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15 minutes ago

28 Toys For Toddlers That Are Basically Destruction-Proof

Durable, interactive, and eco-friendly toys—from singing plushies to steel excavators—encourage sensory play, early learning, and imaginative outdoor play for young children.
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fromIndependent
19 hours ago

Ask Allison: Every morning is a battle getting my kids out to school. Nothing works and I'm afraid I'll lose my job. Help!

I am at the end of my tether with my three children. They are eight, 11 and 13 and every morning it is a giant battle to get them up out of bed and ready for school. I have tried everything - I have their clothes laid out, their breakfast on the table, their bags packed and their lunches made.
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fromSlate Magazine
15 hours ago

How to Make Parenting "Styles" Work For You

Parenting styles can be adapted to fit families, and Lighthouse Parenting promotes loving guidance to build a lifelong bond.
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fromThe New Yorker
14 hours ago

"Changing Table"

Children grow and leave, transforming homes into quiet spaces filled with toys, memory, and a distributed emptiness alongside the ongoing flow of life.
#child-development
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fromScary Mommy
11 hours ago

Ask Scary Mommy: How Do I Keep My Son From Swallowing The Red Pill

Parents cannot fully control children's exposure; peer and parental influences at school can challenge taught values and may cause hurt when values diverge.
fromSlate Magazine
14 hours ago

My Son Does the Same Maddening Thing Every Time He Speaks to Me. It Never Ends.

He kept repeating himself until I finally said, "We are done arguing, just drop it." To which he retorted, "You just drop it!" I then asked him to go anywhere in the house besides the kitchen because he was still talking about it after I asked him to stop. (I couldn't leave, I was helping his sitter get a snack, and doing dishes.) He then yelled at me, "You leave! Why do I have to leave if you're the one with the problem?"
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fromBusiness Insider
9 hours ago

I took my 6-year-old to the wrong birthday party. It taught me a lesson about the grace of strangers.

I was delighted when I saw an Evite in my inbox from a mom inviting him to a classmate's 6th birthday party. The little boy's name was Nathan. The event took place at a retro slot-car raceway, where you raced tiny, electric-powered replicas of full-size cars on narrow tracks with "grooves," known as "slots." Neither of us had been to one before, and we were excited to accept the invitation.
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fromBuzzFeed
1 day ago

Moms Are Sharing The Ways They're "Breaking The Cycle" With Their Daughters

I never speak negatively about my body or my appearance in general when talking with my 9-year-old daughter. I am trying to model positive body image, self-esteem, and self-love for her. When I was growing up, my mother was always very self-critical, self-conscious, constantly complaining about her body and her flaws, and I had to work pretty hard to undo her negative programming.
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fromBusiness Insider
1 day ago

My husband and I learned that blending our families was a terrible mistake. Now we live alongside each other.

Forcing a blended family into one unit caused conflict; allowing families to live side by side preserved the marriage and created lasting peace.
fromPsychology Today
1 day ago

Are You Choosing a Donor or a Parent?

Over my decades of practice, seeing thousands of people who use donor conception to have their children, I have seen a steady increase in people who want to either co‑parent or who plan to use the sperm or eggs of someone they know and plan to call that person "mom" or "dad." While I have seen many of these beautiful arrangements work out well, many have not.
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fromSlate Magazine
1 day ago

My Sister-in-Law Is Giving My Daughter the Silent Treatment. She's 4.

Apologize sincerely for inadequate supervision, avoid apologizing on the child's behalf, give space, and offer sincere amends to repair the relationship.
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fromBusiness Insider
1 day ago

We live in the Midwest, and my sons stay occupied in the winter with duct tape, cardboard, and trash. They craft all day.

Free-range crafting with cardboard, tape, and safe recycled materials keeps children creatively engaged indoors during cold Midwest winters.
fromBusiness Insider
1 day ago

I worried my toddler would roam after moving to a bed. A new home security system made me feel safe again.

