imaginative play evolves with age, and older children benefit from and deeply engage with pretend toys and miniatures.
fromBuzzFeed
3 days ago

25 Game-Changing Target Products New Parents Need (Even If They Don't Know It Yet)

10. A set of self-feeding "spoons" for teaching utensil use early, without the need for advanced fine motor skills. These spoons are meant to grow with your baby as they get more confident with solids - making them an investment that makes sense.
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fromBusiness Insider
4 days ago

I'm a single dad of 3. Here's how I take care of my kids, my job, and my mental health.

A single, fully remote father balances full-time tech work and parenting three children through strict boundaries, flexible work, and external support.
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fromTODAY.com
4 days ago

'Can I Bring My Coffee Into a Funeral?' Dad Shares Hilarious Reality of Texting With Teens

Parent-teen texting is baffling and humorous, filled with one-word replies, odd questions, and generational misunderstandings that create widespread parental solidarity.
fromSlate Magazine
4 days ago

My Husband Will Only Include One of Our Kids in His Big Family Tradition. The Reason Is Maddening.

My husband "Jake" grew up with three brothers. Their dad always took a week to bring them on a guys-only fishing trip together each year, something they all still do together. Jake and I have a 7-year-old son, "Finn," and a 5-year-old daughter, "Miley." Jake and his dad and brothers began including Finn in their trips when he was Miley's age, and now that she is old enough to understand, Miley is upset about being excluded.
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fromSlate Magazine
4 days ago

My Mom Has Made a Ridiculous Request About an Upcoming Visit. It Involves My Husband's Sleeping Arrangements.

My mother insists that Aiden can stay with friends or at a motel! The reason? They want to visit with their dogs, and Aiden is severely allergic to dogs and cats. Dear Not a Hotel, Even if I were willing to entertain this idea (which I am not), the entire house would have to be cleaned after the dogs left, and even then there would be no guarantee that Aiden's allergies wouldn't be triggered. It's not a risk I'm willing to expose him to.
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fromBusiness Insider
4 days ago

8 phone rules parents should set for kids, according to Facebook's former chief security officer

Delay phone ownership until children can handle it, lock down devices, restrict social media and browsers, require parental passwords, and perform spot checks to protect wellbeing.
fromApartment Therapy
4 days ago

This Adorable Tool Set Is Building Confidence for My Kid

Before I had kids, I was skeptical of kid-specific products. Why would kids need a special bowl or spoon when adults already have small versions of those things, I wondered. Why would kids need plastic, character-driven versions of a household item, like a broom - couldn't we just teach them to use the normal kind? But then, of course, I had kids and I understood. By creating kid-friendly versions of household items, we reach kids on their level.
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fromSlate Magazine
4 days ago

Help! My Boyfriend and I Did a "Trial Run" for Marriage. It's Gone Horribly Off the Rails.

My boyfriend and I are doing a trial run before we get married. I am renting out my condo and we are renting a house. He has a 10-year-old son with 50-50 custody. We generally get along because I make sure to keep in my place: I am not a parent and make sure that his father is the authority figure. The problem is that his ex-wife thinks she can treat me like an unpaid nanny with zero impact or input.
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fromBuzzFeed
4 days ago

29 Games And Activities To Keep Your Kids Busy Inside And Outside This Fall

Indoor/outdoor stepping stones and a 160-piece sidewalk chalk set deliver active, creative, waterproof, and screen-free play that builds motor and balancing skills.
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fromIndependent
5 days ago

'Everything is more stressful, more magnified, louder' - the highs, lows and hurdles of raising kids when you have ADHD

ADHDers may face restlessness, impulsivity, and executive-function challenges while their love, joy, and playfulness can make them wonderful parents.
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fromSlate Magazine
5 days ago

My Husband Thinks His Mother's Conspiracy Theories are Harmless. I Think They're Really Bad For Our Daughter.

Establish firm boundaries: prohibit conspiracy-talk around the child to protect her emotional wellbeing and limit exposure.
fromSlate Magazine
4 days ago

Our Friends' Kid Is a Real Piece of Work. It's Really Affecting Our Friendship.

