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fromBusiness Insider
1 hour ago

A mom went viral for co-parenting her kids with AI. More parents are using it for to-do lists and even coaching.

Parents increasingly use ChatGPT and AI tools to solve everyday parenting tasks, reduce stress, and reclaim time by streamlining routines and organizing responsibilities.
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fromPsychology Today
21 hours ago
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Never Say This to an Addicted Adult Child

Telling an addicted adult child "Why don't you just stop?" fuels shame and undermines recovery; supportive boundaries and emotional safety better promote healing.
fromwww.mercurynews.com
2 days ago
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Asking Eric: My daughter's ex lives in my basement, and I have a decision to make

Require repayment of the $300 and ask him to move out; separate the loan from housing and set clear boundaries to avoid overextension.
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fromSlate Magazine
19 hours ago

I Had a Baby After a One-Night Stand. I've Just Learned Something About Their Father That I Hope They Never, Ever Find Out.

Tell a child plainly that their father was someone the parent did not know well who chose not to be involved, while emphasizing the parent's excitement and gratitude.
fromTODAY.com
17 hours ago

Are There Situations Where a Child Should be Required to Hug or Kiss a Relative?

Forcing children to accept unwanted affection can send a harmful message, according to Karen Days, the former president of the Center for Family Safety and Healing at Nationwide Children's Hospital. Days explained that this kind of forced affection can teach children the wrong lesson: that people they know are always allowed to touch them. She pointed out that while parents often emphasize "stranger danger," they don't always stress that familiar adults must also respect personal boundaries.
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fromHuffPost
19 hours ago

The Funniest Tweets From Parents This Week

Parents share funny, candid quotes from kids on social platforms like X, Threads, and Bluesky, compiled weekly to entertain followers and promote newsletter signup.
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fromTODAY.com
22 hours ago

Mom Reminds Parents to Read Their Kids' T-Shirts Before School After Awkward Mix-Up

"I picked her up that afternoon, just as a surprise, and she came walking out of school totally clueless," Brooks, 39, tells TODAY. "I did a double take when I saw her shirt."
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fromScary Mommy
20 hours ago

Michelle Obama Admits She Won't Take Parenting Advice From "Young Mommy Bloggers"

Michelle Obama dismisses parenting advice from young mommy bloggers, urging preference for guidance from older, experienced mothers with perspective.
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fromTODAY.com
17 hours ago

74 Royal Girl Names for Your Tiny Princess

Royal-inspired names for girls include family heirlooms, historical and fictional royals, with attention to meanings, legacies, and potential controversies.
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fromBuzzFeed
2 days ago

19 "Tiny" Parenting Mistakes That Can Cause MAJOR Damage To Kids When They Grow Up

Small parenting choices—showing interest, respecting autonomy, avoiding perfectionist pressure, and preserving parental independence—shape children’s self-esteem, relationships, and long-term mental health.
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fromPsychology Today
1 day ago

When a Teenager Is Driving Parents "Crazy'

Parents overwhelmed by teen behavior often lose initiative, perspective, and responsibility, requiring reassertion of rules, balanced view of the teen, and emotional ownership.
#family-dynamics
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fromBusiness Insider
2 days ago

I'm an empty nester. As a single parent, the shift feels lonely.

Becoming an empty nester as a single parent can feel lonelier than for married peers, prompting a desire to begin a new personal chapter.
fromSlate Magazine
1 day ago

My Son's Teacher Doesn't Like Him. I Know Because She Can't Stop Telling Me.

I know the school needs to keep you informed, but I really do question whether a phone call home after every incident is helpful or productive. Think about whether you want to suggest a standing monthly (or quarterly?) call or meeting, so you can be aware of what's happening at school. They can continue to call you if and when they feel it's necessary, following major incidents, but I don't think it should be every time anything happens.
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fromBuzzFeed
1 day ago

Parents Who Had Their Kids After 35 Are Sharing Their Experiences

I had my second one at 38, and it's such a different experience than 26. I much prefer it this time around because I feel more settled and mentally present. With the first one, we were just running around, figuring stuff out together. We could match energies. Now, I just outsmart her (play offense, not defense). Both were/are fun. They're my partners - I love doing things with them in different capacities. But I'm worried about the future. The 18-year-old likes to hang out late and kick it. At 43, I can pull it off. Once I'm in my 50s, I don't have high hopes.
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fromSlate Magazine
1 day ago

My Childless Friends Keep Buying Extremely Embarrassing Gifts for Our Baby. I Want to Tell Them to Stop.