I wanted to help her sleep soundly in her new "big girl" bed. But once she did, I didn't expect my own sleep to continue to be disrupted as well. I woke up at every creak of the house, wondering if it was my daughter roaming around, exploring her newfound freedom. I knew it was incredibly unlikely, but I feared that she would unlock the door and walk outside in the middle of the night.
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fromSBS News
3 days ago

The male breadwinner is gone. Why working from home is necessary for modern families

Work-from-home flexibility enables parents to balance caregiving and paid work amid high housing costs and slower wage growth.
#co-parenting
fromSlate Magazine
6 days ago
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My Son Is Accusing Me of Sleeping With the Mom Next Door. He's Determined to Do Something About It.

A 13-year-old projects jealousy and control over his mother's friendships due to exposure to past parental abuse, producing unhealthy demands and social withdrawal.
fromPsychology Today
1 week ago
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How Do I Co-parent With Someone Who Won't Co-parent With Me?

Focus on improving the child's transitions, listen without blame, document behaviors, and seek professional co-parenting support when the other parent won't cooperate.
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fromSlate Magazine
2 days ago

My Mom Loves to Tell My Son "Stories" About My Childhood. The Problem Lies in the Ones She Picks.

Interrupt and firmly redirect a grandparent when they tell embarrassing stories to a child; use time-outs to punish or create distance, not to change behavior.
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fromPsychology Today
3 days ago

How Twins Learn to Follow Rules and Expectations

Twins often form their own rules, resist authority, and require distinct parental and educational approaches to encourage sharing, obedience, and identity development.
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fromBusiness Insider
2 days ago

My family lives nearly 2,000 miles away from my mom, but my kids are still close to their grandma

Families can bridge long-distance gaps with regular video calls, shared routines, visits, and carrying on traditions to keep grandparents close.
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fromHuffPost
3 days ago

The Funniest Tweets From Parents This Week

Parents frequently share their children's funniest remarks on social media, and those quips are collected weekly into a humorous roundup for audiences.
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fromPsychology Today
3 days ago

5 Positive Parenting Strategies That Support Your Goals

Supporting children's autonomy, using systems to reduce decision-making, and responding to needs rather than reacting improve parenting outcomes and family connection.
fromSlate Magazine
3 days ago

My Ex and I Agreed on One Nonnegotiable Rule After Our Divorce. It Changed Everything for Our Kids.

It's been a theme in letters I've seen this year-adults complaining that children aren't processing the difficult things they go through in the way the adults want them to. 15 is a really hard age for a lot of kids, let alone for those who've seen two fathers exit their lives (to varying degrees). He's processing a ton of changes in his own life, possibly entering high school, and he shouldn't feel responsible for the feelings of his ex-step-grandparents.
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fromTODAY.com
3 days ago

Why Can't Moms Ever Go to The Bathroom Alone? A Therapist Explains How to Pee in Peace

Moms stay mentally 'on' caring for kids while fathers detach; intentional communication, shared caregiving, and deliberate self-care create space for moms to recharge.
fromSlate Magazine
3 days ago

My Husband Chose His Parents Over Me and Our Son. I Can't Get Over It.

They want my husband to act like he did when he was 21, single, and broke, when he was living on their sofa and joining them for partying. They blame me for the change in his priorities rather than realizing he simply grew up, and they often try to put a wedge in our relationship, like they did when they were in town this weekend.
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fromPsychology Today
3 days ago

New Year, Same Us: One Headphone, One Song, One Walk Home

The day before school resumed, Sara spent the afternoon with her daughter, just being together-nothing extravagant, just simple delights: a playdate, a temporary face tattoo (because, why not?), pockets of slow time woven together. On the walk home, the temperature dropped sharply. The subway felt impossibly far. Her daughter said she was too cold, too tired, too done. So they shared a pair of headphones.
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fromBusiness Insider
3 days ago

My parents are paying for my younger sister's college, but I had to take out loans. It's unfair and makes me angry.

