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6 hours ago

Refresh Your Kiddo's Toy Collection With These 28 Fun Products

Varied-size, colored, and weighted wooden stacking rocks create a challenging, engaging toy that encourages patience, fine motor practice, and open-ended play.
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fromSlate Magazine
13 hours ago

Costco Was a Core Part of My Childhood. My Wife Wants to Deny My Kids the Best Part.

Costco's controlled environment can be a safe place to grant children supervised freedom, decided case-by-case by temperament, safety, and respect for other shoppers.
fromSlate Magazine
13 hours ago

I Don't Want My Kid to Play Travel Soccer for a Selfish Reason. One Day, He Might Resent Me for It.

My son is 7, and he loves soccer. Since he was 3, he's played on local rec teams that have weekly practice and Saturday games at a nearby park. These are not really competitive leagues, more for kids to have fun. This league is really good about not pushing the kids too hard. Last year, three different coaches approached us after games to encourage us to have our son try out for a travel soccer team.
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fromOpen Culture
1 day ago

Herbie Hancock Explains the Big Lesson He Learned From Miles Davis: Every Mistake in Music, as in Life, Is an Opportunity

Mistakes should be framed as valuable, creative learning opportunities rather than binary failures, especially when guiding perfectionist children.
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fromTODAY.com
13 hours ago

Dad Had 1 Job: To Hold Baby During Family Photo Shoot. He Failed ... And Went Viral

A distracted father briefly removed his hand while holding his 6-month-old daughter, who toppled onto the carpet but suffered only a minor, inconsequential fall.
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fromBuzzFeed
21 hours ago

14 Kids' Mattresses Both Parents And Kids Will Love

Choose a kid's mattress that balances growing support, easy-clean spill resistance, non-toxic materials, comfort, durability, and affordability for everyday family use.
fromFast Company
15 hours ago

Frida built its brand on dirty jokes for parents. Now the internet isn't laughing

Baby care brand Frida is facing online backlash after screenshots of sexual innuendos in its marketing materials began circulating on social media. Frida, which describes itself as "the brand that gets parents," sells a range of baby care, fertility, and postpartum products through major retailers, including Target. Last week, an X user shared images of several products' packaging, writing: "sexual jokes to market baby products is actually sick and twisted @fridababy this is absolutely appalling and disgusting."
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fromFast Company
13 hours ago

The big red flag working parents look for in a job

For all the talk from employers who claim to understand the needs of working parents, childcare benefits remain elusive in many workplaces. Surveys have repeatedly shown that employees strongly value these benefits, which can run the gamut from childcare subsidies to backup care options. As working parents have demanded more from their employers, these perks have grown in popularity in certain workplaces, alongside more generous parental leave policies. But the companies that offer childcare benefits are still in the minority.
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fromThe Hollywood Reporter
17 hours ago

Influencer Krystiana Tiana Signs With CAA (Exclusive)

Krystiana Tiana, a mother of six and digital creator with about 27 million followers, signed with CAA to expand her brand and partnerships.
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fromIndependent
1 day ago
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Sophie White: It's hard to know what to pack for the labour ward - but you're safe to leave Roman Polanski's biography at home

fromBuzzFeed
1 week ago
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Women Are Sharing The Shocking Pregnancy Secrets That *No One* Talks About, And I Had No Idea

fromIndependent
1 day ago
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Sophie White: It's hard to know what to pack for the labour ward - but you're safe to leave Roman Polanski's biography at home

fromBuzzFeed
1 week ago
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Women Are Sharing The Shocking Pregnancy Secrets That *No One* Talks About, And I Had No Idea

fromSlate Magazine
1 day ago

I Caught My Daughter Reading My Favorite Book. Uh, I'm Not Sure I Should Let This Slide!

