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fromScary Mommy
5 hours ago

"I Talked My Husband Into A Vasectomy & Now I Regret It" & 34 Other Mom Confessions

I can't even count the number of thoughts I have every single day, just bouncing around in my head like a ping pong ball. I think every mom feels the same way, which is why when you ask a mom what's on her mind, her response could range from something like "Oh, just thinking about my kid's new soccer team" to "The fall of democracy and the state of the world."
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#screen-time
fromPsychology Today
13 hours ago
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10 Things Parents Can Do to Keep Kids Safe When Using Screens

Parents should set clear, written device rules, model healthy screen habits, encourage non-screen activities, allow boredom for creativity, and communicate openly without judgment.
fromKqed
2 days ago
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A Kids' Guide to Phone-Free Fun, From 'The Anxious Generation' Author

Modern screens, social media, and gaming have reshaped children’s lives and parenting, frequently harming well-being and daily development.
fromKqed
2 days ago
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A Kids' Guide to Phone-Free Fun, From 'The Anxious Generation' Author

fromSlate Magazine
10 hours ago

Everyone Is Pressuring Me to Make the "Obvious" Choice When It Comes to Childcare. I Don't Want to.

I am a new mom to a very sweet 3-month-old boy. I am lucky to work somewhere with a very generous (for the U.S.) parental leave policy, and am preparing to go back to work when my baby will be 4 months old. I'm looking into childcare options, and feel torn. In our area, daycare is very expensive (everything is expensive), and hiring a nanny will be more affordable. This is very surprising to me, but that's how the numbers seem to be working out.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
23 hours ago

The rise of Fafo parenting: is this the end of gentle child rearing?

Fafo parenting—"fuck around and find out"—is rising as a backlash to gentle parenting, emphasizing consequences, tougher discipline, and independence through discomfort.
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fromSlate Magazine
10 hours ago

We Have a Baby on the Way. It's Time to Put an End to My In-Laws' Favorite Pastime.

Set firm, pre-birth boundaries about alcohol with in-laws by clarifying acceptable drinking levels, assessing personal habits, and discussing nonjudgmentally with your partner.
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fromBusiness Insider
13 hours ago

I became self-employed after having kids. It was harder than corporate life.

Katie Bullon left corporate marketing to freelance after childbirth intending to balance parenting and work, but self-employment ultimately caused burnout.
fromFast Company
22 hours ago

Cold and flu season is disproportionately impacting this group of employees

It was mid-morning when Nadine Jones got the daycare call every working mother dreads-her son spiked a fever and needed to be picked up. Jones, a senior associate at a big D.C. law firm, newly divorced with full custody of her 14-month-old son, knew what that call meant: her day was about to unravel. At the daycare, another single mother pulled Jones aside. "Don't you have to work?" she asked. Yes, Jones replied.
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fromMashable
18 hours ago

Roblox: A parent's guide to keeping your kids safe

Roblox offers user-created games and social interaction but poses safety risks from predators; active parental supervision and knowledge of specific games are essential.
fromTODAY.com
15 hours ago

Study Finds This Is How Teen Boys Are Being Lured Into Gambling

No longer is gambling confined to Las Vegas casinos. A 2018 landmark ruling by the Supreme Court allowed states to legalize sports betting, opening the doors to new types of online gambling and games of chance. 'Young boys are largely being pulled into this universe online by algorithmically sent messages,' said Steyer of online games that include chances to open loot boxes and 'win' a prize. 'It seems so innocent, but in fact, it's no different than going into a casino and putting down five or $20 on a hand of blackjack.'
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fromVulture
9 hours ago

What Matty Matheson Watches (and Plays) With His Kids

I think my personality definitely leaned Michelangelo, I still think TMNT is one of the greatest movies ever, too. I have two brothers and a sister, and the deal was that we had to be good in church for like a month to be able to go to the theater to see that movie. The last weekend, when we were supposed to go to the movies right after church, one of us got in trouble.
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fromPsychology Today
1 day ago