Parents' changed parenting created resentment when they fund a younger sibling's full college while the older sibling worked and repaid loans.
fromSlate Magazine
3 days ago

My Son's School Is Treating Him Like He's Poor

We are a white, well-off (not extremely wealthy, but doing fine) family living in a mid- to lower-income neighborhood in a major coastal city. Our first grader goes to a Title I public school and a well-known, national non-profit (we'll call it "the ABC program") runs the school care. Our youngest will start kindergarten this fall. I grew up in a wealthy suburb with very minimal diversity of any kind, and I really appreciate that my children are growing up in a more diverse environment.
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fromBusiness Insider
3 days ago

I left a mom group over parenting decisions. I don't regret it.

A mother left a mom group after facing judgment for her parenting style and large family, then redefined community around acceptance and fit.
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fromScary Mommy
3 days ago

"I Would Like To Throw My Husband's Phone Out The Window" & 34 Other Mom Confessions

Moms constantly juggle multiple physical tasks and persistent mental worries, spanning daily logistics, life transitions, holiday aftermath, and personal thoughts.
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fromScary Mommy
3 days ago

Parents Allegedly Left Kids' Stickers On An Airplane Wall & People Are Big Mad

Parents use activities like stickers to keep children calm on flights, drawing both defense from fellow parents and criticism from other passengers.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
3 days ago

My favourite family photo: I can still feel my mother's arm around my shoulder'

A grandmother's devoted presence eased postpartum exhaustion and sustained new parents through practical, emotional, and constant support during the newborn's first year.
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fromBuzzFeed
3 days ago

Matt Damon Gave Fellow Girl Dad Jason Kelce Parenting Advice, And People Are Literally Crying

Matt Damon emphasizes the fleeting nature of raising daughters and the deep emotional rewards of fatherhood while offering heartfelt parenting advice to Jason Kelce.
fromIndependent
3 days ago

Bill Linnane: Ireland's birth rate is falling, but we've done our part for the economy by churning out four taxpayers

We didn't think too much about the economics of having four children, but this aspect of parenting is very, very important
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fromSlate Magazine
4 days ago

I Discovered My Sister is Dating a Registered Sex Offender. Somehow I've Become the Bad Guy.

A family fractured after a woman dated a registered sex offender, prompting emergency custody transfer and estrangement between siblings and their mother.
fromBuzzFeed
4 days ago

People Are Revealing The Strangest Childhood Memories From Friends' Homes That Still Haunt Them

I babysat for a weird family during my early adulthood. They had two kids, 6-ish and 2-ish. They were adamantly anti-screen for the kids, which isn't weird. But this was a relatively wealthy family, both parents were college professors, and most of the kids' toys were like Tupperware bowls full of rocks, things they'd found outside, homemade fabric dolls, etc. Apparently, the dad had grown up in communist Russia and didn't think that kids needed much to become resilient.
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fromSlate Magazine
4 days ago

I Finally Told My Wife's Family the Hard Truth They Needed to Hear. I Don't Regret It One Bit.

A husband defended his wife against an overbearing mother-in-law over a pie, refused to apologize to her family, and caused a painful holiday rift.
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fromPsychology Today
4 days ago

Is Having Only One Child Selfish?

Parents who choose to have only one child often face a "selfish" stigma despite making sacrifices and balancing parenting, careers, and personal happiness.
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fromBig Think
4 days ago

The real reason boys turn to extreme online role models

Real-life male role models are the most effective antidote to toxic online male influencers, and curiosity rather than punitive shock helps engage boys.
fromScary Mommy
5 days ago

A Mom Wants To Know If A Toddler's Nap Schedule Is More Important Than Special Events

When I had kids, I tried pretty hard to stick to their regular nap schedule, because skipping sleep could cause days of chaos. But my mom would always argue that in the 80s, she would always just make naps work whenever and whenever it was convenient. Whether that's really how she did things, or whether she is suffering from a big case of gramnesia, I'm not sure.
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fromTODAY.com
4 days ago

Mom Gives Birth to Baby in the Car As Shocked Husband and Toddler Look On

A Canadian mother unexpectedly gave birth in a car and later made a mug of her husband's stunned face as a White Elephant gift.
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fromPsychology Today
5 days ago

Why Kids Are So Hard

Children express complex, intense emotions through challenging behaviors; parents should decipher feelings and respond to emotions rather than trying to change behavior.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
5 days ago