I love reading romance novels whole-heartedly. Knowing the general beats of what is going to happen, and that there will definitely be a happily ever after, is comforting to me. I love reading about yearning and love and sex, too. The books I read are not "closed-door romances"-they're pretty smutty with racy sex scenes. The particular book she was reading does start out very "casual" and before it turns more serious, though all with consenting adults.
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fromSlate Magazine
1 day ago

I'm About to Have My First Baby. My Mom Just Dropped a Baffling Bombshell.

My mother dropped a bombshell on me and I don't know how to move on from it, but I feel like I need to, fast-I am expecting my first child in a few months and don't want this hanging over us. She informed me that she and my father have never felt like they are a priority in anyone else's life, including mine, and so they have decided to be their own priority.
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fromNew York Family
1 day ago

8 Reasons to Send Your Child to Day Camp

Wondering if day camp is right for your family? Here are eight great reasons to sign your child up for day camp today! Day camp is one of the greatest gifts you can give your child. It's often a child's first step toward independence and provides an environment intentionally designed for children to explore, discover, and learn about themselves and others. Below are eight reasons why day camp is so beneficial for both your child and your family.
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fromTODAY.com
1 day ago

The 8 Hottest Baby Name Trends This Year

Baby naming is big business. In the pre-internet days, there were books filled with names and their origins and meanings. Then perhaps driven by '80s babies who remember what it's like to be in a homeroom with two other Jennifers, lists of names became popular online. These days, parents turn to social media, apps and even baby name consultants to help them choose the perfect name for their little one.
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fromBusiness Insider
2 days ago

I'm raising my four-year-old granddaughter on my own in my 60s. I expect to work until I die.

This as-told-to essay is based on a conversation with Dorenne Simonson, 66, who is her granddaughter's kinship care provider in New Jersey. Simonson has parented her since she was two months old. This interview has been edited for length and clarity. I've always been in a situation where I had to spend whatever I made. There's no retirement account when you're single and raise five kids by yourself.
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fromSlate Magazine
2 days ago

I Missed Out on Something Crucial as a Child. I Can't Let That Happen to My Kids.

I really wish I could give you THE answer. Regrettably, thousands of years of human knowledge on this point has served up only this: It's a dang crapshoot. You have created two unique humans and sent them spinning off like tops into a very complex world. They may fight like cats and dogs as kids and become thick as thieves as adults, or they may be little buddies as kids and maintain (at best) a cool civility when forced to interact at weddings and funerals.
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fromTODAY.com
2 days ago

An 8-Year-Old Had a Meltdown Because Her Jeans Didn't Fit. Her Mom Responded in the Best Way

Bodies naturally change through growth, puberty, and perimenopause; different body shapes are normal and parents should reassure children about those changes.
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fromPsychology Today
2 days ago

Why Parenting Scripts Don't Work (and What to Try Instead)

Verbal scripts and emotion-labeling during a child's tantrum often worsen the upset because a child's executive functioning is impaired.
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fromPsychology Today
2 days ago

The Value of Rethinking 'How Was Your Day?'

Mothers benefit from embracing ambivalent, simultaneous emotions—the 'and'—rather than forcing binary feelings, using mixed emotions as opportunities for growth and understanding.
fromBuzzFeed
2 days ago

I Could Never Gatekeep These 28 Parenting Products From You

These are awesome! I spent hours with a drill and screwdriver installing push-down locks on cupboards five years ago. I now have another crawling baby and those ones are all broken. I was dreading installing new ones and saw these. They literally go on in seconds, the bracket means it lines up perfectly, and the adhesive is strong! My older kids think the magnet key is super fun.
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fromPsychology Today
3 days ago

Can You Help My Son?

