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fromSlate Magazine
4 hours ago

My Friend is Stressed and Their Kid Is Suspended. How Can I Help?

On this episode: Lucy Lopez, Elizabeth Newcamp, and Zak Rosen take a listener question about how to be there for a fellow parent who is going through a hard time. The listener's friend's kid is acting out and causing lots of stress. They toss around ideas about ways friends have shown up for them, ideas for support without smothering, and more.
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fromTiny Buddha
22 hours ago

5 Surefire Signs You Grew Up with an Emotionally Immature Parent - Tiny Buddha

Emotionally immature parents prioritize their own needs and traumas, causing children persistent low self-esteem, self-blame, anxiety, and dysfunctional relationship patterns.
#stranger-anxiety
fromSlate Magazine
18 hours ago
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My Wife Is Obsessed With Making a Santa Photo Happen. I'm Scared She's Going to Traumatize Our Toddler.

Avoid forcing a toddler into a distressing Santa photo; wait until the child is comfortable to protect emotional well-being and family memories.
fromBuzzFeed
15 hours ago
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I'm Questioning Humanity After Reading These Pieces Of Parenting "Advice" People Have Actually Received

A parent soothed a toddler's stranger anxiety at a family gathering despite a cousin's criticism and later used the cousin's coat as a diaper pad.
fromBuzzFeed
15 hours ago
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I'm Questioning Humanity After Reading These Pieces Of Parenting "Advice" People Have Actually Received

fromSlate Magazine
18 hours ago

The Way My Sons Treat Each Other Is Breaking My Heart. I Blame Their Father.

While having them 12 months apart wasn't the plan, it's what it is. What I'm finding is that my boys aren't close. They love each other and are excited to see one another when they've been apart, but often when it comes to empathy for one another, they're a bit....lacking. They have to be coached to hug one another and say "sorry" for hurts or slights.
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fromBusiness Insider
20 hours ago

My parents are boomers and always encouraged me to feel my feelings. All my friends wanted to hang out at my house.

Boomer parents provided emotionally attentive, empathetic support, creating emotional safety for the narrator and influencing the narrator to parent with the same openness.
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fromMail Online
17 hours ago

Children with strict parents are more likely to become DEPRESSED

Authoritarian parenting increases adolescents' risk of depression, while authoritative, supportive parenting reduces risk of depression, anxiety, and stress.
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fromIndependent
1 day ago

When do parents need to talk to their children about pornography? You need to start that conversation sooner than you think

Early exposure to pornography can distort children's sexual development and risk translating depicted violence or coercion into real sexual behaviour.
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fromBusiness Insider
20 hours ago

I got my kids, all 7 and under, a landline. They invited friends over on a snow day without my help, and I was thrilled.

Giving young children a landline encouraged independent social organizing, enabling them to arrange playdates and invite neighbors without parental involvement.
fromPsychology Today
1 day ago

Holidays After Divorce When You're Not With Your Kids

One of the biggest adjustments newly minted single parents must make following a separation or divorce is adjusting to holidays without their children present, or present for only part of the time. Whether the kids are babies, teens, or young adults, the result can be an unfamiliar silence that can take some getting used to. As a family law attorney and divorced single mom (of four adult children) who remarried a divorced single dad of two more than a decade ago, my husband and I have walked (and are still walking) this road, just like you may be this holiday.
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fromScary Mommy
1 day ago

A Mom Wants To Know Why Some Parents Are Waiting 1-2 Hours At School Pick-Up

"I see so many posts about how parents have to line up for the school pickup line 1-2 hours before school is even out due to the line just taking forever,"
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fromFuncheap
1 day ago

Mini Mornings: Exclusive Hours for Kids 2-6 at "House of Air" Trampoline Park (SF)

During Mini Mornings, our mini jumpers have exclusive access to: The Matrix: 8,000 square feet of massive trampolines! The Colosseum: Throw some Dodgeballs around! The Court: A custom-shaped airtrack perfect for tumbling runs, playful bounces, and slam-dunking with a kid-friendly basketball hoop. The Playground: A colorful, kid-focused zone filled with soft obstacles and mini trampolines for free play and imagination.
fromIndependent
1 day ago

Ask a money coach: 'Our daughter has dropped out of college and is now working full-time. Should we start charging her rent?'