We live in a surveillance culture but why would I want to track my son or husband | Polly Hudson

Constant digital tracking of children increases anxiety, undermines autonomy, and offers no proven safety benefit while invading their privacy.
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fromPsychology Today
5 days ago

The Hidden Way Parents Accidentally Fuel Overthinking

Responding quickly with urgent reassurance can reinforce children's overthinking; pausing and offering calm containment helps quiet their threat-detection brain.
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fromPsychology Today
5 days ago

Helping Children Deal With the One Constant in Life: Change

Supported, manageable stress and consistent, predictable caregiving help children navigate transitions, build resilience, and benefit more from steady presence than parental perfection.
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fromPsychology Today
5 days ago

What Are the Goals of Parenting? Five Realistic Examples

Identify and meet unmet needs, then build supportive systems to foster cooperation, autonomy, connection, and lasting healthy habits in the family.
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fromSlate Magazine
5 days ago

My 7-Year-Old Overheard Something She Shouldn't Have. Now She's Blackmailing Me.

A seven-year-old attempting to blackmail a parent over a banned hoverboard reveals a need for clear boundaries, honest conversation, and consistent consequences.
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fromSlate Magazine
5 days ago

My Mother Disappeared From My Life. Decades Later, She's Made a Stunning Offer.

Accepting a multimillion-dollar gift from an estranged parent creates a moral and emotional conflict between securing family financial stability and refusing to condone past abandonment.
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fromScary Mommy
5 days ago

17 Little Things Moms Do To Turn Their Day Around

Small, simple pleasures and brief moments of self-care can instantly improve a parent's mood and rescue an otherwise difficult day.
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fromHuffPost
6 days ago

Ashley Tisdale Put Her 'Toxic' Mom Group On Blast - And Experts Say It's Not Uncommon

Parent group chats combine practical coordination and social dynamics, producing helpful support for logistics as well as exclusion, bragging, and interpersonal conflict.
fromScary Mommy
6 days ago

Would You Make Your Kid Go To A Birthday Party Of A Child With No Friends?

Before kids, birthday parties were all about cake, music, and general merriment. After kids, it's about cake, music, and the ever-complicated dynamics of kid friendships and invitation discourse. Who do you invite? Who gets left out? Do you skip the whole party thing and do a "Yes Day" or a trip? There are so many things to consider when it comes to throwing a kid's birthday party, so what do you do when you're also in the midst of a complicated situation as a potential guest?
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fromIndependent
6 days ago

Parents of Ireland Survey reveals rising concern over children's mental health, cost of living and use of mobile phones

The Parents of Ireland Survey 2026 gathered responses from 1,878 parents of school-going children nationwide, offering a detailed snapshot of Irish family life
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fromBuzzFeed
6 days ago

27 Baby Clothing Pieces That Are Downright Adorable But Also Under $20

Pack zipper-friendly, durable baby clothing and nonslip socks for easy changes, warmth, and safer mobility.
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fromThe New Yorker
6 days ago

Updated Rules for Children at Our Brewery

Davenport Brewery welcomes families but requires parents to control children's conduct; children are not allowed to drink the beers despite child-friendly labels.
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fromPsychology Today
1 week ago

A Path for Parents of Dependent Adult Children

Enabling adult children keeps parent and child stuck in old roles, preventing growth; parents must stop rescuing and focus on their own patterns and boundaries.
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fromHuffPost
1 week ago

6 Signs You Have A 'Velcro Child'

Excessive parental physical and emotional closeness can create a velcro child who becomes overly dependent and struggles to develop independence, confidence, and resilience.
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fromPsychology Today
1 week ago

What Is Intentional Parenting? A Guide Beyond Willpower

Intentional parenting replaces willpower-based resolutions by identifying unmet needs and building supportive systems that sustain calmer interactions.
fromScary Mommy
1 week ago

The Questions Divorce Makes You Answer At Bedtime

The questions usually come after the lights are off - innocent, unplanned, impossible. It was the night of my 39th birthday, and I was lying in the dark beside my 4-year-old son, watching him as he drifted toward sleep. I know he's close when he rests his right cheek on the pillow, facing away from me, his body finally slowing down.
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fromScary Mommy
1 week ago

Daughters' Reaction To Brother Eating All Their Snacks Goes Viral

A viral TikTok shows a boy eating all family snack cakes, causing upset sisters and public criticism over parental reactions and gendered double standards.
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fromSlate Magazine
1 week ago

I Was in Charge of the Cake for My Nephew's First Birthday. When We Brought It Out, We Realized Our Grave Mistake.

