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10 hours ago

Best bounce house

Most people rent a bounce house for a special occasion, as they want to save up or avoid cluttering their storage room or garage. While buying a bounce house can be a significant investment, the margin between buying and renting is smaller than you'd think. There are several high-quality models out on the market that can be enjoyed 365 days a year. The perfect bounce house is fun and engaging for kids and easy to use for adults.
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fromBuzzFeed
58 minutes ago

41 Toys That'll Actually Make Kids Put Down The iPad

Adjustable beginner drum set for toddlers including bass drum, toms, snare, cymbals, stool, and sticks; durable, good value, fosters motor skills.
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fromBuzzFeed
1 hour ago

23 Ways Boomer Parents Missed The Mark, And How Millennials Are Doing Things Differently

Gen X and boomer grandparents often offer dismissive, intrusive parenting advice that exhausts and alienates millennial parents raising children.
#child-behavior
fromSlate Magazine
1 hour ago
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My In-Laws Just Unleashed All the Pent-Up Frustration They've Held Against My Daughter. They Kind of Have a Point.

fromSlate Magazine
1 hour ago
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My In-Laws Just Unleashed All the Pent-Up Frustration They've Held Against My Daughter. They Kind of Have a Point.

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fromSlate Magazine
12 hours ago

Becoming a Mom at 47 Wasn't My Plan. But Thanks to Controversial Technology, It's More Common Than Ever.

Births among women 45+ have surged due to assisted reproductive technologies, producing many older new mothers who face shifting social perceptions and practical challenges.
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fromBusiness Insider
7 hours ago

Ciara says her 'greatest fear' is where her 4 kids get information

Ciara fears external information shaping her children's beliefs and stays closely involved to guide and protect them amid high access to content.
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fromPsychology Today
15 hours ago

How to Build a Culture of Excellence Within Your Family

Foster a family culture that promotes natural self-discipline and ambition by celebrating varied problem-solving, modeling active learning, recognizing hidden strengths, and encouraging intellectual sparring.
fromPsychology Today
23 hours ago

Parenting Adolescents and the Need for Forgiveness

At any age, people are not always sensitive, respectful, thoughtful, and kind with each other. They make mistakes, they misunderstand, they act unmindfully, they act in anger, they do wrong. By commission (inflicting) and omission (ignoring), human beings can wound each other, even those they love. Between parent and teenager Between parent and teenager, a hasty word ("I didn't mean what I said!") or a heedless action ("I just forgot!") can cause harm that both parties regret afterward. Now what?
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fromUSA TODAY
1 day ago

I have the privilege to work from home. More moms deserve it. | Opinion

As I chuckled at my son and his friends, I thought about how I jumped through so many hoops and skirted around perceptions of modern motherhood so I could live the life I envisioned and built my work around it. This meant being home with my kids when they were little and eventually, taking advantage of the privilege to work remotely, something not all women have.
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fromBusiness Insider
17 hours ago

I run a 24-hour daycare for parents who work the night shift

Bright Horizons operates 24-hour daycare centers at Toyota plants to support night-shift parents with routines, activities, and appropriate schedules for preschoolers.
fromwww.mercurynews.com
1 day ago

Asking Eric: We were mortified to hear how our adult kids behaved at the party

When they were young, it was a difficult but necessary position for me to be in when it came to teaching them about manners and household chores. They thought I was nagging them to put a napkin on their lap, take their hat off at the dinner table, take their shoes off when they entered the house, carry their dishes to the sink, put the seat down, etc.
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fromwww.mercurynews.com
1 day ago

Dear Abby: I've been told to apologize to my daughter's lazy, immature boyfriend

Apologizing first can preserve family relationships even when the other person is primarily at fault.
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fromSlate Magazine
23 hours ago

We're Hosting Thanksgiving. One Guest Will Sow Chaos. You'll Soon Understand Why I Can't Disinvite Him.

Require parents to supervise their toddler at gatherings, set clear hosting boundaries, or decline hosting family-wide events when supervision will be neglected.
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fromBusiness Insider
23 hours ago

We live 16 hours from my in-laws. My kids have close relationships with their grandparents, despite rarely seeing them.