Why Your Fight Isn't About What You Think It's About

Everyday disagreements escalate when underlying emotions and perceived judgment trigger defensiveness, causing small issues to balloon into larger, charged conflicts.
#friendship
fromSlate Magazine
1 day ago
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My Son Accidentally Hurt His Friend at a Sleepover. His Parents Have Made It a Friendship-Ending Offense.

fromSlate Magazine
1 day ago
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My Son Accidentally Hurt His Friend at a Sleepover. His Parents Have Made It a Friendship-Ending Offense.

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fromScary Mommy
2 days ago

The Phenomenon Of *Finally* Feeling Like Yourself Again... 4 Years Postpartum

Many parents experience a subtle personal reawakening around a child's fourth year after roughly 3–3.5 years of intensive caregiving, restoring energy, interests, and daily ease.
fromSlate Magazine
1 day ago

My Husband Wanted to "Teach My Mom a Lesson." He Used Our Toddler to Do It.

Your husband did a pretty terrible thing. First, remind him that your mom's making a choice to not wear deodorant. It's an odd, kinda gross one, but it's her choice. Unless your mom is putting your husband in a headlock every time she visits, he has to learn to deal with it. But one way he can't deal with it is to use your 3-year-old child as an insult shield. That's just bad parenting-bad adulting, really.
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#pregnancy
fromBuzzFeed
2 days ago
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"I Was Told It Was Normal": 17 "Ugly," Dark Realities Of Pregnancy That Most People Don't Know

fromSlate Magazine
6 days ago
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My Due Date Coincides With a Sad Day in My Sister's Past. But What She's Asking Me to Do About It Is Way Out of Bounds.

fromBuzzFeed
2 days ago
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"I Was Told It Was Normal": 17 "Ugly," Dark Realities Of Pregnancy That Most People Don't Know

fromSlate Magazine
6 days ago
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My Due Date Coincides With a Sad Day in My Sister's Past. But What She's Asking Me to Do About It Is Way Out of Bounds.

fromScary Mommy
1 day ago

Parents Put Together A "Family Responsibilities Framework" For Their Kids

Now, some parenting experts say that paying kids to do chores is actually counterproductive in some way, and kids should help around the house without the expectation of financial compensation because, obviously, one day, they're going to grow up and have a house of their own. And as we all know, no one is paying us to make our beds when we're grown.
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fromScary Mommy
2 days ago

We Have To Get Back To Letting Friends Just Stop By (Yes, Even If Our House Is Messy)

An unexpected drop-in exposed a messy home, triggering embarrassment and transforming a longtime love of hosting into fear of unannounced visitors.
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fromScary Mommy
1 day ago

Scary Mommy 2026 Readers' Choice Award Best Smart Laundry Machine Brand

Smart, well-designed laundry machines simplify and speed up laundry, making them essential household appliances for busy parents in 2026.
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fromTODAY.com
5 days ago

The 1 Lesson Kathie Lee Gifford Taught Her Kids - That They're Now Teaching Their Own Children

Kathie Lee's grandchildren are already practicing polite greetings, eye contact, and kindness taught to her children, reflecting early manners and thoughtful parenting.
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fromPsychology Today
2 days ago

Embracing Parenting Imperfection: The Importance of Making Mistakes

Stop aiming for perfect parenting; mistakes are normal and repairing them models resilience and benefits children.
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fromScary Mommy
3 days ago

I'd Rather My Child Say Ass Than Be An Asshole

Parents tolerate occasional profanity at home while prioritizing discouraging language that harms others and teaching context-appropriate speech.
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fromSlate Magazine
2 days ago

I Did Something Risque to Pay for College. Maybe My Kids Don't Need to Know.