My close friends have several kids who are generally "OK" as kids. I've had some fun conversations with the kids as they've grown but my issue is one of the kids ("Alex") was babied (parents acknowledged this) and her behavior has really gotten out of hand. Think weaponized incompetence, neediness, unhelpful most of the time accompanied by extreme attitude and yelling at the parents when asked to do something she doesn't want to do, often relies on their other siblings to do things for them-and she's the oldest!
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fromPsychology Today
4 days ago

5-Minute Weekly Habit That Changes Everything About Sex Ed

It could be on the front page, or it could be in the business section, or maybe even in the sports section of the newspaper. But simply, at the breakfast table-hopefully on a weekend day where there's lots of time and everybody's very relaxed and the children are sitting at the table-just say, "Would you listen to this?" Then read that article, lean back in your chair and say, "What do you think of that?" And then just be quiet.
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fromSocial Media Today
6 days ago

Snapchat Shares Insight Into How Parents Use Social Media

Parents increasingly co-shop online with children; 86% shop with kids and 67% are influenced by items teens see on social media.
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fromBusiness Insider
5 days ago

I'm reevaluating my future after some big life changes

Long-time magazine editor and full-time mother was laid off just before her two oldest children left for college, prompting life and career reevaluation.
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fromBuzzFeed
5 days ago

Parents Are Sharing The Parenting 'Hacks' That Surprisingly Worked

Gamified, arbitrary achievements and playful competitions motivate children to complete daily tasks like trying new foods, dressing, and brushing teeth.
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fromCN Traveller
5 days ago

'I'll never not love a luxury hotel, but there's joy to be found in this down-to-earth alternative': one writer on her first Eurocamp experience

Family holidays with a young child work better when prioritising child-friendly, social environments over secluded luxury to reduce stress and increase relaxation.
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fromTime Out New York
4 days ago

'Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood' will come to life at the Bronx Zoo next year

An immersive Daniel Tiger traveling exhibit debuts at the Bronx Zoo summer 2026 with live shows, bilingual interactive play, character meet-and-greets, and wildlife education.
fromDaily Mom magazine
5 days ago

5 Fun Easy Children's Picnic Ideas For Kids: Picnic Food

Planning a children's picnic might seem tricky, but it doesn't have to. With the right food, games, and activities, you can create a fun, memorable experience your kids will love. Whether you're at the park, beach, or in your own backyard, these picnic ideas will make your outing enjoyable for everyone. In this post, we'll share kid-approved picnic food suggestions, fun outdoor games, easy picnic setups, and DIY crafts.
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fromTODAY.com
5 days ago

Melissa Joan Hart Reveals Her 1 Parenting Regret, and What She Does Differently Now

Allowing children to face natural consequences fosters problem-solving and independence; parents should avoid rescuing kids from avoidable setbacks.
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fromScary Mommy
6 days ago

A Pregnant Woman Asked What Hobbies She Should Take Up During Her Maternity Leave & The Comments Were F**king Hilarious

"Yeah... Imma hold your hand when I say this." "Sleep when the baby crochets." "Showering is gonna feel like your special hobby." "I drove through chick fil once on maternity leave." "You won't have time to brush ur teeth, drink water, eat, use the restroom, nor to sleep." "I had so much planned out but ended up doing nothing but caring for the baby, just pick some shows and get comfortable girlfriend." "Girl. You will be figuring out wake windows and trying to get your baby to nap longer than 24 minutes until about 6m postpartum." "Yall had time for hobbies???"
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fromBusiness Insider
6 days ago

I need more flexibility than a full-time job can offer

Chose flexible, multiple part-time roles over returning to a full-time legal career to meet children's complex needs and family schedule.
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fromScary Mommy
6 days ago

14 Expert-Approved Hacks for Surviving Long Theme Park Lines With Kids

Packing entertainment, snacks, chargers, and simple games while planning low-cost distractions makes waiting in theme park lines with kids far more manageable.
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fromTODAY.com
6 days ago

Girl Is Shocked To Learn There Are No Naps in Kindergarten, and People Really Relate

A five-year-old kindergarten student experienced distress because school eliminated nap time, leaving her tired and questioning enrollment.
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fromScary Mommy
1 week ago

11 Things Teachers Secretly Wish Parents Would Stop Doing ASAP

Parents should stop undermining teachers by excusing children's rule violations, pushing back against appropriate consequences, and creating extra work for educators.
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fromTODAY.com
1 week ago

'He Was Fine. I Was Not': Stephanie Ruhle on the Unexpected Emotions of Dropping Her Son at College

Parents can experience profound emptiness and anxiety when children leave for college despite careful preparation and the child's immediate well-being.
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fromSlate Magazine
1 week ago

I Saw What One Little Boy Did to His Parents at School Drop-Off. I'm Afraid to Have Him Near My Daughter.