Regular FaceTime calls, mailed gifts, and small treats sustain close grandparent-grandchild relationships despite a 1,000-mile separation.
fromBuzzFeed
15 hours ago

27 Time-Saving Products That Parents Swear By

A Baby Brezza Bottle Sterilizer, which happily lived on my counter for a long time because it can sanitize EVERYTHING from bottles to pacifiers to teething toys with the press of a button. Bye-bye, annoying stove method.
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fromPsychology Today
1 day ago

The Challenge of Parenting Young Adults

Parents of young adults must balance supportive availability with restraint, allowing autonomy while coping with reduced control, uncertainty, and persistent parental anxiety.
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fromDaily Mom magazine
2 days ago

One And Done Parent Family: Parenting With One, Caring For All

Nearly 25% of American households now choose to raise a single child due to financial, career, environmental, and personal considerations.
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fromBusiness Insider
1 day ago

Becoming a stepmom taught me that my role is to be a trusted adult. I'm there for when they don't want to call their parents.

Let stepchildren guide the stepmom role while focusing on being a trusted adult across generations of blended-family relationships.
#co-parenting
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fromHuffPost
2 days ago

The 'Invisible' Household Tasks That Moms Are Responsible For Are Burning Them Out

Mothers disproportionately carry the mental load of household planning, coordination, and emotional labor even when partners share hands-on domestic tasks.
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fromBusiness Insider
2 days ago

I was a single mother at 26 years old. Daily lunches with my grandmother helped me feel less alone.

Daily lunches with a nearby grandmother provided routine, emotional support, healthy meals, and crucial caregiving relief during early single motherhood.
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fromSlate Magazine
1 day ago

Help! I Organized My Neighborhood's First Trunk-or-Treat This Year. I'm Still in Shock Over What Went Wrong.

Neighbors' trunk-or-treat was marred by one family's daytime drinking and partying, which upset a teetotaler parent and disrupted the event.
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2 days ago

29 Toys That'll Make Kids Them Squeal With Joy *And* Occupy 'Em For Hours

A Skip Hop baby activity center reviewers love for its grow-with-me functionality, safety, and ability to keep babies entertained for more than three minutes while you, like, run to pee by yourself or something luxurious like that.
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fromBusiness Insider
2 days ago

I let my 14-year-old skip school to take him to the Lego store opening. It was a reminder of his childhood for both of us.

Shared, spontaneous experiences can rekindle mutual interests and create lasting parent-child memories.
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fromSlate Magazine
2 days ago

My Boyfriend Did Something Unhinged When I Dumped Him. My Parents Say It's My Fault.

You deserve empathy after a partner's abusive actions; establish firm boundaries with parents who repeatedly lecture about the incident.
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fromSlate Magazine
2 days ago

I Left My Husband Because He'd Gone Down a Dark Path. Now My 6-Year-Old Is Following Him There.

Document any misogynistic influence, consult a lawyer about custody options, and proactively teach the child respect and age-appropriate critiques of harmful gender beliefs.
fromHuffPost
3 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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fromSlate Magazine
2 days ago

I Left My Baby With My Husband's Grandmother for One Minute. That Can Never Happen Again.

Rubbing a small amount of brandy on an infant's gums is a traditional teething remedy but is medically discouraged and poses safety risks.
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fromIndependent
3 days ago

'I'm Uber-mum now - it's mental': Karen Koster on home life with husband John, Xpose and why she stepped back from full-time TV work

Karen Koster stepped back from broadcasting to prioritize family life, manage hectic parenting logistics, cope with her mother's death, and support a cherished charity.
fromTODAY.com
2 days ago

Preschool Teacher Spills the Tea on What Kids Really Say About Their Parents at School

'You know your kids love you but you don't see them talk about you,' Katz, whose daughters are 10 and 12, tells TODAY.com. 'The space between you and your child when you send them to preschool for the first time just feels so wide, and you're just hoping that they're OK. Getting to be on the other side of it and seeing how much love these kids have for their parents ... I had no idea. You don't see.'
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fromSlate Magazine
3 days ago

We Thought We Were Saving My Mom Thousands in Taxes. Instead, Our "Good Deed" Cost Us $15,000.