This post is part one of a series. In our efforts to escape poverty, to make mortgage payments, to meet the demands of our jobs, we've become simply too busy to raise healthy boys. The old African proverb, "It takes a village to raise a child," applies to each one of us. Collectively, we all raise all of our children and right now they are letting us know that we aren't doing such a great job when it comes to our boys in particular.
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fromPsychology Today
3 days ago

Why Teens Ignore Warnings and What Actually Works

Without effective tools and preparation, many parents understandably default to instinct and use common ineffective tactics, such as warning, advising, informing, or trying to control their teens. The adolescent brain has been compared to a car with a powerful gas pedal and weak brakes when in the presence of other teens or when expecting to be seen by them (Bulow, 2022; Steinberg, 2008). Further, they are drawn to peers, and then instinctively rev each other up into risky experimentation and sensation-seeking.
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fromSlate Magazine
3 days ago

My Son Is Wasting Away His Youth in the Same Way as a Lot of Young People Right Now. I Need to Snap Him Out of It!

Your son is in the exact same position as so many young adults today. As a professor who loves talking to her students-a large majority of whom are 20 to 25-I know just how much COVID has taken away from their ability to connect with people. So, there have to be other young adults in your area who are also looking to widen their social circles.
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fromSlate Magazine
3 days ago

We Had a Group of Tight-Knit Parent Friends. Then We Caught Two of Them Getting a Little Too ... Close. Uh Oh.

Give children age-appropriate, neutral explanations that protect privacy, avoid gossip, acknowledge feelings, and preserve routines when adult friendships break.
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fromBuzzFeed
3 days ago
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17 Women Who Believed Motherhood Was Their Destiny Are Revealing The Truth About Having Kids

fromBuzzFeed
1 week ago
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Why I Am Teaching My Young Sons That This 'Private' Bathroom Topic Is 'No Big Deal'

fromBuzzFeed
3 days ago
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17 Women Who Believed Motherhood Was Their Destiny Are Revealing The Truth About Having Kids

fromBuzzFeed
1 week ago
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Why I Am Teaching My Young Sons That This 'Private' Bathroom Topic Is 'No Big Deal'

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fromMail Online
3 days ago

Forget dolls and trucks! Scientist claims kids should play with WHISKS

Unfamiliar household objects increase young children’s engagement and exploration, producing more frequent and longer touches than familiar toys.
fromBusiness Insider
3 days ago

My family gave away our TV before our cross-country move. It's been 5 years, and we still haven't replaced it.

On a recent trip, my daughter and I were tossing her stuffed animal around the hotel room. The toy spun around near the ceiling and came to rest on the corner of the TV, high above our heads. My daughter pointed and tried to explain where the animal landed, on the, the, the ... she didn't have the word for "TV." Yep, we had to tell our 4-year-old what that big, black rectangle was called.
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fromSlate Magazine
4 days ago

My Toddler Thinks I'm a Cold-Blooded Killer. I Really Can't Change My Ways.

I'm not going to tell you that you can't squish or flush a bug if you can't handle trapping and releasing it (although, full disclosure, I am a trap/release outdoors gal for all except mosquitos and cockroaches), but I'm not sure that persuading your 4-year-old to be cool with killing any living creature (even when it's because it "scares the shit out of" their mother) is your best path forward as a parent.
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fromSlate Magazine
4 days ago

A Well-Meaning Rule Is Sweeping My Kid's School. It's Ruining Parents' Lives.

"Morning! We're not. I don't think we were invited to this one ..." I wrote back, unoffended by the lack of invitation. But then, another, more unsettling thought crossed my mind: "Or I missed the invite, which is also very possible," I added. Sure enough, when I typed "Henry" into my inbox search a few moments later, two things came up: an invitation to the party and a reminder to RSVP. I'd missed both.
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fromBuzzFeed
6 days ago

I Made My Son A Promise When He Was Born. 20 Years Later, I Was Devastated To Break It.

I resisted. How could I keep my promise and still consider a group home? The professionals all said the same thing in different words: You can't do this alone. What happens when you get older? He needs a trained staff. His physician, who'd known Chris since he was 3, was even more direct: A group home could offer the structure, safety and supervision I couldn't provide alone.
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fromSlate Magazine
5 days ago

My Son Was Being Disgusting Online. My Solution Has Had Unintended Consequences.