Underfunded schools often delay support for children with severe behavioral needs, endangering both the child and classmates until a crisis forces action.
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fromPsychology Today
1 week ago

Invisible Wounds of Growing Up With a Narcissistic Parent

Children of narcissistic parents experience conditional, inconsistent love and emotional abandonment that forces them to mirror parental needs and suppress their authentic selves.
fromTODAY.com
1 week ago

Parenting Confession of the Week: I Have No Idea How We'll Pay for College

I am terrified about paying for college or trade school,
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fromBusiness Insider
6 days ago

I thought I'd be less stressed when my kids headed back to school. I was wrong.

11:29 A.M. That's the exact time my phone rang on the first day of school. It was the school nurse. My child had been "back to school" after a long summer break for precisely two hours and 29 minutes before he needed me again. He had an ear infection, and his ear was draining fluid. "I'll be right there," I heard my cheery mom voice telling the nurse. Inside, of course, I died a little.
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fromBusiness Insider
1 week ago

I'm a mom of 2 and wrote a book about online safety. Here's what parents get wrong about digital security.

Parents should set aside fear and use empathy, understanding, and curiosity to have better conversations and protect teens' online safety.
fromPsychology Today
1 week ago

Those Precious Preschool Friendships

Routinely sitting next to or near each other at school tips toward growth as well. Parents may or may not have a role in shaping such opportunities. Play is the major driver of friendships in the preschool years. Children who choose the same or similar play settings, routines, or activities will get a lot of practice being together, waiting their turn, sharing, winning and losing-all things that teach essential social lessons. Sam's father called his son's clutch of friends the "Magna-Tile mafia."
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fromPsychology Today
1 week ago

4 Common Ways Kids Experience Parental Divorce or Breakup

Young children often feel helpless after parental separation, forming passive or controlling self-narratives that parents can counter by naming and validating feelings.
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fromwww.esquire.com
1 week ago

How to Survive the Back-to-School Transition, According to a Parenting Expert

Rehearsal, role-play, and consistent routines help children manage back-to-school stress and behavioral changes by reducing the unknown and providing calming predictability.
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fromSlate Magazine
1 week ago

My Husband Waited Until I Was Out of Town to Buy My Son His "Birthday Gift." I'm Horrified.

Address a secretly acquired tarantula by prioritizing safety, assigning clear care responsibilities, and repairing spousal communication to preserve family relationships.
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fromTODAY.com
1 week ago

This Mom Feared Backlash for Her Trick to Stop Sibling Fights. Instead, It Went Viral

Require quarreling siblings to run a mile together, matching pace to curb competitiveness, release tension, and restore cooperation.
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fromScary Mommy
6 days ago

How To Survive Spirit Week Without Losing Your Mind (Because It's Not That Serious)

Spirit Week is low-stakes; prioritize children's enjoyment over parental stress and avoid overpreparing or competing with other parents.
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fromTODAY.com
1 week ago

The No. 1 Mistake Parents Make When Teaching Kids About Sex

Begin incremental, age-appropriate conversations about bodies and boundaries early so parents are the primary source and children learn correct vocabulary and safety.
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fromBuzzFeed
1 week ago

24 Target Parenting Products That'll Help Ease Some Of The Daily Chaos

A car-seat buckle release tool eases unbuckling, protects nails, preserves patience, and speeds transfers like car-nap-to-crib or busy school drop-offs.
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fromSlate Magazine
1 week ago

Help! I Surprised My Mom With My Pregnancy Announcement. But the First Words Out of Her Mouth Devastated Me.

Parents can feel hurt when not told pregnancy news first, but that emotional reaction reflects their choices and is not the couple's obligation to fix.
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fromBuzzFeed
6 days ago

Moms, Show Us The Best Halloween Costumes You've Worn With Your Baby

First-time parent Halloween costumes require coordinating outfits with baby, often resulting in creative, themed, and shareable mom-and-baby costume ideas.
fromSlate Magazine
1 week ago

My Grandkids Are Living Under Our Roof Now. Their Unreasonable Complaints Are Pushing My Limits.