Decide with your spouse whether and how to tell your children about past stripping, considering likelihood of discovery and using developmentally appropriate disclosure.
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fromwww.mercurynews.com
2 days ago

Harriette Cole: A chance phone call revealed my daughter had lied to me

Address an 18-year-old's deception by asking for a truthful account, setting honesty as a household rule, and considering independence if rules aren't followed.
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fromBuzzFeed
2 days ago

These Are The 25 Newborn Essentials That Are *Actually* Essential

Practical shopping recommendations for newborn essentials—strollers, bouncers, bottles, and a reliable highchair—rooted in experience raising two young children.
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fromSilicon Canals
4 days ago

Psychology says strict parenting creates these 8 emotional habits that show up decades later - Silicon Canals

Authoritarian parenting often produces lasting emotional habits—chronic people-pleasing, indecision, anxiety, and perfectionism—that undermine adult wellbeing despite outward success.
#family-estrangement
fromSlate Magazine
3 days ago
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I'll Never Forgive the Way My Brother's Kids Acted After the Divorce. No Matter How Hard He Tries.

You cannot control your brother's attempts at reconciliation; respect his choices and your mother's autonomy while protecting your household and setting personal boundaries.
fromSlate Magazine
3 days ago
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My Parents Kicked Me Out of the House When I Was 14. I Always Dreamed of Having Them Back-But Not Like This.

Reconciliation with estranged family after childhood abandonment can be desired and possible, but requires caution, clear boundaries, and realistic expectations about motives.
fromSlate Magazine
3 days ago
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My Parents Kicked Me Out of the House When I Was 14. I Always Dreamed of Having Them Back-But Not Like This.

fromPsychology Today
3 days ago

10 Things to Do That Can Make You a Better Parent

Saying yes to your child means loosening the reins and indulging them a little. It means being as flexible as you can while still setting clear limits as you normally would. For instance, let them make a fort from blankets, pillows, and couch cushions, knowing this will create more work for you, cleaning up later. Let them paint their bike. Let them invent a cookie recipe which you help them make and bake, knowing it will likely be barely edible. You get the idea.
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fromSlate Magazine
3 days ago

Don't Feel Bad For Not Following These Parenting "Tips"

Parents remain good even when they reject performative, Instagram-style parenting rituals and set boundaries around emotional labor.
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fromDaily Mom magazine
3 days ago

Fun Messy Sensory Play For Preschoolers And Toddlers

Sensory play promotes sensory processing, self-regulation, motor skills, language development, and emotional regulation in preschoolers and toddlers, especially benefiting children with special needs.
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fromBusiness Insider
3 days ago

Snow days hit working parents hard. Here's how 8 Business Insider parents manage.

Working parents cope with snow days through flexible schedules, canceled or moved meetings, shared childcare handoffs, relaxed rules, outdoor play, and team understanding.
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fromTODAY.com
3 days ago

Would You Let Your Toddler Pick Names for Twin Siblings? These Parents Did

A 2-year-old daughter chose which twin would receive the name honoring their late sister, with parents planning Charlee Rose and Abigail Reese.
fromBuzzFeed
4 days ago
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People Are Sharing Parenting Trends They Think Will Seriously Mess Kids Up Later

Overprotective parenting that removes discomfort, boredom, and failure undermines resilience and fosters control, avoidance, and emotional fragility.
fromPsychology Today
4 days ago
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Why Understanding Your Child Still Isn't Enough

Empathy and understanding alone cannot change a child's behavior during crises; clear authority must first restore control before empathy and understanding can be effective.
fromwww.theguardian.com
4 days ago

I long to have a stay-at-home son. Thankfully, there's a little guy who will never leave me | Emma Beddington

It feels pathetic to admit this, but I'm still a bit unmoored by my sons leaving after Christmas. There's a readjustment required every time back to tidy silence, to my studiedly casual WhatsApps going unread, to imagining their days by checking their weather. With my caretaking impulses thwarted, I'm anxious and unsettled, forever offering unwanted care parcels and unsolicited advice. Let them live their lives, I bleat to myself, while doing everything but.
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fromBusiness Insider
4 days ago

After my divorce, my kids move between homes every week. Buying 2 of everything reduced their stress.