Unequal, changing grandparent gifts tied to tax-timing and cultural preferences created family resentment and perceived unfairness among grandchildren.
fromScary Mommy
2 days ago

This Mom Wonders Why Babysitters Don't Even Clean Up The Messes *They* Made

So, we had a sitter last night that we paid $35 an hour for two kids that were only awake for two hours of the time she was here,
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fromBusiness Insider
3 days ago

My 5 kids are all adults. It's tough to stay relevant in their lives.

Parenting evolves from hands-on direction to distant observation as children become adults, leaving a parent watching from the balcony while yearning for relevance.
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fromPsychology Today
3 days ago

How to Discipline a Child When Traditional Methods Fail

Children hit siblings mainly to request play or parental attention; addressing unmet needs rather than punishing reduces behavior.
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fromPsychology Today
3 days ago

How Kids Get Overscheduled and Overstimulated

Give children scheduled downtime, limit activities to one per season, hover less, and allow failures to build resilience and self-regulation.
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fromTODAY.com
3 days ago

Rumer Willis Cries in the Woods Over 'Doing Everything Alone' as a Single Mom

Single motherhood can be emotionally overwhelming, but trusted support, co-parenting, and framing parenting as a team foster resilience and presence.
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fromScary Mommy
3 days ago

This Dad Stayed Home For Five Years & Now He Resents Men Too

Long-term stay-at-home parenting reveals gendered disparities, causing resentment as many accomplished men still contribute little to domestic care and family support.
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fromPsychology Today
3 days ago

The Process of Accepting Donor Conception

Choosing donor conception often involves grieving the anticipated genetic family and facing anxiety about identity and acceptance, yet healing and a happy family remain possible.
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fromFast Company
3 days ago

Shopping for toys this holiday season? Avoid the AI ones, groups warn parents

AI-powered toys for young children pose documented risks: sexual content, obsessive use, encouragement of harmful behaviors, and displacement of healthy learning and relationships.
fromThe Verge
3 days ago

I'm officially done with YouTube Kids

The details are fuzzy, but I think my husband and I downloaded the YouTube Kids app to our TV sometime in 2022, when between one and three members of the household came down with the flu at the same time. Like countless parents of toddlers before us, we needed something, anything, that would buy us a moment to vomit in peace.
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fromTODAY.com
3 days ago

There's a Trick to Getting Smiling Kids in Family Photos ... And It's at the Grocery Store

Using ice cream as a bribe turned a tired, uncooperative family photo session into joyful, candid moments that went viral on social media.
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fromBuzzFeed
4 days ago

41 Toys Your Kids Are Going To Be So Mesmerized By

Choose toys that genuinely engage children—durable sensory and interactive options like Magna-Tiles, Toniebox 2, sensory tubes, and LeapFrog keep kids occupied and calm.
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fromArchitectural Digest
2 years ago

The Best High Chairs Won't Hinder Your Dining Room's Design

High chairs should balance safety, adjustable height, functionality, aesthetics, and budget to accommodate children's ages, growth, table heights, and multiple users.
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fromMail Online
3 days ago

The 10 most popular middle names in the US... is yours on the list?

Middle names now largely honor family or express parents' wishes while grounding unique first names, with classic middle names remaining popular.
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fromHarvard Gazette
4 days ago

How children learn to be good - Harvard Gazette

Children and adults possess significant capacity for moral growth, and adopting a growth mindset plus adult guidance fosters caring, fairness, and emotional management.
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fromPsychology Today
4 days ago

The Nervous System of a Sports Parent

Human beings have social nervous systems; caregivers can use somatic reset strategies and their regulated state helps induce regulation in others.
#childcare
fromTVovermind
5 days ago
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Woman Makes Sister Cry When She Explains Why She Agrees To Watch Brother's Kids And Not Hers

fromBusiness Insider
1 week ago
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I asked my mom to babysit my 2 kids while my husband and I went away. She'd never watched them before, but it was good for everyone.

fromTVovermind
5 days ago
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Woman Makes Sister Cry When She Explains Why She Agrees To Watch Brother's Kids And Not Hers

fromBusiness Insider
1 week ago
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I asked my mom to babysit my 2 kids while my husband and I went away. She'd never watched them before, but it was good for everyone.

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fromScary Mommy
4 days ago

A Mom Refuses To Help At School This Holiday Season To Preserve Her Mental Health

A parent declined all school volunteering and donation requests to protect mental health and avoid additional mental load during a busy holiday and birthday season.
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fromBusiness Insider
4 days ago

We're in that chapter between parenting and grandparenting. We left our permanent address to travel the world.