I have a 14-year-old son, "Tim." About a month ago, I caught Tim on making lewd and disgusting posts in an online forum. Both as punishment and for his own online safety, I cut all internet connection from the house except for my own personal computer. If he needs to go online, he goes through me, under my supervision. He complained, of course.
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fromSlate Magazine
5 days ago

Every Time I Walk Into My Son's Room, I'm Confronted With Something Unsightly. This Is Getting Out of Control.

Respect a teenager's privacy by knocking and waiting for permission to enter their room; avoid trying to 'regain control'.
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fromPsychology Today
6 days ago

Why Exhausted Parents Keep Snapping at Their Kids

Parental burnout stems from chronic unmet needs, raises cortisol beyond chronic pain levels, narrows tolerance, and improves when parents' needs and community supports are met.
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fromSlate Magazine
6 days ago
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My Partner and I Are Ready to Take a Big Step. His Ex Is Definitely Going to Ruin It.

The partner should lead a direct, empathetic conversation with his children to acknowledge their mother's discomfort and set respectful, practical boundaries.
fromPsychology Today
1 week ago
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Keeping Secrets From Your Co-Parent

Parents should share significant developmental and health information despite a child's request for secrecy to preserve transparent co-parenting.
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fromSlate Magazine
6 days ago

My Brother Made Our 10-Year-Old to Go Down a Dark Internet Rabbit Hole. He Saw Something Unspeakable.

A 10-year-old accidentally saw violent online animal abuse after an uncle gave him phone access, resulting in nightmares, trauma, and family conflict.
fromPsychology Today
6 days ago

What to Do if Your Child Engages in Online Gaming Bullying

Video games are a major part of many children's lives, offering opportunities to build problem-solving skills, foster creativity, strengthen hand-eye coordination and connect socially with peers. In many cases, gaming can promote teamwork, critical thinking and even emotional resilience. When played responsibly, it can serve as a healthy and enriching activity. However, like any social environment, whether in-person or online, gaming platforms can also expose children to difficult situations, including conflicts, exclusion and occasionally bullying behavior.
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fromSlate Magazine
6 days ago

Help! When My Kid Became a Teen, Suddenly the Inevitable Hit Me. There Was One Way to Recover.

I'd suggest counseling first before looking into possible avenues of having another child at this point in life. Learning and experiencing that your children are growing up as you planned and knowing that active parenting doesn't end at age 18, but continues for many years as your children seek your knowledge and wisdom, helps take the edge off feeling abandoned or no longer needed by your kids. -Robin
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fromHuffPost
6 days ago

The Funniest Tweets From Parents This Week

Kids may say the darndest things, but parents post about them in the funniest ways.
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fromBuzzFeed
6 days ago

Americans, We Want To Know What You've Told Your Kids About What's Going On In Our Country

Parents should engage children in age-appropriate conversations about current events, reinforcing empathy, honesty, and practical reassurance.
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fromNew York Post
6 days ago

Popular baby brand accused of 'disgusting' and 'sexual' marketing tactics after backlash: 'This is absolutely appalling'

FridaBaby faces widespread backlash and boycott calls after resurfaced ads and packaging used sexualized language and imagery on infant products.
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fromSilicon Canals
1 week ago

Psychology says eldest daughters who always took care of everyone else usually display these 9 traits as adults - Silicon Canals

Eldest daughters who took on caregiving roles in childhood develop ingrained responsibility, difficulty setting boundaries, and strong problem-solving skills shaping adult behavior.
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fromPsychology Today
1 week ago

3 Things Parents Do to Lose Respect From Adult Children

Anxious overinvolvement—overthinking, over-reassurance, and unsolicited problem-solving—erodes respect and makes adult children feel pressured.
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fromSlate Magazine
1 week ago

My Daughter's Teacher Has Made Some Disturbing Threats in Class. They Involve His Own Son.