We are still financially supporting her, including her health insurance
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fromBuzzFeed
21 hours ago

25 Target Products New Parents Will Quickly Find Themselves Reaching For Every Day

6. A Tushbaby Hip Seat Baby Carrier that'll give you tons of extra support for all of that hip carrying you'll find yourself doing. Along with evenly distributing baby's weight, it also has storage for diapers, wipes, keys, a wallet, and a phone, AND includes a bottle holder. Give your back a break and enjoy so many more baby snuggles.
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fromBuzzFeed
1 day ago

Parents Who Regret Having Kids Are Sharing Their Biggest "I Wish I Knew" Moments, And Oh My God

"Everyone says it's different when it's your own kid. Everyone says the first time you hold your baby, you have an instant bond. Everyone says it's the most amazing and important thing a woman will ever do. None of that was true for me. I always knew from a young age that I didn't want children. My family is religious and strict, and pressured me into"
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fromSlate Magazine
2 days ago

I'm the Happy Mom of One Child. My Husband and My Mother Are Conspiring to Change My Mind.

I am very happy to be the mom of one child and don't want another. My labor and recovery was very difficult. I struggled with postpartum depression, and the first four months of her life were basically hell for me. Things have improved. But, as much as I love my daughter, parenting is still quite challenging, stressful, and boring for me.
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fromBusiness Insider
1 day ago

We went on our first date night as new parents. I thought it would be harder to leave our daughter with a babysitter.

"Have fun, we'll be home by 11. Help yourself to anything in the fridge," I said to the babysitter as I sauntered out the door for a rare, long-awaited date night. An hour later, I clinked glasses with my husband and sipped Prosecco before the Philharmonic. I'd left my 16-month-old baby with another woman for the first time and was overcome with emotion. "Are you OK?" My husband asked. "No -" I started, as I ate a French fry soaked in ketchup. "I'm...great!"
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fromPsychology Today
1 day ago

How Opposite Forms of Love Can Shape the Same Grateful Heart

My father was, in every sense, a gentle giant. He never raised his voice and never came home empty-handed. From the farm, he brought mangoes, sugar cane, guava, mandarins, and more. These were gifts from his labor carried in the same worn bag and offered with quiet joy. There was also a family ritual that revealed his character. No matter how small the portion, he always cut a piece of meat from his own plate and gave it to the youngest child.
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fromBuzzFeed
2 days ago
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24 Target Parenting Products That Will Make Your Toddler's "Terrible Twos" A Bit Less Terrible

fromSlate Magazine
1 week ago
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Our Toddler Has Really Taken to Potty Training. Unfortunately, He's Also Picked Up Another More Unwelcome Habit.

fromBuzzFeed
2 days ago
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24 Target Parenting Products That Will Make Your Toddler's "Terrible Twos" A Bit Less Terrible

fromSlate Magazine
1 week ago
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Our Toddler Has Really Taken to Potty Training. Unfortunately, He's Also Picked Up Another More Unwelcome Habit.

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fromFast Company
1 day ago

The new flex: Fatherhood

Fatherhood exposes weak founder systems; successful entrepreneurship builds resilient organizations allowing founders to be present with family while practicing long-term patience, empathy, and systemic strength.
fromwww.theguardian.com
2 days ago

Why did I ever buy my kids refillable advent calendars? | Zoe Williams

Maybe 10 years ago, I bought permanent Advent calendars for the kids: Scandi-looking Christmas houses with 24 tiny drawers, from Sainsbury's. I think my original plan was that some of the draws could contain something other than chocolate, not because I'm the kind of almond mum who won't let anyone eat sweets before breakfast, but because their dad and I are separated and have them half the time each,
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fromScary Mommy
1 day ago

Mom Encourages Parents To Lie About Santa Claus

When do you break the news to your kids that Santa isn't real? Do you let them realize on their own? Leave it up to other kids to fill them in? How do you approach the topic? Some parents don't do "Santa" at all, while some do but then sit their kids down to break the bad news (which seems like overkill). At some point, kids do need to learn the truth about Santa (unless you're Buddy the Elf), but how do you do it?
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fromPsychology Today
2 days ago

It's Time to Bring Back Parental Authority

Parental authority often erodes when a child has a serious mental health condition, and family-based treatments can restore limits and rebuild connection.
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fromPsychology Today
2 days ago

The Spirited Child Approach: Calm With Structure

Consistent structure, predictable routines, and clear limits reduce children's challenging behaviors, protect sleep, and decrease adult exhaustion by creating calm and predictability.
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fromSlate Magazine
3 days ago

My Husband Became an Accidental Stay-at-Home Dad. He Has Many Complaints About What That's Like.