A couple in their late 50s–60s adopted rotational living, giving up a fixed home to travel and live temporarily while deciding where to settle.
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fromMashable
2 weeks ago

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

Roblox is a user-created gaming platform popular with children; parental oversight is needed because games vary in content and safety and predators can exploit it.
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fromBuzzFeed
5 days ago

This Soon-To-Be Mom Is Going Viral For Her Child-Free Wedding Question, And The Comments Are Wild

People debate whether newborns should be allowed at child-free weddings, dividing opinions between treating newborns as non-children and viewing them as children requiring exclusion.
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fromApartment Therapy
4 days ago

The 3 Disney World Tips I Wish All Parents Knew

Disney World can be manageable and magical for families traveling with both a preschooler and an infant by using planning, rest, and Rider Switch.
#kids-skincare
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fromSlate Magazine
6 days ago

My Husband Is a Stay-at-Home Parent. What Our Son Says He Does All Day Is a Problem.

A stay-at-home father frequently uses screens while parenting, prompting concern about children's perceptions, parental burnout, and whether to address family screen time.
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fromBuzzFeed
6 days ago

I Thought I Knew My Mom. Then I Found A Grainy Polaroid That Forced Me To Reconsider.

An adolescent perceives a mother's constant supervision and strict rules as controlling, later recognizing those behaviors stem from the mother's primary caregiving role.
fromSlate Magazine
6 days ago

Every Night, I Have What Some Parents Might Deem a "Good" Problem. Please, Make It Stop.

We start the bedtime routine at 7 p.m., and it lasts until 8:15 p.m. or 8:30 p.m. most nights. This includes about 20 minutes of overseeing the toothbrushing and general bedtime prep, and then I spend about 20 minutes of one-on-one time with each of my three kids, in reverse age order. The kids are welcome to read in their beds until they're sleepy enough to turn off the light,
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fromPsychology Today
5 days ago

Dating After Divorce: Timing Is Everything

Delay introducing a new partner until children adjust, include a custody-agreement waiting period, and prioritize children's stability over rapid romantic moves.
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fromPsychology Today
5 days ago

Helpful or Harmful? The Cost of AI's New Learning Tools

A browser-integrated AI that remembers browsing context and can act on behalf of users raises developmental privacy concerns for children's learning.
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fromwww.mercurynews.com
6 days ago

Harriette Cole: It stung to hear what my mom said the day before she died

Seek closure by expressing emotions, forgiving both yourself and your mother, performing a release ritual, and remembering positive memories to move forward.
fromThe Atlantic
6 days ago

What Productivity Culture Doesn't Tell You About Morning Routines

I would routinely stay up late watching TV or reading in bed and say yes to dinners that started long after nightfall. My relationship with mornings was casual-I'd occasionally enjoy a sunrise but I certainly never set an alarm to see one. Then I had children, whose needs demanded an early start, and I spent years stumbling out of bed at their first sounds, making breakfast, and building block towers before I'd fully woken up.
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fromSlate Magazine
6 days ago

The Entire Family Has Officially Banned My Sister's Stepdaughters. They Deserve It.

Two stepdaughters' persistent bullying and an absent father's lack of discipline led the family to ban them, causing conflict with their mother.
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fromwww.mercurynews.com
6 days ago

Dear Abby: My ex-husband is our neighbor, and I'm getting fed up with his behavior

Set firm boundaries with a neighbor who undercuts, demands rides, and exhibits jealousy; communicate consequences calmly and refuse future transportation.
fromApartment Therapy
5 days ago

21 Things Every Parent Should Keep in the Car

Between daily errands and long family road trips, my family of four spends a lot of time in our Toyota Sienna, so keeping it well-stocked with everyday essentials and emergency provisions feels really important to me. Ultimately, stocking the car is all about understanding your own family's particular needs. If you've got a baby who's still in diapers, a packed diaper bag will be essential for you, whereas, if you've got tweens and teens, charging cables might be the hottest commodity imaginable.
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fromPsychology Today
6 days ago
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When Your Adult Child Lashes Out: Here's Why and What to Do