This winter, I started buying two of the special items they love, making the back-and-forth easier and easing some of the stress that comes with not having small comforts. I bought duplicates of things they love I bought duplicate shampoos my daughter loves, one for my house and one for her dad's. I found a smaller, on-sale bottle of the Replica perfume she's obsessed with, so she could keep it with her.
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fromFuturism
4 days ago

Children Starting School Are Trying to Swipe Books Like They're Phones

Many reception-age children cannot use books correctly, often treating pages like touchscreens, and heavy screen exposure is linked to developmental and behavioral concerns.
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fromMedium
4 years ago

Christmas...lol.

Parents choose shared experiences and cash over many gifts due to pandemic and exhaustion, provoking a teen's anger about losing a 'real Christmas'.
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fromSilicon Canals
5 days ago

Psychology says kids don't forget these 9 "small" comments nearly as fast as parents do - Silicon Canals

Brief, dismissive parental comments can imprint on children and shape self-esteem, identity, and sibling rivalry lasting into adulthood.
fromSlate Magazine
5 days ago

My Husband Is Forcing Me to Choose Between Our Kid and Our Marriage. This Is Impossible.

Which, if you ask me (and you did ask me, right?), is awful of him. Possibly unforgivable. This is your child. At 23, he's still in the process of becoming who he's going to be. Wanting to move back home so that he can finish school doesn't seem to me "entitled" or immature, so unless there's a lot of untold backstory here that supports your husband's convictions ... well, those convictions just seem unfeeling and selfish to me.
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fromSilicon Canals
5 days ago

7 phrases Boomers heard from their parents that would be considered emotional abuse today-but shaped the most resilient generation alive - Silicon Canals

Mid-20th-century strict, stoic parenting produced emotional suppression yet fostered resilience, strong work ethic, and emotional regulation in that generation.
fromSilicon Canals
5 days ago

8 things lower middle class Boomers sacrificed that their adult children will never fully comprehend-because they were never supposed to know - Silicon Canals

Growing up, I remember my father coming home from the factory, his hands stained with machine oil that never quite washed off. He'd sit at our kitchen table, carefully counting out bills for the week ahead. Years later, when I asked him about those days, he just smiled and said, "You kids had everything you needed."
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fromPsychology Today
5 days ago

When A Parent or Adolescent Uses Wounding Words

The parent or adolescent needs to find a better alternative, and the adult needs to lead and show that way. After all,now is later, an adolescent is just an adult in training, and part of the parental responsibility is modeling and teaching habits of spoken communication that the young person will carry forward into significant relationships to come. Ensuring safe speech means managing unhappy emotional arousal that can betray them into saying what can inflict serious injury.
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fromSlate Magazine
5 days ago

My Friend Has Been Sucked Into One of the Darkest Groups in the Parenting Community. I Can't Stand By Her.

A four-month postpartum mother exhibiting isolation, sleep deprivation, and anti-vaccine behavior may be experiencing postpartum depression that affects parenting and decision-making.
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fromTODAY.com
5 days ago

The 1 Lesson Kathie Lee Gifford Taught Her Kids - That They're Now Teaching Their Own Children

Kathie Lee Gifford's grandchildren demonstrate taught manners—handshakes, eye contact, polite greetings—reflecting a multigenerational emphasis on respectful parenting.
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fromBuzzFeed
6 days ago

I Lost Thousands Of Brain Cells While Reading These 27 Wiiiiiild Mommy Facebook Group Posts

Online parenting groups frequently share questionable medical advice, herbal remedies, and oversharing that can be alarming and potentially harmful to children.
fromwww.mercurynews.com
6 days ago