Unplanned role reversal created financial strain and emotional injury; prioritize empathy, open communication about his loss of provider identity, and collaborative practical planning.
fromBuzzFeed
2 days ago

"Their Way Of Life Is No Longer Available": People In Their 20s And 30s Are Sharing The Realities They Wish Their Parents Understood

That college is not always the 'path.' Some people don't need to go to college immediately after high school. Sometimes a gap year is not enough. I have met lots of people from the various jobs I had who tried to go to college and found out it wasn't for them. Our generation is told to go to college or university or else it's the end of the world for us. There are so many paths you can take after high school like being in an apprenticeship, taking a basic full-time job, and so on.
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fromSlate Magazine
3 days ago

My Son Is the Advanced Kid in a Below-Average Classroom. It's Leading to a Vexing Problem.

Arrange a collaborative meeting with the teacher and relevant school specialists to request appropriately challenging instruction for an advanced student without reducing support for others.
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fromSlate Magazine
2 days ago

Help! I Thought Getting a Divorce Would Finally Free Me of the Worst Part of My Marriage. Not At All.

Set clear, firm boundaries with ex and stepchild, decline ongoing parental responsibilities while offering limited, safe emotional support and prioritizing personal limits and safety.
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fromBusiness Insider
3 days ago

Alicia Keys says a realization about her 'own triggers' shaped the way she parents

Children reveal parents' unresolved emotional triggers, prompting parents to step back, recognize ownership of reactions, and use parenting as opportunity for healing.
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fromKqed
2 days ago

3 Out of 4 California Families With Young Kids Can't Afford At Least 1 Basic Need | KQED

Most California families with young children cannot afford at least one basic need, revealing widespread material hardship across incomes and regions.
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fromBusiness Insider
3 days ago

My 5-year-old started his Christmas wish list in October. Here's how I'm keeping my holiday buying under control.

Limit the number of holiday gifts, have children rank their wishes, and emphasize gratitude and giving while preserving Santa’s magic.
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fromTODAY.com
2 days ago

55 Baby Names That Mean Blue

Name a baby after blue and its shades to connect them with beloved blue-associated places, nature, and pop-culture inspirations.
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fromPsychology Today
3 days ago

When One-Size-Fits-All Parenting Advice Falls Short

Tailor parenting strategies to each child's and family's unique characteristics by identifying root causes and setting age-appropriate expectations to empower parents and children.
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fromBusiness Insider
3 days ago

As my kids grew older, I worried about losing them. Getting into their interests helped us connect more.

A mother adapts personal interests and learns her children's music and slang to maintain connection as they grow more independent.
fromBusiness Insider
3 days ago

I let my daughter reject hugs and kisses at family gatherings. My boomer relatives initially felt offended.

Every family gathering began the same way when I was a kid. I would open my grandparents' front door, and the smell of tamales, turkey, rice, and the best of our Mexican-American world would welcome me at the doorstep. I loved the laughs, food, and family, but before I could settle in, I had to brace myself for the greeting ritual.
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fromSlate Magazine
3 days ago

I'm Planning on Using a Sperm Donor for a Second Child. My Partner Claims I'm Throwing Our Family Away.

I just told my partner (we've been discussing this in therapy for a year, so it does not feel out of the blue, at least not to me) that I knew having a second child was the right choice for me, and thus I would be pursuing it. If he couldn't get on board, I said, it would be best if we split up.
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fromIndependent
4 days ago

Dear Mary: My 18-year-old daughter wants to dress up in sexy 'lingerie' like Taylor Swift for Christmas nights out and I worry for her reputation

Our 18-year-old daughter has been a Taylor Swift fan since she was a toddler. We didn't really have a problem with it as it was harmless music and seemed to be a little empowering. But now with Swift's sexy new look, she wants to emulate that. I am getting constant demands now for clothes which are, let's face it, lingerie. I know I can disagree to the demands but, with the internet and everything, there isn't really much I can do.
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fromPsychology Today
5 days ago