Adult children's harsh behavior often stems from unresolved pain and immature emotional regulation, not from parental failure; parents should stay grounded and remember their value.
fromPsychology Today
1 week ago
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When Your Adult Child Won't Look for a Job

Adult children's job-search inaction often stems from anxiety, low self-worth, or perfectionism; parents should use supportive accountability rather than anger to encourage reengagement.
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fromFast Company
1 week ago

The leadership skills you learn from raising kids

Parenting and leadership share internal skills: emotional steadiness, influence without force, patience, clarity, and intentional action amid ambiguity.
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fromIndependent
1 week ago

Ask Allison: My son's best friend has trouble regulating his feelings and it's affecting my son - what do I do?

A long-term, possessive friendship with a possibly neurodivergent child is placing emotional pressure on a nine-year-old and causing parental concern about negative effects.
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fromTODAY.com
6 days ago

An Overwhelmed Mom Needed a Time Out. She Called the Cops ... on Herself

A mother experienced severe caregiver burnout managing two young children with diabetes and called 911 seeking a brief moment of relief.
fromScary Mommy
6 days ago

This Doctor Says Kids Need To Be Praised 100 Times A Day For Parent To See Behavioral Changes

When your child hears 100 times a day, again and again and again, what they do well, what they do well becomes the memory that they have in their brain and body, and they do it more because they've had so many experiences of having it reinforced,
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fromMail Online
1 week ago

Woke scientists say parents should ask for CONSENT to change nappies

Parents should use nappy changes to teach babies bodily consent by explaining actions, offering choices, observing cues, and avoiding distraction during intimate care.
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fromBuzzFeed
6 days ago

Parents Are Sharing Dumb Reasons Why Their Kids Threw A Temper Tantrum - And It's Wild

Young children often have wildly dramatic meltdowns over trivial, absurd reasons, producing hilarious and memorable moments for caregivers.
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fromFortune
6 days ago

Meet the dads choosing caring for kids over careers: 'Men are starting to realize that missing crucial morning time and bedtime adds up' | Fortune

The number of U.S. stay-at-home fathers has risen significantly, driven by shifting family economics, career trade-offs, and changing gender roles.
fromwww.theguardian.com
6 days ago

My kids start sentences in one language and end in another. I hope school doesn't shrink their joyous, noisy worlds | Shadi Khan Saif

Most mornings in our house feel like a friendly little language carnival spinning through the kitchen. Before the kids even put on their shoes for school, they've already cycled through three languages joking in Hindi, arguing in Pashto and sprinkling English on top like chocolate chips tossed over their cereal. We don't plan it or rehearse it: it just happens. Pashto is the language of feelings and family business like complaints, alliances, who stole whose pencil, who touched the remote.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
1 week ago

Who to prioritise, my partner or my baby? It's a no-brainer | Polly Hudson

Gina Ford's rigid parenting rules caused deep parental guilt, sleep-deprived despair, and criticism for prioritising children over partners.
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fromBusiness Insider
1 week ago

I took over my second grader's class project, and I regret it. My good intentions didn't teach her anything.

Parental overinvolvement in children's school projects can undermine children's autonomy and deprive them of learning confidence-building skills.
fromBusiness Insider
1 week ago

My twins have done everything together. Now it's time for them to be individuals.

I had heard about the special bonds that twins share, and I was excited to witness that up close. I thought it would be like watching a fascinating story unfold. My sons are 13 now, but they have been mostly inseparable since birth. When they were babies, they hit milestones within days of each other. Through the years, they've shared rhythms, reactions, and inside jokes that didn't need explaining.
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fromFuturism
1 week ago

Parents Using ChatGPT to Rear Their Children

They're asking ChatGPT how to handle behavioral problems or for medical advice when their kids are sick, USA Today reports, which dovetails with a 2024 study that found parents trust ChatGPT over real health professionals and also deem the information generated by the bot to be trustworthy. It all comes in addition to parents using ChatGPT to keep kids entertained by having the bot read their children bedtime stories or talk with them for hours.
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fromBuzzFeed
1 week ago

People Are Sharing The Life-Defining Moment That Made Them Change How They View Their Parents

She also doesn't understand why, as a woman in my 40s, I like certain things that she considers childish, like animated films. However, when I think about her childhood, I realize that she probably still has unhealed trauma that was never dealt with. She was born in France, just two months before the Nazis marched in, and spent the first five years of her life in wartime and economic struggles.
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fromSlate Magazine
1 week ago

My Kid Is Now Vegan. And She's Seeking Vigilante Justice on My Thanksgiving Dinner.