A high-school physics teacher uses abusive language and violent threats; parents should report the behavior to school administration immediately.
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fromSlate Magazine
1 week ago

I Stumbled Upon Evidence That My Son Is Looking into Body Modification. Uh, Yikes!

A mother discovered her adult son's foreskin restoration searches and worries about potential harmful self-treatment while trying to respect his privacy.
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fromBusiness Insider
1 week ago

We didn't need childcare, but we still paid $7,500 to send our toddler to a program for 4 hours a week. It helped her build independence.

Flexible remote work let the husband become primary stay-at-home parent while the mother resumed her career, creating an effective parenting split until childcare was needed.
fromSlate Magazine
1 week ago

Bad Bunny Was a Global Triumph

On this episode: Lucy Lopez, Elizabeth Newcamp, and Zak Rosen are celebrating a global triumph. Bad Bunny's Superbowl halftime show was transcendent. Zak's mom even messaged Lucy during the halftime show. Lucy breaks down all of the meanings you may have missed, explains why it was so special to have Ricky Martin perform, and so much more! Then, the 'Rents answer a listener question about a babysitting co-op.
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fromBuzzFeed
1 week ago

Zayn Malik Said Gigi Hadid Got Mad At Him Over The Eye-Watering Amount Of Money He Gave Their 5-Year-Old Daughter From The Tooth Fairy

Children compare tooth-fairy payouts, causing parental frustration and highlighting socioeconomic differences when some children receive far larger amounts than others.
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fromCurbed
1 week ago

The Look Book Goes to a Snow Day at the Park

A preschooler named Willa from South Slope said cousin Ellie broke the green sled on the snow while the clear sled remained intact.
fromInsideHook
1 week ago

Does the Snoo Actually Work? After Two Kids, I'm a True Believer.

The first time I used the Snoo, it freaked me out. My wife and I placed our baby into the high-tech bassinet on her fifth day on this earth, praying the machine would help her sleep, and thus aid us in fighting back the hallucinations brought on by new-parent sleep deprivation. We wrapped her in the approved organic cotton swaddle, clipped her into the sleek oval bed and pressed the glowing button on the side.
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fromBuzzFeed
1 week ago

For Anyone Trying To Be The "Fun" Aunt Or Uncle, 30 Birthday Gifts Kids Will Love

A Melissa & Doug ice cream counter for fueling their sessions of make-believe with tons of sweet, stackable flavors, a menu, and - yes - even fake money, because even pretend ice cream comes at a price they simply loovveee charging you. The wooden ice cream counter comes with eight ice cream scoops, six toppings, two cones, a cup, a scooper, tongs, a wooden spoon, a reusable menu card, and six pretend dollar bills.
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fromSilicon Canals
1 week ago

People who grew up exceptionally independent usually had parents who did these 7 counterintuitive things - Silicon Canals

Hands-off parenting that allowed mistakes and responsibilities fostered lasting independence, self-reliance, and resilience in adulthood.
fromSlate Magazine
1 week ago

I Have a Strict Rule for Protecting My Children Against Mean Kids. I'm About to Break It.

It sounds like you're trying to avoid potentially awkward or difficult conversations with friends and family. And sometimes that path works out just fine! But as you're learning with your sister, avoidance doesn't work every time. Granted, your niece could simply grow out of her bullying behavior. But it could also become a pattern when your kids are together. Which is a bummer for them, makes the time you all spend with your sister's family a lot more fraught,
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fromSlate Magazine
1 week ago

My Friends Are Obsessed With Showing Their Love for Their Daughter in a Particular Way. It Makes It Hard on the Rest of Us.

