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fromThe Atlantic
5 hours 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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fromBuzzFeed
14 hours 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 hours 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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fromwww.mercurynews.com
7 hours 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.
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fromSlate Magazine
6 hours 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
8 hours 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.
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fromPsychology Today
1 day 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
5 days 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 day 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 day 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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fromSlate Magazine
4 days ago
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A Certain Kid Is Always at Our Local Playground Without an Adult. But That's Not My Only Problem With Her.

fromSlate Magazine
4 days ago
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A Certain Kid Is Always at Our Local Playground Without an Adult. But That's Not My Only Problem With Her.

fromBusiness Insider
1 day ago

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.

Now, let's lay down some facts: my mother has never watched our children for an extended period, either alone or with her new husband. She lives more than five hours away from us and still works, so when we visit during the summer or for the holidays, my whole family often stays for a week to try to maximize our time with her.
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fromTODAY.com
21 hours 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
23 hours 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 day 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
20 hours 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
1 day ago
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Meet the dads choosing caring for kids over careers: 'Men are starting to realize that missing crucial morning time and bedtime adds up' | Fortune

fromFortune
5 days ago
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Stay-at-home dads are on the rise, but they're not necessarily doing it to look after their kids | Fortune

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

fromFortune
5 days ago
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Stay-at-home dads are on the rise, but they're not necessarily doing it to look after their kids | Fortune

fromwww.theguardian.com
1 day 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
2 days 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
2 days 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
2 days 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
2 days 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
2 days 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
2 days 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
2 days 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.
#motherhood
fromBuzzFeed
2 days 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
2 days 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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fromSlate Magazine
6 days ago
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My Ex-Husband Cheated on Me When I Was Pregnant. What He's Now Doing With the "Other Woman" Is Sending Me Over the Edge.

fromSlate Magazine
6 days ago
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My Ex-Husband Cheated on Me When I Was Pregnant. What He's Now Doing With the "Other Woman" Is Sending Me Over the Edge.

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fromBuzzFeed
3 days 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
3 days 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
3 days 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
3 days 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
3 days 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
3 days 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
4 days 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
4 days 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
4 days 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
5 days 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.
#adoption
fromTODAY.com
1 week ago
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This Adopted 4-Year-Old Could Barely Speak 1 Year Ago. Now His Words of Thanks To His Parents Are Going Viral

fromTODAY.com
1 week ago
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This Adopted 4-Year-Old Could Barely Speak 1 Year Ago. Now His Words of Thanks To His Parents Are Going Viral

fromFast Company
5 days ago

The school calendar wasn't built for working parents and it shows

It's a random Tuesday in October, and your kids are home again. A national holiday? Nope. A snow day. Not even a speck of frost on the ground. It's Professional Development Day or Parent-Teacher Conference Half Day or one of the 15 other noninstructional days that appear in the school calendar like little landmines for anyone with a full-time job.
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fromScary Mommy
4 days ago

Video About Dads Who "Just Show Up" Without Helping Is Enraging Moms

One of the most infuriating things a partner can say to their wife is, "But you didn't tell me to do it!" There's just so much to unpack there - why is mom usually the one in charge of delegating tasks? Why are they the default managers of the household? And why can't dads take some initiative and figure out what needs to get done in the family sphere?
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fromPsychology Today
5 days ago

The Enduring Power of Family Traditions

Family traditions are anchoring collective events that create shared memories, purpose, and enduring values across generations.
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fromScary Mommy
4 days ago

"I'm Pregnant & Can Not Stand How My Husband Smells" & 35 Other Mom Confessions

Mothers anonymously share confessions for catharsis and entertainment, with weekly Instagram callouts and an archive available to read and submit.
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fromBusiness Insider
5 days ago

My kids' grandparents live far away. We make sure to FaceTime at least once a week and see them 4 to 5 times a year.