We're both huge readers, with a house full of books, and we plan to read to our baby from birth, so naturally many of our friends and family members are giving us picture books. The problem is that most of these people are very progressive, like us, but lack experience with young kids. The books they choose tend to be focused on social messaging and education, and are largely boring, preachy, and (in my opinion) badly illustrated; they tend toward the garish and oversimplified, while I strongly prefer more intricate, fantastic, and old-fashioned art.
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fromScary Mommy
1 day ago

"I Wish I Had A 'Ho' Phase" & 28 Other Mom Confessions

In the old days, whispered mom confessions included things like telling the person at your work potluck that you actually bought the macaroni and cheese from the grocery store or telling a fellow mom at a playdate that you haven't showered in two days. Now, the confessions from moms just like you are a little... deeper. Whether it's life dealing us some tougher hands than it used to or simply having the guts to get a little more vulnerable than before,
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fromBuzzFeed
1 day ago

Porn-Addicted Children Are A 'Regrettable' Reality, Therapist Says

Early exposure to pornography can lead to long-term problematic use; parents should start age-appropriate conversations and address risks before adolescence.
fromBuzzFeed
1 day ago

30 Toys From Walmart For Anyone Whose Kids Have Endless Energy

A flying saucer rocket launcher where they can stomp hard to get the discs flying and then use the net to catch 'em. Go ahead and assign yourself as the designated "stomper" (so you can stay stationary) and have your kiddos use allll that pent-up energy to chase the flying saucers all around, trying to catch them before they fall.
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fromCN Traveller
1 day ago

Why I'll only be travelling with this baby carrier in the future

A high-quality baby carrier like the Artipoppe Zeitgeist Arrow Zorro enables parents to travel and stay hands-free, potentially eliminating the need for a buggy.
fromwww.theguardian.com
2 days ago

I look deranged, but my baby looks happy!' Nine writers on their favourite photo booth picture

When I was pregnant, we moved to a new town, to a wreck of a house we planned to do up. My mum, who was ill, moved in with us, and then I was the carer of a newborn and a dying parent at the two extremes of life, but sharing many of the same needs, and often at the same time.
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fromTODAY.com
1 day ago
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She's Naming Her Baby After a Pair of Boots - and the Internet's Kicking Up a Storm

fromBuzzFeed
1 day ago
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The Most Popular Baby Names From 2025 Just Dropped, And It's Actually Really Surprising

fromTODAY.com
1 day ago
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She's Naming Her Baby After a Pair of Boots - and the Internet's Kicking Up a Storm

fromBuzzFeed
1 day ago
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The Most Popular Baby Names From 2025 Just Dropped, And It's Actually Really Surprising

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fromPsychology Today
2 days ago

Why I Am a "Helicopter Mom"

Parenting a profoundly autistic son requires constant, vigilant oversight while also recognizing and gradually allowing his competence and independence.
fromSlate Magazine
2 days ago

My Son Tried to Steal Something From My Brother. My Wife Wants to Turn This Teaching Moment into a Family Feud.

My wife "Misty" and I have a 12-year-old son, "Zachary," and a 6-year-old daughter, "Aria." Recently we were visiting my brother and his family when my teenage nephew caught Zachary trying to sneak a wine cooler from the fridge. He had just opened it when my nephew walked into the kitchen. My nephew took it away from my son and brought him back to the backyard patio where the rest of us were and made him fess up to what he did.
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fromIndependent
3 days ago

'The laissez-faire approach to raising boys isn't working' - how to talk to young men about drugs, sex and other difficult topics

Parents must actively engage and communicate with boys to counter loneliness, guide behavior, and address difficult topics during tween and teen years.
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fromSlate Magazine
2 days ago

Help! We're Watching Our Friends Make the Same Life-Altering Decision. It's Making Us Rethink Everything.

Choose parenthood only from genuine desire rather than social pressure; imagine how current daily life would change to determine whether children fit.
fromAxios
3 days ago

Scott Galloway's 3 roles for the modern man

"It's a good shorthand phrase for healthy masculinity in 2025. The first instinct of a mensch is to protect, to sacrifice for something bigger than oneself, and not to pick on the vulnerable but to look out for your family and community. Real men don't start bar fights; they break them up. They don't shit-post other people or their country; they defend both. A man's default setting should be to protect, in any situation."
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fromApartment Therapy
2 days ago

Stuff Parents Need for the Car When You Have a Baby and Toddler (Take It from Me!)