Give focused time and shared experiences instead of more toys; attention and activities create meaningful memories and avoid adding clutter.
fromPsychology Today
1 week ago

How Tech Companies Rig Parental Guilt

Talita Pruett, a California mom of three children ages 14, 13, and 5, is doing everything she can to be a present, involved parent. But one issue weighs on her more than anything else: guilt over media use. She has tried it all: screen-time limits, content filters, charging phones in her bedroom at night, and regular conversations about healthy media habits. Still, she says, guilt lingers, both about her children's media use and her own.
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fromBuzzFeed
1 week ago

52 Baby And Toddler Items That'll Make Your Parents Say, "Parenting Is So Much Easier Now"

App-controlled sound machine with adjustable night-light and white noise soothes infants and provides sleep guidance and scheduling to support consistent baby sleep routines.
fromBusiness Insider
1 week ago

I've got all the parenting skills. I just don't use them when I care for my grandkids.

My grandchildren live 3000 miles away, so I don't get to see them nearly as often as I'd like. Recently, I took a three-week break from my regularly scheduled life to help take care of them while their nanny was away. My son and daughter-in-law both work full-time, and I was eager to pitch in and help with school runs, meal prep, baths, and bedtime.
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fromSlate Magazine
1 week ago

I Let My Son Start an Instagram for Our Dog. I Don't Like What I'm Seeing.

Parents should monitor children's social accounts, preserve access, document bullying, inform affected parents, and avoid forcing deletions that encourage secret accounts.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
1 week ago

Australia's social media ban gives kids an opportunity to experience what millennials long for | Jodi Wilson

Prioritize unstructured time and ordinary domestic moments over constant productivity to nurture children's wellbeing and preserve family emotional connection.
fromPsychology Today
1 week ago

A Parent's Guide to Body-Focused Repetitive Behaviors

Body-focused repetitive behaviors (BFRBs), like hair pulling, skin picking, and nail biting, can take up a lot of space in a family's life. Not just in bathrooms and bedrooms, but in conversations, emotions, and worries about the future. Parents want to help, kids want relief, and everyone is exhausted by the cycle of noticing, reminding, trying harder, and feeling discouraged.
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fromPsychology Today
1 week ago

Listen to Your Mother: What Children Learn by Eavesdropping

What makes me even crazier is that I know they can listen. I know this because they do all the time, mostly when they aren't supposed to. I can't tell you how many times I've been having an adult conversation with my husband and/or friends and my two children-who haven't listened to a word I've said all day-suddenly have very thoughtful and detailed questions
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fromSlate Magazine
1 week ago

I Offered to Babysit My Sister-in-Law's Kids. Then I Saw What She's Really Up To.

My sister-in-law "Jane" is the divorced mom of a 7-year-old son, "Derek," and a 5-year-old daughter, "Talia." Child care is insanely expensive in our area, and reliable sitters are rare. Because I work from home, I offered to watch Jane's kids after they get out of school while she's at work. It seemed like the perfect solution at first. Dear Used, Within the past few months, however, my SIL has been increasingly late in picking up Derek and Talia.
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fromPsychology Today
1 week ago

When a Bonus Mom Feels More Like a Babysitter: How to Connect

Having a plan for blending a family and modeling kindness, fairness, and openness by the adults creates the foundation for connection with bonus children.
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fromSlate Magazine
1 week ago

We're Giving Our Son Something Most of His Friends Could Never Dream of Having. Uh, Now He Wants to Know Why.

Explain financial advantage as privilege, name other forms (race, ability, gender), and have simple, age-appropriate conversations to foster understanding and empathy.
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fromSlate Magazine
1 week ago

My Ex Stopped Paying for Our Daughter's College for the Cruelest Reason. I'm Livid.

Divorced father supports his college daughter financially and emotionally amid conflict with her wealthy, narcissistic mother pressuring her to leave school during panic attacks.
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fromBusiness Insider
1 week ago

My kids are growing up near their cousins. It's priceless.