A teenager insists on an all-vegan family Thanksgiving; parents offer vegan alternatives but resist letting her dictate the household menu, creating principled conflict.
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fromIndependent
1 week ago

Sheila de Courcy: How my father's funeral rekindled my love of parties

Entertaining often decreases as family responsibilities grow, but hosting can be revived in later life with simple, nostalgic planning.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
1 week ago

The kindness of strangers: a woman cleaned up my toddler's vomit and paid for the paper towel

A stranger helped a struggling twin mother clean up vomit in a shopping mall, demonstrating unexpected kindness and community support.
fromBuzzFeed
1 week ago

Just 30 Things Parents *And* Kids Will Love So They're 100% Worth The Money

A silicone ice pop mold so you can make water pops, juice pops, yogurt pops... the sky's the limit!
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fromPsychology Today
1 week ago

Why Kids Need More Than Permissive Parenting

Permissive parenting pairs affection with weak or inconsistent boundaries, creating unclear expectations and potential behavioral and routine problems for children.
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fromBuzzFeed
1 week ago

This So-Called Positive Parenting Phrase Is Actually Super Painful For Your Child

Children need unconditional reassurance; saying "We love you, but..." signals conditional love and can increase emotional insecurity and behavioral issues.
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fromPsychology Today
1 week ago

Managing Parental Fears When Rearing an Adolescent

Parents must balance protection and freedom by preparing, supervising practice, and evaluating outcomes to build adolescent judgment and responsibility while accepting risk.
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fromSlate Magazine
1 week ago

My Mother-in-Law Is Always Around. What It's Doing to My Family Is Breaking My Heart.

Set clear boundaries and equalize grandparent visitation so both sets of grandparents get meaningful time with the child.
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fromPsychology Today
1 week ago

10 Reasons I'm Glad I Didn't Have Children (and Two Regrets)

Not having children can be an authentic relief, and people without children can be as happy or happier than people with children.
fromScary Mommy
1 week ago

A Mom On Reddit Asked How Other Parents Are So Organized & We Have The Same Question

We all know that mom whose hair and makeup is always perfect, whose car is spotlessly clean when her kids show up at practice in new shoes, and oh look - she brought homemade gluten-free snacks. We've all wondered if some people legitimately have more hours in the day than we do. One mom took to r/Parenting on Reddit to ask users there: "How are some parents so incredibly organised?"
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fromSlate Magazine
1 week ago

No One Wants to Talk About This Topic With Their Kids. But I Just Got Bad News-and I'm Going to Have to Soon.

Prepare a four-year-old for a dying grandparent with age-appropriate, honest conversation while preserving meaningful time together.
fromDaily Mom magazine
1 week ago

10 Tips And Advice For Foster Parents And Advice To The First Time Foster Care

The best advice for foster parents is to approach each child with patience, empathy, and a willingness to grow alongside them. It's a journey filled with excitement, nerves, and sometimes overwhelming emotions. Stepping into this role means opening your home and heart to a child in foster care, providing the love and stability they need to thrive. Here we will discuss practical suggestions for fostering parents and thoughtful insights for first-time foster parents. Support, preparation, and patience will guide you as you begin this rewarding
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fromBuzzFeed
1 week ago

17 People Who Were Raised By "Karens" Reveal Their Parents' Most Entitled Public Meltdowns

Entitled parents publicly humiliate others through selfish, dramatic, and petty behaviors that prioritize their wants over others' dignity.
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fromTODAY.com
1 week ago

The Baby Feeding Choice Moms Are Finally Talking About. Would You Do It?

Wet nursing persists as an informal infant-feeding option, with family members sometimes breastfeeding babies when mothers are unavailable or bottle-feeding fails.
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fromBusiness Insider
1 week ago

My sons are 20 and 22. It's been hard trying to redefine my relationship with them.

Parents can still offer practical, low-cost support to 20-something children while fostering independence, because adulthood develops gradually and young adults lack some life knowledge.
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