Raising children far from grandparents compelled creation of a local support network of friends, neighbors, and community while maintaining intermittent grandparent connections.
fromBusiness Insider
5 days ago

I don't tie my son's allowance to chores

I was raised by a single mom who was a teacher. We didn't have a ton of money, but we always got by. As a kid, I noticed that my grandparents' house was bigger than many others, and that they'd give me Christmas presents I'd be longing for. There was never a conversation, but over time, I realized that my grandparents were our financial safety net.
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fromScary Mommy
4 days ago

Bride "Furious" After Sister Refused To Attend Her Child-Free Wedding

A parent declined a sister-in-law's child-free destination wedding because no childcare existed and refusing to leave their one-year-old alone took precedence.
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fromFast Company
5 days ago

Why solopreneurship is so appealing to parents

Flexible, self-directed work enables parents to attend prenatal and pediatric care and share daily caregiving while maintaining professional activity.
fromwww.theguardian.com
5 days ago

You get more attention than you would choose': how an unusual name can shape your life for better or worse

I'm lucky I'm not a lawyer or an accountant or something professional, says Peach Martine, a 23-year-old musician whose Instagram feed is a kaleidoscope of colourful faux fur and leopard-print outfits. People sometimes have trouble taking my name seriously. First, there are the jokey comments (Is your sister named Papaya?) and then the assumption that she must be a bit silly. And don't get her started on going to Starbucks. They always put Paige on the cup!
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fromSlate Magazine
5 days ago

My Son and His Friends Stole Something From a Younger Kid. I Think My Wife Went Way Too Far in Response.

A 14-year-old stole a younger child's candy; after returning and apologizing, the teen's mother gave her son's candy to the victim, creating parental disagreement over proportional discipline.
fromSlate Magazine
5 days ago

My Mother-in-Law Took an Egregious Step to Get My Daughter to Stop a Bad Habit. It Worked-but I'm Still Furious.

Look, we lie to kids all the time when we don't think they're emotionally ready to handle certain parts of life, like the permanence of death, or how Santa Claus can leave presents at houses that don't have a chimney. Sometimes, telling them the truth is cruel and heartless. (When my 5-year-old asked those questions, I said to him that most people live on this planet for 1,000 years before they go to cloud city in heaven to live forever, and that Santa and his
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fromBusiness Insider
6 days ago

Moving back to my hometown means my kids get more time with their cousins and grandparents, and my husband and I get more date nights

Living near extended family gives children close peer relationships, reliable childcare, shared activities, and parents increased support and opportunities for time together.
fromPsychology Today
6 days ago

What My Son Learned the Day My Car Was Repossessed

Everyone talks about "teaching moments" these days, those reframes of a shared experience that retroactively rescue what would otherwise have been a feel-bad moment or awkward encounter and turn it into something positive, and for which you're almost grateful. Still, most teaching moments are fraught with the best of intentions but the lousiest of outcomes-lessons in how to lecture, bore, and patronize your child at the same time.
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fromPsychology Today
5 days ago

Why AI Might Change My Mind About Screens

Provide children controlled access to AI and active guidance to avoid replicating harms from unsupervised smartphones and social media.
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fromBuzzFeed
5 days ago

I Wish I'd Had A "Late-Term Abortion" Instead Of Having My Daughter

A family provided intensive, round-the-clock care to a terminally ill infant, enduring seizures, infections, multiple medications, and repeated hospital stays over the course of a year.
fromBusiness Insider
6 days ago

I quit my dream job to be a stay-at-home mom. I now dip into my savings to pay for my kids' needs.

Before having children, I worked as a journalist for years. I loved my job, and after my daughter was born in 2021, I returned to work full time at a magazine. My monthly salary just covered her childcare fees with little left over. This meant my husband had to cover all other living expenses, with only tiny contributions from me. When we had our second baby, a son in 2023, something had to change.
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fromDaily Mom magazine
6 days ago

10 Ways To Help Children Sleep And Your Family Get A Better Night Sleep

A predictable, calming bedtime routine and good sleep hygiene help children fall asleep faster, sleep longer, and improve family well-being.
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fromBuzzFeed
6 days ago

"My 'Pullout Method' Just Turned Three": 31 Moms Who Were Hilariously Heartwarming Online

Two simultaneous mom-themed posts—one wholesome and one dark—were released to measure reader clicks and determine which style readers prefer.
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fromThe Washington Post
6 days ago

10 of the best indoor play spaces in the D.C. area

Indoor play spaces across the D.C. area offer extensive, weatherproof activities—such as themed climbing walls, ropes courses, and family-friendly attractions—to keep kids entertained on dreary days.
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fromMashable
1 week ago

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

Roblox is a user-created gaming platform popular with children but carries risks from predators and inappropriate content; parental oversight and game-specific monitoring are essential.
fromScary Mommy
6 days ago