An accidental erotic cake was brought to a one-year-old's birthday, causing family outrage, estrangement, and blocked communication despite apologies.
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fromSlate Magazine
1 week ago

I Gave My Artist Husband the Ultimate Lifelong Gift. Everyone Swears It's a Sign He's Taking Advantage of Me.

A woman supports her noncommercial musician husband, plans paid childcare, and worries social stigma will make their child view the father as a mooch.
fromConde Nast Traveler
1 week ago

This $10 Shoe Organizer Makes Packing My Toddler's Essentials a Breeze

From clothes and entertainment to snacks and gear, it is mind-boggling how a person who takes up such little space can need so much stuff. And how are you supposed to keep track of it all while on the go, anyway? If you have $10 to throw at the problem, I have a fix that will forever change how you pack for your kiddo.
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fromBuzzFeed
1 week ago

This Dad's Christmas Gift To Himself Has The Internet Obsessed With His Family Tradition

Each family member received $200 to spend on themselves: one want, one need, and one purchase for personal growth, then explained choices together.
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fromSlate Magazine
1 week ago

Opening the Slate Plus Vault

Slate Plus offers bonus ad-free podcast episodes including Halloween costume and lullaby segments while supporting the Care and Feeding podcast and providing network perks.
fromBuzzFeed
1 week ago

If You Have No Idea What To Buy For A Kid's Birthday, Boy, Do We Have Some Fun Options For You

There is no greater feeling than seeing a child open their birthday gift from you and knowing you TOTALLY nailed it.
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fromHuffPost
1 week ago

6 Things Kids Totally Notice Without Adults Realizing It

It's not just what we say to them directly that they're absorbing; it's how we talk about ourselves and others, what we say to others about them and how we behave, too. We asked experts what sorts of things children pick up on that adults don't always realize they're noticing. This list isn't designed to be judgmental; rather, it's a reminder that we can all bring a little more awareness to our day-to-day interactions.
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fromBuzzFeed
1 week ago

At 17, I Gave My Baby Up. I Never Expected The 2-Word Message My Child Would One Day Send Me.

Leaving my hometown was another part of my letting go of my daughter, a process I began the day that I put her in the arms of her new parents. Seeing 6-month-old Hanna reach for her adoptive mother had helped to convince me that everything was as it should be - as it was supposed to be. Our connection had been severed. It was time for me to move on. We were now both free to live the rest of our lives.
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fromBusiness Insider
1 week ago

A week of taking care of my 8 and 2-year-old grandkids left me exhausted. It also taught me we all need a little grace.

A fatigued caregiver struggles to remain calm as a 2-year-old repeatedly misuses the toilet and creates a severe clog from excessive toilet paper.
fromSlate Magazine
1 week ago

I Don't Have Kids. But Even I Can See My Sister is Raising Hers All Wrong.

For instance, I was over for dinner in mid-December when Andrew told Lila that his mom had texted him saying she wasn't feeling well and wouldn't be able to come over the next day for Hanukkah. My niece heard, and cried out, "So we won't get our presents? Not fair!" (Mind you, when I came over that night, the first thing the little ones said to me was, "Did you bring us presents?") Lila and Andrew didn't say anything, so I couldn't help saying, "Your grandmother is sick. What's important is for her to get better. I bet she'd love to hear you say you hope she feels better soon!"
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fromBuzzFeed Community
1 week ago

Let's Be Honest - How Many Of These Popular '80s Baby Names Deserve A Modern Comeback?

1980s female baby names are experiencing a widespread revival, bringing bold, glamorous, and timeless choices back into modern naming trends.
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fromBusiness Insider
1 week ago

My daughters attended Harvard, Yale, and Stanford; they then became the CEOs of YouTube and 23andMe. Letting them fail helped them grow into leaders.