Close family and nearby cousins create joyful, low-cost play opportunities like sleepovers and playdates, despite extra cleanup and occasional illnesses.
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 week ago

In the decade since my sons left home, walking has brought us together

Don't let them push you around, my youngest son said halfway through the Camino de Santiago. You don't have to get up early if you don't want to. I didn't know that was an option, replied his brother from his bunk. This subversive banter is what our family sounds like now. The old hierarchy has loosened. We are four adults negotiating the day.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
1 week ago

The kindness of strangers: my teenage son was on a date at a fancy restaurant when a fellow diner helped pay the bill

A teenage son's risky electric-bike injuries, Domino's delivery work, modest courtship and a stranger's unexpected generosity reveal adolescent resilience and quiet generosity.
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fromPsychology Today
1 week ago

The 2 Words That Are Holding Your Adult Child Back

Overthinking and repeated "What if" doubts keep many adult children stuck and prevent meaningful action toward jobs, education, or other life changes.
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fromhttps://scoop.upworthy.com
1 week ago

Mom shares her seven-year-old's heartbreaking drawing of her working - and it hits you right in the heart

A child's drawing revealed the emotional cost of parents balancing remote work and childcare during the pandemic, resonating widely and prompting viral sharing.
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fromSlate Magazine
1 week ago

My Daughter's Teacher Is Processing Something Big in the Classroom. He Needs to Stop.

Report the teacher's repeated, inappropriate venting about his divorce to the principal to protect students and preserve instructional time.
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fromPsychology Today
1 week ago

How to Practice Mentalization in Parenting

Mentalization is imagining and reflecting on a child's thoughts and feelings to improve parental understanding, model perspective-taking, and support emotional regulation.
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fromSlate Magazine
1 week ago

My Son Has Discovered a New Beloved Hobby. But My Mother-in-Law Has Some "Warnings."

Tell the mother-in-law firmly that nothing 'turns' a child gay and that bigoted comments are unacceptable around the child or family members.
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fromPsychology Today
1 week ago

The Invisible Type of Emotionally Neglectful Parent

Parents who were emotionally neglected in childhood often become well-meaning but emotionally neglectful parents, perpetuating a cycle across generations.
fromPsychology Today
1 week ago

This Conversation Is the Best Valentine to Give Your Kids

There are dramatic proposals on airplanes happening just in the nick of time, and love that blossoms in the face of terminal illness, and seemingly impossible relationships thriving against all odds. But while I enjoy a good love story as much as the next mom, my work as a pediatric emergency medicine physician informs my perspective on the myriad ways romantic relationships have the potential to cause young people harm.
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fromSilicon Canals
2 weeks ago

8 things boomer mothers did that seemed ordinary then but would be considered remarkable parenting today - Silicon Canals

Boomer mothers practiced instinctive, low-tech parenting—letting kids be bored, play outdoors, and share family meals—that modern parents now often praise.
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fromSlate Magazine
1 week ago

My Family Has a Strange Love Language. It's Starting to Make me Uncomfortable.

A 19-year-old woman wants her family to stop giving her clothes and pressuring her to model them during visits.
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fromBuzzFeed
1 week ago

"I Wish They Hadn't Been Born": Mothers Are Anonymously Sharing Why They Regret Having Kids

Some parents experience deep regret, exhaustion, and guilt from young or unsupported parenthood, abusive relationships, loss, and overwhelming caregiving responsibilities.
fromHuffPost
1 week ago

The Funniest Posts From Parents This Week

Kids may say the darndest things, but parents post about them in the funniest ways. Every week, we round up the most hilarious quips from parents across social media platforms like X, Threads and Bluesky to spread the joy. Scroll down to read the latest batch. Realness delivered to your inbox. By entering your email and clicking Sign Up, you're agreeing to let us send you customized marketing messages about us and our advertising partners.
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fromScary Mommy
1 week ago

Ask Scary Mommy: How Do I Balance "It's Safe to Tell Me" With Consequences?

Promise unconditional help in emergencies and never punish a teen for calling for help; punishment will prevent life‑saving calls.
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fromBusiness Insider
1 week ago

I said I wouldn't get my son a cellphone. I changed my mind when he turned 11, and I'm glad I did.