A Mom On Reddit Asked For Low-Cost Gifts To Bring To Kid's Birthday

The original poster (OP) wrote in the Mommit Reddit page, "My kids have 2 birthday parties to attend coming up, and I am low on funds until I get paid in 2 weeks, but I don't want my kids to miss out for their friend's birthday parties. The friends are turning 6 years old. Any ideas on budget friendly gifts/ideas?"
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fromBuzzFeed
6 days ago

43 Toys To Keep Your Kids Entertained Long Enough For You To Actually Finish A Cup Of Coffee

Engaging, age-appropriate toys provide toddlers focused play and give parents brief moments of calm and coffee breaks.
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fromIrish Independent
6 days ago

'Money makes money' - how to invest your child benefit with Sinead Rya

Regularly saving €140 monthly child benefit can grow to about €41,500 over 18 years through time, consistency, and compound growth.
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fromBusiness Insider
6 days ago

I'm 57, have kids in college, and I'm also a grandma. People sometimes don't believe me.

A woman became a mother at 18, remarried at 33, had two more daughters, and now balances parenting grown children and grandmotherhood across long distances.
fromScary Mommy
1 week ago

Are Second Kids Really Wilder? Here's What A Psychologist Says

"The first child is the one who makes you want 10 more children. But the second child makes you feel like you have 10 children. And boy, they weren't kidding. Everyone has heard tales of the terror that is the second child. I heard them more than once during my second pregnancy, but I'll be honest, I didn't pay it much attention. I thought surely this one will be just like the last.
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fromDesign Milk
1 week ago

Silver Cross + Lamborghini Take the Stroller for a Spin

The Reef AL - Arancio Edition combines Silver Cross stroller craftsmanship with Lamborghini performance and luxury features, limited to 500 numbered units priced at $5,500.
fromTasting Table
1 week ago

16 Restaurant Chains Where Kids Can Eat Free - Tasting Table

Going out to dinner with young kids is not the most relaxing experience in the world. First, there is the anxiety: Are they going to behave? Are they going to scream and run around? What will the other diners think of you as a parent? Then, there's the actual experience: Uh oh, they don't have chicken nuggets even though chicken nuggets were promised and little Brayden is now writhing on the floor.
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fromScary Mommy
1 week ago

A Mom Asked "Happy & Thriving" Moms To Share Their Secrets

Access to money and paid help lets many parents outsource chores and childcare, substantially reducing mental load and supporting a sense of thriving.
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fromNew York Post
1 week ago

Gentle parenting blamed for passenger's unbearable air travel as he endures kicking kid: 'Worst flight of my life'

Gentle parenting practices can lead to permissive in-flight child behavior, provoking passenger frustration and online debate.
fromBuzzFeed
1 week ago

Aaron Paul's Daughter Had The Most Heartbreaking Reaction When He Vowed To Put His Phone Down

Man, I wish my mother would say this to/do this for me. She's always on her phone with me and will cut me off mid-sentence in order to read me her texts if they happen to come in while I'm talking. It's annoying and demoralizing. I'm glad he's realizing it early on.
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fromPsychology Today
1 week ago

Do You Have to Start Sleep Training Early? Research Says No

Research on crying-based sleep training before six months is extremely limited, benefits are small and transient, and delaying training does not make later training harder.
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fromBusiness Insider
1 week ago

My wife and I pay $1,200 a month for a house manager. Buying back my time, peace, and energy is more valuable than money.

Hiring household help to buy back time can increase family presence, improve work-life balance, and raise overall quality of life.
fromSlate Magazine
1 week ago

My Sisters Both Had Traumatic Pregnancies. They're Begging Me to Heed Their Warnings.

My mom had healthy pregnancies. I don't have medical information about my grandmother's pregnancies. But both my sisters had an identical poorly-understood complication, which led to intensive care unit (ICU) stays and, for one of them, a very close brush with death. Both had long recoveries, and one sister is going on two years of reduced mobility and medical monitoring. Both kids are healthy.
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fromScary Mommy
1 week ago

A New Celeb-Endorsed Face Mask For Kids Draws Criticism From Parents

Shay Mitchell launched Rini, a children's skincare line with supposedly safer ingredients, and faced parental backlash over marketing self-care and skincare to young girls.
fromwww.bbc.com
1 week ago

Tutoring a baby to make them an 'English gentleman' - Is it worth the money?