What Panic Taught Me About My Parenting

Parenting improves through self-awareness, humility, compassion, emotional pauses, self-management of emotions, and co-regulation to build trust and strengthen relationships.
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fromPsychology Today
4 days ago

How to Break the Cycle of Negative Parenting

Parents can avoid repeating negative parenting patterns by developing self-awareness, pausing during emotional upset, and choosing deliberate responses instead of reflexive reactions.
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fromSlate Magazine
4 days ago

My Wife Says I'm a Killjoy, but This "Cherished Tradition" Needs to Go

Allow simple childhood rituals like the Tooth Fairy; they cost little, foster wonder, and create family memories parents will later cherish.
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fromBusiness Insider
4 days ago

I was laid off shortly after having a baby. Now I have no choice but to be a stay-at-home mom.

A parent returned from 12 weeks' leave, was laid off months later, and now faces prolonged job searching, childcare barriers, and freelance work at home.
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fromBusiness Insider
4 days ago

I've traveled to more than 70 countries. Motherhood is still the my wildest adventure yet.

Motherhood parallels adventure travel, requiring courage, adaptability, wonder, and testing limits; global travel experiences inform and inspire a parenting approach that embraces wild unpredictability.
#bullying
fromSlate Magazine
4 days ago
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Our Daughter Hates One of Her Fellow Classmates. My Husband's Advice for How to "Channel Her Feelings' Spells Trouble.

Parents should investigate and discuss a child's hostility, using journaling as a partial outlet but prioritizing conversation, listening, and understanding underlying causes.
fromSlate Magazine
1 week ago
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My 8-Year-Old Keeps Playing the Same Mean Prank on His Little Brother. I Can't Get Him to Stop.

A child pulling down a sibling's pants is bullying that must be stopped; permissive 'boys will be boys' attitudes enable harmful behavior.
fromSlate Magazine
4 days ago
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Our Daughter Hates One of Her Fellow Classmates. My Husband's Advice for How to "Channel Her Feelings' Spells Trouble.

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fromBuzzFeed
1 week ago
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Women Who Used To Want Kids But Don't Anymore Are Sharing The Moments That Made Them Go "NOPE!"

fromBuzzFeed
1 week ago
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Women Who Used To Want Kids But Don't Anymore Are Sharing The Moments That Made Them Go "NOPE!"

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fromBuzzFeed
5 days ago

We Asked Tweens All Over The World What They Want For Christmas

Tweens benefit from gifts that reflect emerging interests, social activities, and growing independence—books, trading cards, age-appropriate tech, and experiences.
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fromBuzzFeed
4 days ago

45 Activity Gifts For Kids, 'Cuz They Were Gonna Lose Interest In That Toy 2 Days After Unwrapping It

A mom of two toddlers prefers engaging, educational activities over an influx of toys during the holiday season.
fromTODAY.com
4 days ago

Ben Savage of 'Boy Meets World' Welcomes 1st Child, a Baby Girl

Savage shared several photos taken inside the hospital, captioning them, "Welcome little one." The actor's gallery included a sweet pic of his baby girl wearing a pink and gray striped beanie while lying in her mother's arms. In another shot, the actor is seen pushing the newborn in a bassinet while wearing a "Girl Dad" shirt. In the final image, Savage's daughter rests in his arms while swaddled in a pink blanket.
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fromPsychology Today
6 days ago

The Radical Choice of Saying 'No' to the Bad Mom Narrative

But what I didn't do, it turned out, was something that my daughter really wanted, and far more important (as is often the case) than everything I did do. This one missing piece symbolized how much I valued her efforts. And not only that, it turned out to be the gauge for how selfish or loving I am-how willing to inconvenience myself for her or anyone.
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fromBusiness Insider
5 days ago

My mother-in-law moved in with us and helps with childcare and household chores. It's the best decision we've ever made.

Am I the most amazing mom on planet Earth?Far from it. But I may be the luckiest - because my mother-in-law lives with me. Yesterday, I ate three healthy meals, came to work fully prepared, went to the gym, read a chapter aloud to my daughters before bed, and fell asleep before 10 p.m., knowing the pets were fed, the plants were watered, the laundry was put away, and the dishwasher was loaded.
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fromBusiness Insider
5 days ago

My kids have a 17-year age-gap. Motherhood is very different this time around.