Teaching children independence and embracing failure through a 'fail fast and revise' approach fosters resilience and high achievement.
fromwww.newyorkfamily.com
1 week ago

Here's how you can talk to you kid's teacher without being THAT parent amNewYork

While I understand the importance of advocating for your child, there is a time and a place for it. I never forgot that parent and always wondered if her incessant demands of the teacher worked out negatively for her child. To be honest, after witnessing her daily display of entitlement, I never wanted to approach a teacher at dismissal again. I stuck to emails, mostly.
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fromBuzzFeed
1 week ago

Parenta, You May Want To Read These 22 Stories From Teachers About Kids Who Have Too Much Screen Time

While screens aren't exactly new - I mean, almost everyone's grown up watching television - they're not quite the same as they used to be, either.
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fromSlate Magazine
1 week ago

My Teen Daughter Spends All Day in Her Room. Is This OK?

Give teenagers space while gently engaging them with curiosity, shared activities, and direct but nonjudgmental questions to ensure well-being.
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fromSlate Magazine
1 week ago

I Bought My Kid a Present. Now I'm Having Second Thoughts.

Give the adult child the gaming system without conditions, express pride and support, and offer the option to keep the console at home if preferred.
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fromScary Mommy
1 week ago

Mom Wonders How To Tell Her Son That His Best Friend Doesn't Like Him

Children's friendships shift rapidly; a child with ADHD may struggle socially and face exclusion, leaving parents unsure how to explain rejection and provide support.
fromScary Mommy
1 week ago

A Mom Wanted 4 Kids - Until She Had Her First Newborn

"I have absolutely no idea why more people don't just stop at one," she writes. "I wasn't always one and done. I originally wanted 3-4 kids, but actually having my first child made me OAD. I cannot imagine having any more children; being a parent is SO hard."
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fromScary Mommy
1 week ago

"Hoping 2026 Will Bring Back My Motivation" & 19 Other New Year Mom Confessions

Mothers express mixed emotions about 2025—blurred trauma and joy—and enter 2026 with anxiety, hope, and a desire for connection.
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fromMoneywise
1 week ago

This genius trick helps work-from-home parents score top-notch daycare without breaking the bank. Here's how

Childcare costs often match or exceed housing expenses, driving parents to find cost-saving alternatives like gym childcare that provide affordable supervised hours.
fromSlate Magazine
1 week ago

My Mom Is Helping Me Out With My Baby. But She Starts Each Visit in the Most Stressful Way Imaginable.

I gave birth to a baby girl a few weeks ago, and my mom has been coming to help every week for a full day. She's wonderful with my newborn: she changes diapers like a pro, she is great at getting her to stop crying, and she is respectful of rules that were different from when she had her kids (like the fact that babies are supposed to sleep on their backs, without blankets and stuffed animals in the crib).
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fromPsychology Today
1 week ago

Growing Up Digital and the Implications of Screen Use

Excessive screen time in early childhood is associated with negative behavioral, cognitive, sleep, and health outcomes, with content and parenting practices influencing effects.
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fromSlate Magazine
1 week ago

I Used to Love Our Local Playground. This Common Behavior From Other Parents Is Keeping Me Away.

Parents should accept responsibility to intervene when unsupervised children are at risk and embrace the role of informal playground monitor.
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fromSlate Magazine
1 week ago

Our Neighbor Wants Our Amazing Babysitter's Number. I Don't Want to Share.

Do not gate-keep a trusted babysitter; share contact, respect the babysitter's autonomy, and avoid hoarding that restricts employment opportunities.
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fromDaily Mom magazine
1 week ago

How AI Parenting Coach Tools Can Help Modern Parents Navigate Challenges Like A Personal Coach

Artificial intelligence is increasingly integrated into parenting to assist with scheduling, development tracking, behavior guidance, and reducing parental stress without replacing human connection.
fromHuffPost
1 week ago

The Funniest Tweets From Parents This Year

Every week, we round up funny posts from moms and dads on X, Threads and Bluesky.
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