A family based in north London seeks an extraordinary and experienced tutor to support their youngest child on his first steps to becoming an English gentleman.
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fromTODAY.com
1 week ago

Bakery's 'Confusing' Gender Reveal Cake Goes Viral: 'I Still Can't Tell'

A Wisconsin couple's gender reveal cake had confetti-style colors causing viral confusion, leading them to start a new tradition and later clarify the cake choice.
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fromPsychology Today
1 week ago

You're Not a Bad Parent

Parents impose impossible standards, but developmental psychology shows that healthy attachment and developmental goals often allow time, imperfection, and gradual bonding.
fromHuffPost
1 week ago

The 13 Rudest Playground Behaviours You Or Your Kid May Be Guilty Of

If you've got a restless child on your hands, getting to a playground can be a welcome relief. Your kid can run off some steam and find other kids to play with, and you may even get a moment to yourself to sit on a bench and relax. But the peace of playgrounds depends on a delicate ecosystem in which all the adults tacitly agree to the same codes of conduct, both for their children and themselves. One person's rude behaviour can sour the experience for everybody - and no one wants to be that parent.
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fromBusiness Insider
1 week ago

I'm a mom of 5 and spent years doing everything for my kids. One of them told me he needed to make his own mistakes.

The first time I was called to the principal's office was to discuss some questionable artwork my oldest son had created in 3 rd grade. The principal expressed his concern that the picture of bloody, beheaded snowmen was a warning sign. It wasn't. In fact, my son and his classmate had drawn the snowmen after watching a particularly graphic, but PG cartoon on TV.
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fromPsychology Today
1 week ago

How Not to Raise an Entitled Child

Consistent, loving limits teach children to accept no, reduce entitlement, and foster respect for others' needs despite protests and manipulative behavior.
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fromBusiness Insider
1 week ago

My husband and I were looking forward to being empty nesters. Then my brother with Down syndrome asked if he could move in.

A 50-year-old brother with Down syndrome moved in and needs purposeful activities, work opportunities, and family support during transition.
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fromPsychology Today
1 week ago

From We to Me in an Empty Nest

Individuals from collectivistic cultures often individuate later; empty-nest transitions are daunting but offer opportunities for growth, with small, unconscious steps toward autonomy.
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fromSlate Magazine
1 week ago

My Daughter Is More Advanced Than Her Peers. The Teacher Is Punishing Her For It!

A daycare teacher enforces unrealistic, old-school expectations on a verbal two-year-old, using passive aggression and uneven discipline while parents fear confronting her.
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fromFast Company
1 week ago

How work-life balance improved my career

Work-life balance forces efficiency and focus on results, leading to improved career performance through prioritization, automation, and smarter use of limited time.
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from24/7 Wall St.
1 week ago

My husband and I have plenty of money to retire now - should we keep working to leave our son a larger inheritance?

Prioritize securing retirement and enjoying life rather than continuing to work solely to enlarge an already substantial inheritance.
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fromIndependent
1 week ago

Dear Mary: My husband didn't want to have a third child. Then left me and now his new partner is pregnant

Woman wanted a third child but was persuaded by husband to keep two, return to full-time work, and plan a financially secure future together.
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fromBusiness Insider
1 week ago

I moved in with my parents when I couldn't afford childcare. As a single mom, they helped me get back on my feet.

A single mother moved in with her parents to reduce childcare costs and scheduling strain after separating from her daughter's father.
fromAll Singles And Married
1 week ago

12 Surprising Ways Parents Undermine Their Children's Confidence (Without Realizing It)

Confidence is one of the most precious gifts a parent can bestow upon their child. It empowers them to embrace life's challenges, fosters resilience in the face of setbacks, and cultivates a strong sense of self-worth. Yet, many well-meaning parents inadvertently sabotage this vital aspect of their child's development through their words, actions, or even silence. If you've noticed your child becoming shy, overly dependent, or withdrawn, it might be time to reassess your parenting approach.
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fromSlate Magazine
1 week ago

I've Just Had a Baby. It's Making Me See What My Parents Did to Me in a Whole New, Painful Light.

Parental smoking can justify limiting grandparents' contact with an infant to protect the baby's health and the parent's peace of mind.
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