The best age for a child to have a phone depends on the individual child; parental judgment and safeguards matter more than blanket rules.
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fromBuzzFeed
1 week ago

If You're Having A Baby Soon, Here Are The 25 Newborn Products That I Couldn't Live Without

Versatile stylish diaper tote with stroller straps, insulated pockets, removable organizer, convertible trolley sleeve, many pockets; five colors and mini size, $220.
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fromSlate Magazine
2 weeks ago

My Son Has a Passion for Scaring My Daughter. He Thinks It's Hilarious. I'm Disturbed.

Frightening a sibling for amusement is unacceptable; remove the clown costume, teach empathy, require apology and reparative action, set clear boundaries, and supervise interactions.
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fromSlate Magazine
2 weeks ago

My 6-Year-Old Disappeared for Two Hours on His Bike. My Husband's Reaction Gives Me Pause.

Six-year-old children should not ride bikes unsupervised; a parent must accompany them because maturity, not riding skill, determines safety readiness.
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fromBusiness Insider
2 weeks ago

I'm an American raising my child in Denmark. Kids here are trusted to take risks - and parenting feels easier.

Parenting in Denmark emphasizes trust, affordable childcare, and community support, making raising children less stressful and more collective compared with the United States.
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fromPsychology Today
2 weeks ago

The Pressure to Be a Perfect Parent

New parents face intense pressure from widespread advice and should focus on doing their best, accepting imperfection and asking for help when needed.
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fromNew York Family
2 weeks ago

Matrescence: How to Reclaim Your Identity After Motherhood

Matrescence transforms women into mothers, altering identity, body, emotions, and priorities; recovery requires boundaries, self-rediscovery, help, and self-compassion.
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fromScary Mommy
2 weeks ago

"F*cking My Manny, Never Been Happier" & 41 Other Mom Confessions

Mothers feel overwhelmed by constant mental load from parenting, relationships, family conflict, life changes, and daily responsibilities while seeking connection and relief.
Parenting
fromTODAY.com
2 weeks ago

EXCLUSIVE: Kylie Kelce Isn't Scared to be Real About Motherhood: Babysitters, Breastfeeding, Bribes, You Name It

Kylie Kelce publicly models visible, practical working motherhood by combining childcare and professional duties, normalizing breastfeeding, imperfect home life, and asking for help.
fromBuzzFeed
2 weeks ago

32 Little Things To Get Your Kiddos For Valentine's Day (Because You Love Them The Most, Duh)

Honestly, there's no one I love shopping for than my two toddlers. Plus a theme like Valentine's Day? Consider me a dog with a bone. If you *too* have a tiny Valentine in your life, you might just fall in love with one of these little gift ideas. From a nostalgic Polly Pocket ring and a K-Pop Demon Hunters sensory jar to crayon-shiped Lip Smackers and dazzling Minnie Mouse stud earrings, your darling Valentine is going to look like the heart-eye emoji when they're done opening their gift.
Parenting
fromMail Online
2 weeks ago

The 20 baby names set to go extinct this year... is yours on the list?

Classic and once-popular baby names are falling out of favor, with some at risk of disappearing entirely. A new report from BabyCenter, which tracks the names parents consider and choose for their newborns, analyzed the top 1,000 names to identify which have seen the steepest declines since 2024. Among girls, Charleigh, Mckinley, Prisha, Ezra, Sasha, Mía, Kenna, Kori, Dior and Shaikha are all slipping down the rankings, with Charleigh and Shaikha taking the hardest hits.
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Parenting
fromSilicon Canals
2 weeks ago

Parents with distant adult children almost always display these 7 behaviors (without realizing it) - Silicon Canals

Parental behaviors that treat adult children like teenagers—constant reminders, unsolicited advice, and protective control—often push grown children away.
Parenting
fromPsychology Today
2 weeks ago

Why Blaming Parents for Children's Choices Harms Everyone

Parents are not solely responsible for everything that happens to their children; absolutist thinking ignores children's autonomy, environmental influences, and developmental factors.
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