Harriette Cole: I think he coerced my daughter into an open relationship

My daughter is in an open relationship, but I can tell she's unhappy. When she first told me about it, I asked genuine questions out of curiosity, but she became defensive. She even tried to guilt me into being more progressive and open-minded. I know that in this day and age, there is a whole new way to date, but as a mother, it seems like my daughter has agreed to this dynamic because she likes her boyfriend.
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fromPsychology Today
6 days ago

Finding a Middle Ground in the Debate Over Sleep Training

Polarized 'sleep training' debates ignore diverse family needs; nuanced, individualized approaches and middle-ground alternatives are required for real-world sleep problems.
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fromIndependent
6 days ago

Bill Linnane: Why parent-teacher meetings are like the NCT or speed dating

Allowing a child to change schools can increase happiness and improve academic performance, even if parents initially resist the decision.
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fromHuffPost
6 days ago

The Funniest Tweets From Parents This Week

Parents share candid, hilarious quotes from their children on social platforms in a weekly roundup to entertain and spread joy.
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fromSlate Magazine
6 days ago

My Brother-in-Law's Marriage Blew Up in a Devastating Way. But My Patience for Him Is Wearing Thin.

Set a firm deadline for an adult houseguest with escalating drinking to leave to protect household safety and the child.
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fromBuzzFeed
1 week ago

18 Parenting Norms From Other Countries That Most Americans Don't Pactice

Parenting practices vary widely worldwide—mealtime norms, stranger interactions with infants, and school food and manners differ significantly across cultures.
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fromNew York Family
6 days ago

8 Easy Fresh Snow Activities That Keep Kids Outside Longer

Fresh, clean snow unlocks easy, low-prep, creative outdoor activities for kids and families that maximize short-lived snowy conditions.
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fromScary Mommy
6 days ago

Woman's "Boomer Hot Take" About Girl Scout Cookies Is Pretty Spot On

Adults posting Girl Scout cookie sales on their personal social media undermines girls' development of sales skills and the purpose of direct, personal selling.
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fromSlate Magazine
1 week ago

My Boyfriend's Son Had an ... Awkward Reaction After I Slept Over. It's Making Me Question Moving In.

A 15-year-old boy's spontaneous erection is a normal adolescent occurrence and does not require action from the adult partner.
fromScary Mommy
1 week ago

Woman On TikTok Says Parents In Good Marriages Need To "Warn" Their Kids About Bad Ones

Are you a bona fide cycle breaker, someone who grew up in a broken or even abusive family situation and has done the work and changed everything so that your kids can have a better, happier life? First off, I salute you - I, too, didn't have great examples of marriage growing up, but with some luck and a lot of discernment, I now find myself in a very happy and healthy marriage. My young son has a much different impression of how adults get along than I ever did.
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fromBuzzFeed
1 week ago

If You've Ever Had An Experience With A "Toxic" Mom Group, Tell Us About It

Mom groups intended as supportive communities can become exclusionary and toxic, prompting requests for personal accounts and anonymous submissions.
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fromTODAY.com
1 week ago

The 1 Question Michelle Obama Avoids Asking Her Daughters

Parents should avoid making dating status a default question to prevent adding social pressure and encourage self-contained fulfillment.
fromSlate Magazine
1 week ago

I Need Something More From My Son's Already Overworked Teacher. I'm Scared to Ask for It.

I have an 8-year-old son who is autistic and non-speaking. He is in a special education class in our city's public school system. Our system is notoriously underfunded, but I've always felt that the teachers and therapists really care about the kids. I think he is getting what he needs out of school, and he is always happy to go (and happy to come home). But I'm not getting what I need.
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fromDaily Mom magazine
1 week ago

Signs Your Milk Supply Is Decreasing: What Every Nursing Mom Needs To Know

Watch for fewer wet diapers, frequent rooting or hand-sucking after feeds, slowed weight gain, and decreased breast fullness as signs of a falling milk supply.
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fromIndependent
1 week ago

Our daughter only wants her mum - how can I step in to help soothe her and share the load?