As children grow, most parents take the necessary step of childproofing their homes by adding baby-proof locks to cabinets, covering power outlets, and securing doors. But there's one area they may overlook: the family car. It might seem unnecessary at first. After all, kids are strapped into their car seats; how much trouble could they really get into? But as the parent of a 2-year-old and a 4-year-old, I can assure you - it's a healthy amount.
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fromPsychology Today
3 days ago

Raising Great Children After Your Difficult Childhood

Heal childhood wounds and use kind, firm, positive discipline rather than permissiveness or punishment to raise responsible, self-motivated, well-adjusted children.
fromSlate Magazine
3 days ago

My Daughter Wants to Get a Tattoo to Commemorate the Worst Day of My Life

First of all, I'm so sorry that your family and daughter went through something so deeply traumatizing. The thing about experiences that emotionally damage an entire group of people at once is that everyone has to deal with it differently. I understand how reminders of this horrific day cause you tremendous pain. And I see how, for that reason, you'd be squarely against having someone you love tattoo such a reminder on their body where you can never not see it.
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fromScary Mommy
3 days ago

This Mom Is Completely Over Trampoline Park Birthday Parties

Many parents refuse indoor trampoline parks for safety and overstimulation concerns after witnessing serious injuries, and decline related birthday party invitations.
fromBuzzFeed
4 days ago

27 Things Parents Will Want To Buy Now To Prepare For Holiday Travel With Kiddos

A set of three travel-size Poo-Pourri toilet sprays in festive scents that you spritz in the toilet before you go and uses ~magic smell science~ to keep any undesirable smells trapped in the bowl. It's like air pre-freshener, and this travel size is perfect for keeping in your bag! Great for kiddos who might be overly conscious of using the toilet for #2 away from home.
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fromTODAY.com
3 days ago

52 Baby Names That Mean Red

Names inspired by the color red convey love, passion, courage, energy, and offer many options from bold (Blaze, Red) to delicate (Rose, Azalea).
fromIndependent
3 days ago

Tanya Sweeney: Cardi B is right - it doesn't matter if it's breast or bottle, just feed your baby

The US rapper has been advocating for formula feeding - and six years after having my baby, I don't feel an ounce of guilt about my own decision to reach for the bottle
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fromSlate Magazine
5 days ago

My Siblings' Kids Keep Taunting Me for Something I Can't Control. Their Parents Think It's Hilarious.

The kids do not believe me when I speak to them about current events or anything fact-based. When they ask an adult at large to spell something, and I reply, they check my response with another adult. I told one of them a medical fact, and they told me flatly that their parent was much, much smarter, and their parent said otherwise, so I must be wrong.
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fromSlate Magazine
5 days ago

We Moved in to Help My Brother With His Kids. But the Aftermath Is Proving to Be Much More Difficult.

Children can prefer living with extended-family caregivers after prolonged caregiving stays when a parent has mental-health crises, creating difficult reunification and custody questions.
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fromIndependent
6 days ago

Ciara Geraghty: How could my parents buy a three-bed semi-D home in Dublin on a single wage in 1968 when my children never will?

Parents feel powerless as adult children struggle in an unaffordable rental market and face shrinking prospects of becoming homeowners.
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fromBuzzFeed
5 days ago

Already Stressed About What To Get Your Kids For The Holidays? This List Of Gifts Can Help

Holiday tasks like coordinating outfits, photos, trees, and Elf on the Shelf create parental stress; well-researched toys, games, and crafts can ease shopping and celebrations.
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fromScary Mommy
4 days ago

This Woman On TikTok Has The Best Inexpensive Gift Ideas For Kids

Inexpensive or free household materials like craft paper and an 'invention box' foster extended, creative play for children.
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fromPsychology Today
6 days ago

11 Parenting Tips for Raising a Teen

Adapt parenting to teens by setting clear bottom lines, rewarding positive behavior, distinguishing means from ends, and shifting from authoritarian to consultant with firm boundaries.
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fromSlate Magazine
1 week ago

My Son Made a New Friend. I'm Already Plotting How to Keep Them Away From Each Other.