Presence, growth, and quiet courage matter more than perfection; children raised decades apart receive a more confident, present parent.
fromSlate Magazine
5 days ago

I Didn't Believe My Daughter When She Said Her Teacher Hated Her. Then I Sat Down With the Wretched Woman.

My daughter "Kayla" started sixth grade this year. She almost immediately complained about her English teacher, whom she said hated her for no reason and was grading her intentionally poorly. She was getting lower grades on her assignments than she was in other classes, but I had thought this was more projection than anything else and didn't do much except encourage her to work harder on this class if she was behind on it.
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fromSlate Magazine
5 days ago

I Had to Watch My Son and His Boyfriend Beat Each Other to a Pulp-and I'm Supposed to Think It's Normal

Physical harm between romantic partners is never acceptable; parents should clearly teach that violence outside sanctioned sports is unjustifiable.
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fromBuzzFeed
5 days ago

"He Never Once Called": Kim Kardashian Lifted The Lid On What It's Really Like Coparenting With Kanye

Kim encourages a healthy, protected co-parenting relationship while managing intermittent contact from the children’s father.
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fromwww.nytimes.com
6 days ago

Can You Compel Your Children to Sing for Their Snacks?

Drivers have the right and responsibility to set the car's mood for safety, even if that means limiting passengers' noisy or energizing behavior.
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fromSlate Magazine
6 days ago

Help! Everyone Says My Child's Peculiar Bathroom Habits Are Unforgivable

Teen bathroom habits vary widely from minor sloppiness to truly unhygienic acts, and responses should match the degree of behavior rather than treating all messiness equally.
fromParents
5 days ago

What No One Tells You About Working From Home With a Baby

We did not, however, come up with a comprehensive child care plan. This may seem like an oversight, but I didn't know what I wanted. My husband has a full-time job, and I'm a freelancer who works from home; my schedule changes often. It was hard to know how much child care I would be able to do when I didn't quite know what a day with a baby entailed. We decided we'd get started on our own, and then hire part-time help to fill in the gaps.
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fromThe Atlantic
5 days ago

The Only Screen Your Kid Should Have

Because of time's arrow, my daughter, who was once a toddler, is now a preteen. A new question thus arises: When should I let her get a smartphone? This problem isn't new to me. I have two older kids, now in their 20s. Back in the day, I bought each of them an iPod Touch-essentially, a smartphone without the phone-when they were about her age, and then the full device at around the start of high school.
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fromDaily Mom magazine
6 days ago

Free Printable Screen Time Chart: Earn Time Chore Chart

A screen time chart can be a game-changing tool for parents battling the endless screen time struggle. By connecting chores to screen time rewards, kids learn to earn their way to tablet time while parents regain control over daily routines. It's a simple yet effective way to set boundaries, promote responsibility, and maintain a balanced approach to digital content. Whether you're managing a toddler's screen habits or negotiating with older kids glued to their devices, a free printable screen time chart can streamline the chaos.
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fromSlate Magazine
6 days ago

My Wife Said the Cruelest Thing Possible to Our Young Daughter. I Can't Un-Hear It.

A single drunken insult does not necessarily reflect a parent's true feelings; assess patterns, communicate about underlying emotions, and consider counseling before pursuing divorce.
fromIndependent
1 week ago

Sophie White: That reassuring phrase 'Next week it'll all calm down' has run its course, so I've decided it's time to hire a life coach

Consistently, for the last 10 years, my catchphrase has been "next week it'll all calm down". Usually by the Wednesday of any given week, I'll have uttered it with palpable desperation at least four times. And my goal for this elusive calm week isn't even that ambitious, all I want is to finally feel caught up with myself. To feel, even if only for a fleeting moment, like I am on top of things.
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fromSlate Magazine
6 days ago

My Mom Just Disinvited Me and My Husband From the Holidays. I Can't Believe Her "Reason."

A parent excluding a pregnant daughter from holidays to spare an infertile sister causes anger; prioritize setting boundaries and decide if confronting family helps.
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fromBusiness Insider
6 days ago

I have 4 kids that I'm raising to be quitters. It's one of the best parenting decisions I've made.