Young children often prefer one parent; gently stepping back and rebalancing caregiving duties prevents caregiver burnout and supports children's developing emotional regulation.
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fromScary Mommy
1 week ago

We Were So Busy Worrying About Teens Emotional Lives We Missed Who They Really Are

Constant emotional monitoring prevents teens from developing an autonomous sense of self; parents must grant private space rather than continuous checking.
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fromSlate Magazine
1 week ago

My Son Keeps Coming Home From Daycare With Something Outrageous. My Wife Wants to Ignore It.

Toddler bites and other minor illnesses are common in daycare; prioritize realistic risk assessment and weigh relationship strain against pursuing alternative childcare.
fromSlate Magazine
1 week ago

I Thought We'd Reached the Easy Stage of Parenting. Now My Wife Wants to Risk It All.

My wife and I have two kids, boys aged 4 and 6. I'm very happy with our family as it is. The kids are both out of diapers and in school all day. They're sleeping, we're sleeping. I feel like we've got a handle on this thing. But now my wife is saying she wants another one. She's 40, I'm 45-it's not totally out of the realm of possibility that we could have another one.
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fromBuzzFeed
1 week ago

Millennials With Kids Are Sharing What They're Doing Differently From Their Parents

Millennial parents prioritize presence, experiences, positive self-esteem, open communication, sex-positive education, and autism-aware approaches over materialism and traditional norms.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
1 week ago

As I navigated the hazy days of early parenting, voice messages from friends kept me afloat | Samantha Allemann

Voice notes serve as a practical, less intrusive alternative to phone calls, sustaining friendships and easing the logistical challenges of parenting and everyday life.
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fromBusiness Insider
1 week ago

I banned most kids from my wedding, now I regret it

Excluding non-relative children from a wedding to avoid distraction and cut costs can alienate close friends and later prompt regret once becoming a parent.
fromTODAY.com
1 week ago

Dylan Dreyer Shares the 'Special Moment' Her Sons Worked Through a Conflict

"We've been dealing with Rusty and his temper tantrums," Dylan shared on TODAY on Jan. 20. "He's been kind of having this little bit of a temper where he wants to hit and punch."
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fromBusiness Insider
1 week ago

Singer Anne-Marie says motherhood didn't come naturally at first. With her second baby, she did things differently.

"I think with my first, I didn't know what I was doing," Anne-Marie told podcast host Paloma Faith. "I just was like, I don't know how to be a mom, and I thought it would just come, because everyone tells you that. But I was like, no, it hasn't come to me. So what do I do?"
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fromLos Angeles Times
1 week ago

This California theme park inspired Disneyland, Bob Baker Marionettes - and tickets are $19

Children's Fairyland in Oakland centers child-focused, story-driven play, pioneering storybook parks, influencing Disneyland and puppetry while prioritizing simple, adult-supervised imaginative experiences.
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fromBusiness Insider
1 week ago

I moved back home after living abroad for 12 years. I worried it would be a step backward for my daughter and me.

Moved back to Ireland to care for an elderly father and support a teenage daughter despite concerns about uprooting her.
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fromwww.mercurynews.com
1 week ago

Asking Eric: There's trouble next door, and I can't tell my 5-year-old what's going on

Set clear, child‑friendly boundaries for play, supervise in safe spaces, offer alternatives, and seek outside help or resources if signs of domestic violence appear.
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fromScary Mommy
1 week ago

My Kid's Best Friend's Mom Is Having An Affair

Affairs can evoke erotic desire and destabilizing fascination, prompting awareness of desire and reflections on one's own erotic life and marriage.
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fromScary Mommy
1 week ago