My daughter and her two kids (boys, 7 and 9) recently moved in with us until she can get back on her feet. Her and the kid's dad (not married) had an acrimonious break up, and because she was working for his family business, she is now without a job. But she should be starting one in the next week or so. The house she was living in with him is owned by the business, so she had to move. The dad isn't paying much for child support and doesn't plan on paying more until "the courts decide the amount."
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fromMail Online
1 week ago

The car seats you can trust - as Which? finds illegal versions online

Unsafe, unregulated, flimsy baby car seats are being sold online; choose legally tested, high-scoring models approved by consumer crash testing like the Silver Cross Dream.
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fromBuzzFeed
1 week ago

People Are Sharing The Things That Basically Scream, "I'm A Bad Parent!"

Parental disengagement from children's education often leads to student apathy, poor academic motivation, and reliance on others to raise or teach the child.
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fromBusiness Insider
1 week ago

My teen texted me in the middle of the night to come get him from a sleepover. I want them to know I'm always there for them.

Allow children to call home from sleepovers at any time and pick them up without questions to ensure safety and emotional comfort.
fromDaily Mom magazine
1 week ago

The Ultimate Parent's Guide: How To Deal With Sibling Rivalry And Get Peace Back In Your Home

That familiar sound of escalating voices fills the house again. One second the siblings were playing peacefully, and the next moment, World War III has erupted in the living room. Sound familiar? Sibling rivalry is as old as time, yet dealing with the daily battles between brothers and sisters remains one of parenting's greatest challenges. This comprehensive how to deal with sibling rivalry guide explores practical strategies to reduce sibling conflict, foster meaningful bonds, and transform your home from a battleground to a playground.
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fromwww.cbc.ca
1 week ago

FIRST PERSON | The first gift I gave my daughter was her name. I want her to cherish it | CBC News

A child's Yoruba given name was repeatedly replaced with her middle name by an institutional caller, prompting the parent to defend the child's cultural identity.
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fromBusiness Insider
1 week ago

I'm a passive parent - I don't cut the crust off sandwiches or tie shoelaces. I want my kids to be independent

Deliberately stepping back enables children to practice everyday tasks, build patience, and develop independence through hands-on experience.
fromSlate Magazine
1 week ago

My Husband Is Forbidding My Daughter's Risque Halloween Costume. It's Time for the Nuclear Option.

Halloween is nearly two months away, but there's already trouble brewing over my 13-year-old daughter, "Shelby's" choice of costume. Shelby wants to go as a sexy nurse. My husband is vehemently against it and has told her that she is "not going out dressed as a slut." The costume is a little on the skimpy side, but it's not THAT revealing. And our daughter is no longer a child. I don't see the harm in this sort of thing for a single evening.
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fromBusiness Insider
1 week ago

I let my 15-year-old daughter go on a bus alone to New York City. I'm happy my teen is independent, but it's also scary and painful.

A parent's long-term goal is to teach a teen independence, which brings pride and bittersweet pain as the child grows closer to leaving home.
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fromBusiness Insider
1 week ago

Before I divorced my ex, we had planned to move to Hawaii to raise our daughter. We did it anyway.

A mother moved from Michigan to Hawaii to raise her daughter near the father's family for cultural connection and support after divorce.
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fromStartribune
1 week ago

Remote policies helped women work. In-office mandates and childcare costs are driving them back out

High child care costs and low workplace flexibility are forcing many mothers with young children to leave the workforce despite prior pandemic-era employment gains.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
1 week ago

The moment I knew: he took me to the crematorium to meet his mum'. It was so personal and loving

Rhonda fell in love with Keith at 15, gave her son up for adoption at 16, and reunited with him decades later.
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fromBuzzFeed
1 week ago

I'm A Fun Uncle - Here Are My Foolproof Gifts For Kids

Becoming an uncle provides restorative play; bringing thoughtful, enduring toys creates joy, mutual entertainment, and long-lasting memories while serving as self-care.
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fromBuzzFeed
1 week ago

32 Products That'll Solve The Pretty Gross Parenting Problems You'd Rather Not Talk About

Two Frida Baby products—a 3-step cradle cap system and a saline nasal kit—effectively treat infant cradle cap and nasal congestion when used as directed.
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fromFortune
1 week ago

Return-to-office mandates are corporate helicopter parenting-and it's hurting everyone involved | Fortune

Return-to-office mandates undermine working parents—especially mothers—reducing participation, straining caregivers, and risking talent loss and business performance.
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fromSan Francisco Bay Times
1 week ago

Boyhood Reimagined - San Francisco Bay Times

Cultural institutions condition boys and girls to oppose each other, requiring caregivers—especially women—to unlearn misogyny and intentionally raise equitable, interdependent sons.
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