Set and enforce clear boundaries with older, pushy children while expecting the friendship to likely fade as age and maturity diverge.
#co-parenting
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fromPsychology Today
5 days ago

The Poor Report Card: What It Means and How to Handle It

Parental emotions after a child's poor report shape responses; discussing feelings with a partner and working with teachers supports the student's organizational and focus needs.
fromPsychology Today
6 days ago

How I Reduced Unwanted Behavior in a Preschool Classroom

One key insight from these observations is that when teachers correct kids when they are engaging in unwanted behavior, many kids shut down or escalate, becoming defiant, melting down, or getting more aggressive. This is especially true for kids who are highly sensitive, big reactors, by nature. They are quick to shame and process corrections as indictments of their personhood. They get so flooded with emotion that they can't process whatever lesson the adult is trying to impart.
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fromIndependent
1 week ago
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'Let them eat what they want on the night': A dietitian's guide to managing the kids' Halloween sweet haul

fromIndependent
1 week ago
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'Let them eat what they want on the night': A dietitian's guide to managing the kids' Halloween sweet haul

fromPsychology Today
6 days ago

4 Steps to Halloween Candy Agreements That Actually Stick

In my previous post, I explained why your Halloween candy rules keep backfiring. Control-based approaches create sneaking, obsession, and battles that leave nobody's needs met. Kids want autonomy and inclusion while parents want competence and ease - and traditional rules don't address either set of needs. So what works instead? A collaborative approach where you and your child create agreements together. This isn't about being permissive or letting kids eat unlimited candy. It's about involving them in finding solutions that work for your whole family.
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fromFast Company
1 week ago

Meet the tween whisperers helping Gen Alpha-and their parents-through puberty

When my oldest daughter turned 9, her pediatrician said she could get her period within the year. I was blindsided: When I was growing up, girls expected to get their periods around the age of 13. I rushed out to buy a pack of menstrual pads to keep in her backpack, in case she gets her first period in school, and ordered The Care and Keeping of You, the iconic puberty book series that has sold 8 million copies since it debuted in 1998.
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fromSlate Magazine
5 days ago

My In-Laws Have a Mean-Spirited Habit When It Comes to My Husband. I Want to Give Them a Piece of My Mind.

In-laws' emotional distance and repeated exclusion of the husband cause deep hurt and obstruct the child's chance to form a meaningful relationship with her grandparents.
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fromTODAY.com
1 week ago

A 4-Year-Old Asked If He Could Sleep in a Cardboard Box. 5 Years Later, He's Still There

A child's cardboard box became a long-term cozy bedroom retreat embraced for comfort, safety, low cost, and family support.
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fromThe New Yorker
6 days ago

The Eighteen Letters Project

A parent secretly kept annual birthday letters for eighteen years and presented them to their son as an emotional surprise when he turned eighteen.
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fromBuzzFeed
1 week ago

People Are Confessing Their Worst Parenting Mistakes And TBH Every Parent Should Read Them

Extended breastfeeding to 18 months caused exhaustion; weaning led to rapid improvements in infant sleep, maternal weight loss, and mood.
fromBusiness Insider
1 week ago

After-school care is so expensive. Still, I don't regret paying for it.

While going through a divorce in 2020, the topic of after-school care for our two children came up, along with the associated cost. My son was in third grade, and my daughter was starting kindergarten. The thought of my kids being home alone after school gave me so much anxiety. I was insistent about adding after-school care details to the divorce decree, and I agreed that my ex and I would split the cost.
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fromBuzzFeed
1 week ago

13 Things Parents Swear By To Soothe (And/Or Help Prevent) Diaper Rash

Keep Aquaphor and Earth Mama organic diaper balm to treat diaper rash, drool rash, and minor baby skin irritations with petroleum and plant-based options.
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fromPsychology Today
6 days ago

How to Build a Relationship With Your Child to Weather Life's Storms

A strong, loving parental relationship, supported by self-care, mindfulness, growth mindset, gratitude, and respect, is the foundation for a child's healthy development.
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fromSlate Magazine
1 week ago

My Son Failed a Big Assignment on Purpose. His Reason Why Has Really Thrown Me.