Malls Are Still A Perfect Hangout Spot For Teens

Reviving malls as supervised tween hangouts can provide safe, social independence while teaching money management, public behavior, and basic life skills.
fromScary Mommy
1 week ago

Young Adult Shares Details Of Her Parents' Laid-Back Parenting Style

I was never grounded. I never got my phone taken away. My parents really never yelled at me, and I feel like they had a pretty controversial parenting style, but it's also the exact way that I would raise my kids if I were to have them. I was allowed to do whatever I wanted to do. I was allowed to go to parties. I was allowed to drink. I told my mom before I smoked weed for the first time.
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fromTODAY.com
1 week ago

'Mom's Hotel Hallway Video Sets Off Internet Firestorm About Kids and Public Etiquette

Parents and hotel guests clash over children making noise in hallways, splitting opinions between compassion for kids and expectations of quiet public spaces.
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fromSlate Magazine
1 week ago

The Neighbor Girl Makes Me Very Uncomfortable. But I Can't Keep Her Away.

Set and enforce clear behavioral boundaries to protect children while offering support to a troubled peer, separating caring from tolerating abusive behavior.
fromScary Mommy
1 week ago

Can Everyone STFU & Stop Asking Me When We Will Cut My Son's Hair?

Neither my husband nor I ever had hair like my son's, but somehow he has curls that women would pay hundreds for at the salon. I would know, because I've been told so over and over again. His perfectly bouncy ringlets have become his signature look. You know Spencer by his hair. I'm always shocked when I look back at old photos to see how it's grown.
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fromPsychology Today
1 week ago

Want to Keep Your Cool in 2026? Start a Parenting Journal

A parenting journal identifies conflict patterns, triggers, blind spots, and effective calming strategies to break repetitive fights and process painful emotions.
fromPsychology Today
1 week ago

The Case of the Broken Banana: Building Kids' Resilience

When you fix the "problem," it teaches kids that you don't think they can handle it. Helping a child be flexible-to adapt when things don't happen as they expect or want-builds resilience. Resilience and flexibility are attributes that ultimately make kids happy. I call this the "taping the pretzel" trap: Your child flips out when something unexpected happens and demands you undo it,
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fromBuzzFeed
1 week ago

40 Parents Who Would Never Tell Anyone "You Should Totally Have Kids"

Parenting requires a deep, voluntary commitment because children will regularly frustrate, exhaust, drain finances, and challenge caregivers' patience and sanity.
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fromSlate Magazine
1 week ago

I'm About to Be a Professional Athlete-With the Paycheck to Go With It. My Dad Claims I "Owe" Him.

Adult athletes do not owe parents repayment for normal child-rearing; establish firm financial boundaries and legal protections before receiving professional earnings.
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fromSlate Magazine
1 week ago

My In-Laws Spent an Obscene Amount on Gifts for My Family. This Is Making Me Really Uncomfortable.

Set clear, value-based gift boundaries with well-meaning relatives by communicating expectations, offering group-focused alternatives, and framing limits as family values rather than ingratitude.
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fromBusiness Insider
1 week ago

I've lived overseas for 15 years. Saying goodbye to my mom never gets easier.

Living overseas demands sustained effort, grief, and resilience to maintain close mother-daughter bonds, where visits and daily contact ease but never erase painful goodbyes.
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fromThe New Yorker
1 week ago

What Makes a Good Mother?

The good-enough mother initially meets an infant's needs, then gradually withholds gratification to enable the child's development of a separate self.
fromPsychology Today
1 week ago

Teens Are Asking to Be Seen: The Politics of Growing Up

Adolescence has always been a season of becoming. One of its most striking features is the dawning awareness that childhood is ending and adulthood is coming into view. This realization touches nearly every part of a young person's life: how they think, what they value, and, increasingly, how they understand the world beyond their own front door. Yet many teens encounter a familiar frustration as they begin to speak with more complexity-the sense of being dismissed, underestimated, or gently waved aside.
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fromPsychology Today
1 week ago

If Punishments Don't Work, What Does?