Allowing children to quit activities or relationships can build confidence, maturity, and help them evaluate and prioritize their own needs.
#family-travel
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fromBuzzFeed
1 week ago

People Are Sharing The Moment They Realized, "I'm Turning Into My Parents," And I'm Cackling

Individuals often unexpectedly notice parental traits in themselves through mannerisms, jokes, and habits.
fromScary Mommy
1 week ago

An Actually Accurate Job Description For Moms

Seeking a highly organized, adaptable, and proactive individual to serve as Chief Juggle Officer. This role requires the ability to manage and coordinate a wide array of responsibilities across multiple domains, ensuring seamless day-to-day operations and long-term planning for all involved parties, including the role holder. The ideal candidate will demonstrate exceptional time management, multitasking, and problem-solving capabilities in a dynamic environment.
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fromElectronic Frontier Foundation
1 week ago

Privacy is For the Children (Too)

In the past few years, governments across the world have rolled out different digital identification options, and now there are efforts encouraging online companies to implement identity and age verification requirements with digital ID in mind. This blog is the third in a short series that explains digital ID and the pending use case of age verification. Here, we cover alternative frameworks on age controls, updates on parental controls, and the importance of digital privacy in an increasingly hostile climate politically.
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fromBusiness Insider
1 week ago

My college kid isn't coming home for Thanksgiving for the second year in a row. I understand school comes first now.

Parents accepted their college son's choice to stay on campus for Thanksgiving due to finals and traveled to visit him in California instead.
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fromBuzzFeed
1 week ago

If You Know *Nothing* About Kids But Have To Buy One A Gift, Try These 37 Parent-Approved Ones

Sensory toys, STEM kits, creative play sets, and screen‑free favorites make parent-approved, easy-to-buy gifts that kids actually enjoy.
fromTODAY.com
1 week ago

A Mom Asked Her Teen 1 Question. Her Answer Could Change How You Holiday Shop

Still, commenters acknowledged that every child is different. Some vividly recalled gifts from years past. "My kid is 6 and he definitely remembers gifts he got when he was 4 and 5," one parent observed. Added another, "They might not remember the gifts, but they remember how the gifts made them feel, excited, grateful, happy. THAT feeling is what they remember."
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fromPsychology Today
1 week ago

Handling Holiday Stress: Strategies for Autism Families

Anticipating and structuring holiday events around clear beginnings, middles, and ends reduces anxiety and builds trust for autistic family members.
fromSlate Magazine
1 week ago

I Get That My Kid's Public School Needs to Fundraise. But I Wish They Didn't Do It in This Wildly Inappropriate Way.

For the past two years, our elementary school has partnered with a local megachurch to host an end-of-year fair at our school. The church brings in games and face painters and bounce houses and the whole deal, but they also put on a small religious play about Jesus, and host a table to talk to kids and their parents about the church and Jesus.
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fromBuzzFeed
1 week ago

Millennials Are Discussing The Fact That So Many Of Our Parents "Charged Us Rent" When We Turned 18, And How It Often Did More Harm Than Good

A parent vows never to charge their child rent after feeling insulted by having to pay rent at age 18.
fromBuzzFeed
1 week ago

If You're A Parent, Here's What You'll Want To Buy During Walmart's Cyber Week Sale

A spout cover for 51% off to keep bath time safe from bumps and bruises. The cute design makes it fun for the little one while providing a soft rubber cushion. Rub-a-dub-dub no ouchies in the tub. 🛁 2. A magnetic tile set for 55% off that'll keep kiddos occupied for hours. I babysit a two-year-old and he absolutely loves these.
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fromwww.esquire.com
1 week ago

67 Best Gifts for Kids by Age From Babies to Elementary Schoolers

Shopping for kids is equal parts fun and total chaos. What amazes a toddler will bore a kindergartener, and what excites a 10-year-old might leave you wondering if you accidentally bought something from a sci-fi movie. As a mom of a 7-year-old, I've learned that finding the perfect gift takes a mix of detective work, luck, and a good sense of humor. Kids' interests shift faster than you can say limited edition, so choosing something that actually sticks is a small victory worth celebrating.
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fromBuzzFeed
1 week ago

The 18 Best Shows On Disney And Hulu For Curious, Creative, And STEM-Loving Kids

Eighteen lesser-known shows on Disney+ and Hulu offer entertaining, educational, and developmentally supportive viewing that fosters curiosity, friendship, and problem-solving for young children.
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fromBuzzFeed
1 week ago

27 Baby Toys That'll Take You Into The Toddler Years

A selection of infant toys—singing Gund plush, Skip Hop activity center, Fisher-Price kick-and-play piano, and a Purple Monkey musical storybook—provide developmental stimulation, portability, and long-lasting engagement.
fromScary Mommy
1 week ago