A 12-year-old boy intentionally skipped his portion of a group project to retaliate against teammates who planned to slack, accepting a zero and causing parental concern.
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fromScary Mommy
1 week ago

"I Want More Alone Time With My Husband" & 26 Other Mom Confessions

Mothers share candid confessions showing solidarity, humor, and shared struggles with parenting, relationships, self-care, and caring for aging parents.
fromScary Mommy
1 week ago

Parents Are Sharing 'One Simple Habit' That Makes Life More Manageable

Parenting is hard, period. And sometimes, parenting self-help books or forums can offer solutions that are just way too time-consuming or drastic to even entertain. When you are incredibly tired, burned out, stressed about the world, and worried about money, it can be hard to try a whole new parenting philosophy or lifestyle. Hell, it can be hard to get through the day.
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fromwww.scientificamerican.com
1 week ago

The Neuroscience behind the Parenting Paradox' of Happiness

But one of the simplest, most personal considerations is whether, and how, having a child will affect a person's quality of life. Here, psychologists studying well-being have encountered what's sometimes called the parenting paradox: parents report lower mood and more stress and depression in their daily lives than adults without children; yet parents also tend to report higher life satisfaction in general.
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fromSlate Magazine
6 days ago

My Daughter Just Learned That She Has a Second Grandmother-and That She Wants Nothing to Do With Her

Parents must protect a child from grandparental rejection by explaining prejudice, setting boundaries, and ensuring the child does not internalize blame.
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fromSlate Magazine
1 week ago

My Father-in-Law Is Finally Planning an Overdue Visit. The Problem Is Who He Wants to Bring Along to Meet the Kids.

Limit children's exposure to a grandparent's rotating romantic partners to protect them from instability while still treating the grandparent with basic kindness.
#teenagers
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fromSlate Magazine
1 week ago

I Was Staunchly Against This Present for My Kid. My In-Laws Bought It for Him Anyway.

Parents can reasonably forbid toy guns in their home and should communicate non-negotiable safety boundaries despite family disagreement.
fromBusiness Insider
6 days ago

When my 2 kids moved out for college, I felt so lost. Here's how I stay connected with them.

After wiping my tears on the drive home and adjusting to the quiet of my house, I was surprised by what lingered. Naturally, I missed my kids when they left for college, but I couldn't shake the feeling of helplessness. My two oldest children are now away at college, and my youngest is preparing to leave the nest in a year. Now, there's nothing for me to do. They no longer need me in the same way they once did.
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fromPsychology Today
6 days ago

Any Medical Procedure Can Traumatize Your Child

Young children often develop harmful, enduring self-narratives and trauma after medical procedures because they cannot understand the interventions or reconcile caregivers causing pain.
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fromSlate Magazine
1 week ago

My Daughter Has an Unorthodox Proposal for Keeping Her Wedding Drama-Free

Prioritize a peaceful wedding by inviting only one volatile parent or choosing the grandparent the couple feels closest to, rather than leaving it to chance.
fromScary Mommy
1 week ago

A Mom Leaves A Halloween Candy Bowl Out All Month For Her Kids

I remember as a kid I was obsessed with Halloween candy. It was the one day of the year where I could get as much candy, eat as much candy as I could. I had a one-track mind. I didn't find joy with Halloween because of the costumes or hanging out with friends. I'd just get a pillowcase and fill it up with as much candy as I wanted.
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fromTODAY.com
1 week ago

Exactly How Many Pieces of Halloween Candy Kids Should Eat Per Day, According to a Nutritionist

Allow children unrestricted access to Halloween candy initially, then establish a predictable routine of about three pieces daily to normalize sweets and build trust.
fromPsychology Today
6 days ago

10 Strategies Teenagers Will Follow to Limit Screen Time

I had assumed they would be aghast at the impunity of their school administrators in taking the phones away. Instead, a majority of the teens that my colleagues and I have spoken to seem to welcome the break from their phones. There is less pressure to respond to social media feeds or to constantly check their texts. They also report that their school cafeteria has become a popular spot to hang out and chat with friends.
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fromSlate Magazine
1 week ago

My Mom Really Thinks My Kids Need Something Specific in Their Bedrooms. It's Just Not Possible, But She Won't Let It Go.