First, you have to facilitate through the situation, which means realigning your mindset and asking yourself what you need to do to effect change for the next time you see this behaviour. Once this mindset has been established, there is a sequence of steps we must avoid to be able to effect change. These are as follows: 1. Do not allow your reactions to be based on what your child is saying.
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fromBusiness Insider
1 week ago

I'm parenting my kids differently from how I was raised. I don't want them to fear me, but instead trust me.

Growing up, the grandparents who raised me were a generation removed from me, and because of it, I never felt like I could go to them with real issues or problems. I hid the deep and dark stuff because children were to be seen and not heard. We did not talk about the big things like sex or drugs. Instead, the warnings were direct and often frightening.
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fromSlate Magazine
1 week ago

My Mom Is Spreading My Family's Story as "Evidence" to Support Her Political Agenda. But She's Got All the Facts Wrong.

A grandmother publicly uses her adult child's family's situation to advocate cutting disability support, causing hurt and prompting demands to stop.
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fromPsychology Today
1 week ago

Do Parental Expectations Help or Hurt?

Children need opportunities to fail, adjust expectations, and set smaller achievable goals to support development, resilience, and authentic interests.
fromPsychology Today
1 week ago

How Important Are Family Dinners?

"Life is chaos," she said. "Mornings in my house are unimaginable. I have to get the kids up and fed, more or less, and out to where the school bus picks them up. At the same time I'm getting myself ready so that I can leave for work once I know they're on the bus. I don't leave before, because if the bus doesn't come, which happens more frequently than it should, I have to take them to school."
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fromFortune
1 week ago

This CEO has a '1950s family structure in reverse'-her husband does the child care, cooking and cleaning: 'I do the making money and paying taxes' | Fortune

Lauren Antonoff runs an organic, month-focused CEO routine with flexible days, later starts, and a reversed household division where her husband managed caregiving.
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fromPsychology Today
1 week ago

Why Children Seem to Have a Favorite Parent

Children's preference for one parent reflects attachment biology and caregiving responsiveness, not parental favoritism or lack of love.
fromwww.mercurynews.com
1 week ago

Dear Abby: This unattended child is always butting into our play time

I recently started taking him to a park for about 45 minutes before I take him home. I'm physically active and climb the slides, chase him around and play with him. He loves our time together. Over the last two weeks, there has been a little 6-year-old girl at the park who seems to be on her own. Her parents, I assume, are in the parking lot.
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fromPsychology Today
1 week ago

6 Tips for Managing a Challenging Co-Parent Relationship

Managing your relationship with an unreliable or uncooperative co-parent can be very challenging, especially if you worry about your children spending time with them. I have worked with hundreds of women navigating divorce and want to reassure you that there is a lot of research supporting the fact that one healthy parent can outweigh the impact of an unhealthy parent. If you feel there are true safety concerns (this does not include less nutritious snacks or a later bedtime), it is important that you consult your legal team about options. Speaking with a child therapist or checking in with your child's pediatrician are other helpful avenues. If you don't have safety concerns but your relationship with your co-parent is strained, or you're worried about their parenting style, here are six things that can help.
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fromwww.mercurynews.com
1 week ago

Harriette Cole: The son I didn't know I had is upsetting my household

I didn't know him as he was growing up; I learned about him when he was already 18, and since then we've stayed in touch through visits, calls and texts. When his mother passed away, he asked to move in with me. My wife and daughters supported the decision, and he's been living with us for about a year now. He's 25, has a steady job and is even considering school, which I'm proud of. At home, however, he's become demanding and dismissive.
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fromSlate Magazine
1 week ago

My Nephew Behaved Appallingly on Our Disney "Date." My Sister's Reaction Was Almost Worse.

Taking a child home after they assaulted and insulted a disabled child enforces consequences and prioritizes safety over monetary loss.
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