Meet The Oral-B iO Electric Toothbrush That Took My Family's Oral Health To The Next Level

When I found out I was going to become a mom, I expected a lot of challenges: introducing solids, potty training, teaching my son the basic tenets of right and wrong. One uphill battle I didn't prepare for? Tooth brushing. It turns out, it's not so easy to get a kid to effectively brush their teeth twice a day, every day, forever and ever.
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fromTODAY.com
1 week ago

Mom of Quadruplets Defends Their Unique Names ... And the Way They Are Pronounced

Katie Grant Dickerson was not surprised to learn that she was pregnant with more than one baby. After all, multiples run on both sides of her family - and her sisters are triplets! But she was surprised to learn that she was about to give birth to quadruplets. "Every day we make it through is an accomplishment, a true miracle," Dickerson tells TODAY.com. She and her husband have been coping with the chaos of raising their "quad squad" for 7 months. "The biggest surprise is that we didn't know how hard it would be!"
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fromScary Mommy
1 week ago

13 Gift Ideas To Stuff Inside Your Kid's Christmas Eve Box

Christmas Eve boxes are a customizable holiday tradition of small gifts and activities designed to create anticipation and family moments before Christmas morning.
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 week ago

Sure, people tell you about sleepless nights. But why does no one mention the hell that is a parent WhatsApp group? | Sean Szeps

The parent WhatsApp group known colloquially as Satan's Slack channel is one of those parenting surprises no one warns you about. People tell you about the sleepless nights, the lost identity and the toys that reproduce overnight. But no one says: You'll one day discuss nits with 30 adults as though global peace depends on it. What began as a simple way to share school updates has mutated into a relentless stream of chatter.
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fromBuzzFeed
1 week 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.
fromScary Mommy
1 week ago

A Mom Wants To Know What Happens When "Artsy" Parents Have "Sporty" Kids

It's pretty common to hear about athletic parents who grew up playing three sports giving birth to kids who couldn't care less about sticks and balls. Suddenly, jock parents find themselves with a kid who loves reading, theater, or art - and they have to pivot from imagining cheer them on in the stands to imagining being at an art opening, a play, a reading, or a First Friday. But what about the other way around?
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fromSlate Magazine
1 week ago

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

I'll be the first to admit she's tough. She has always had a short fuse, gets frustrated quickly, and will scream and cry often at the drop of a hat. She will also let you know what she's thinking and feeling. When she does, she'll often be downright rude. For years, they've felt they've excused her behavior as she was just 3 years old, and so on. But I guess 6 is their limit.
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fromSlate Magazine
1 week 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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Stay-At-Home Dad Sparks Debate After Accusing Stay-At-Home Moms Of 'Lying' About How Hard It Is

A man with a flexible, high-paying job claimed stay-at-home parenting is easy and accused many stay-at-home mothers of lying about their struggles.
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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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This New Mom Wonders How Working Parents Spend Quality Time With Their Young Kids Sleeping 7 PM To 7 AM

Currently have an almost 11 week old girl. While it's not quite time to start any sort of sleep scheduling / training, what I don't understand is why the universal recommendation is to get the children sleeping from 7pm to 7am. I understand that it is important for them to get that much sleep, but the specific hours don't quite make sense, especially for working parents.
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fromTODAY.com
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He Asked for a Hot Nanny. His Wife Agreed and That's When Things Got ... Interesting

A laid-off friend became an indispensable full-time caregiver after stepping in during a pandemic childcare emergency, turning a joke into reality.
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The 20 Best Advent Calendars for Kids and Families (They're So Fun and Creative!)

Advent calendars provide family-friendly December countdowns with treats, toys, crafts, and opportunities to preview larger gift interests.
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Meet The Oral-B iO Electric Toothbrush Took My Family's Oral Health To The Next Level

When I found out I was going to become a mom, I expected a lot of challenges: introducing solids, potty training, teaching my son the basic tenets of right and wrong. One uphill battle I didn't prepare for? Tooth brushing. It turns out, it's not so easy to get a kid to effectively brush their teeth twice a day, every day, forever and ever.
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fromwww.mercurynews.com
1 week 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
1 week 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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fromPsychology Today
1 week 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.
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