Twin beds are generally fine for tall children; an extra-long twin offers extra length without using much more floor space if needed.
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fromHuffPost
1 week ago

The Funniest Tweets From Parents This Week

Parents post their children's funniest remarks on social platforms, and those quips are collected weekly for readers to enjoy.
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fromBusiness Insider
6 days ago

I didn't know if motherhood was right for me

Deliberate self-reflection transformed fear and uncertainty into a confident, deliberate decision about whether to become a mother.
fromPsychology Today
1 week ago

How to Parent Your Only Child Without Guilt

Does an only child usually feel lonely? Does an only child lack social skills? Does an only child have more emotional problems? These three questions come up often from my patients, because although most Americans say they think two or more children is ideal, many are, or will be, raising an only child instead. 1 Sometimes it's because of fertility problems, or because they started their family later in life and are unlikely to have more than one child naturally.
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fromScary Mommy
1 week ago

Tom Brady Says Modern Parents "Screw Up" Kids By Helping Them Out

Allowing children to face failure and challenges rather than rescuing them builds resilience and long-term success.
fromTODAY.com
1 week ago

The 5-Second Trick That Keeps One Mom From Yelling When Her Kids Make a Mess

She froze on the edge of yelling, then stopped herself. If it had been one of her child's friends, she realized, she wouldn't have been angry at all. "So instead of overreacting, I just said, 'It's OK. Let's clean it up together,' Canineu tells TODAY.com. 'That moment honestly changed everything for me and for her.' But, Canineu, adds, she still sets limits when it matters, enforcing chores, rules and respect.
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fromScary Mommy
1 week ago

A Mom Is Wondering When To Stop Using A Baby Monitor In Her Kid's Room

Parents often continue using baby monitors for reassurance, adapting usage as children become more independent or when another baby arrives.
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fromBusiness Insider
1 week ago

I'm an older mom of 4. As I think about their future, I wish my kids were closer to our extended family.

An older parent of four worries about longevity and seeks closer extended-family relationships so children have childhood memories and long-term support.
fromBuzzFeed
6 days ago

57 Non-Electric Things To Gift Your Kids If You Feel Like You're Parenting In The Wrong Era

1. Acorn Soup - this cooperation cooking game is sure to be to your *taste* if you're teaching your kids how to take turns. It also provides risk-free family fun because there's no winner (and thus, no frustrated kiddos at the end). To play, pick an ingredient card and place the correct number of each item inside the pot to make Squirrel's favorite meals. Dinner's served!
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fromBusiness Insider
1 week ago

When grandparents can step in to help with childcare, it can be a huge support. 5 families show how it's not always that simple.

Grandparents can significantly reduce childcare costs and burden, but logistical, physical, employment, and parenting philosophy barriers often prevent or complicate their involvement.
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fromIrish Independent
1 week ago

Paul Scholes quits football punditry to look after autistic son

Paul Scholes is stepping back from on-screen roles to prioritize round-the-clock care and strict routines for his 20-year-old son Aiden, who has severe non-verbal autism.
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fromPsychology Today
1 week ago

How to Keep Medical Procedures From Traumatizing Your Child

Elicit and validate a child's emotions before giving facts about a medical procedure to prevent trauma and help form accurate body narratives.
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fromSlate Magazine
1 week ago

Are Children a Luxury Good Now?

Deciding whether to have children requires weighing substantial financial costs, emotional trade-offs, long-term benefits, and personal values.
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fromBusiness Insider
1 week ago

Keira Knightley shares the no-nonsense advice from her mom that shaped how she balances work and kids

Keira Knightley embraces the chaotic reality of balancing an acting career and motherhood, relying on a strong support system and working in London.
fromTODAY.com
1 week ago

EXCLUSIVE: Why This Mom Kept the Birth of Daughter via Surrogacy a Secret ... Even From Her Own Mother

Warsavsky, 35, tells TODAY.com she's experienced about 10 pregnancy losses over the years. When it came to trying to have a third child, she and her husband eventually turned to surrogacy, something they had considered for years. Their surrogate was pregnant "within six months of the day that I met her," Warsavsky says. But, it turned out to be ectopic - the fertilized egg implanted outside the uterus.
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fromBattery Power
1 week ago

So, what are you doing for Halloween?

A-ha, the easiest fill-in question on a Friday ever. Are you just watching Game 6, which could be the final game of the "2025 Championship Season," or is there something more topically relevant also going on? Are you perhaps combining the two, somehow? (If you're towards the East Coast and have kiddos, the candy-gathering is probably done before the game starts;
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