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fromSlate Magazine
27 minutes ago

My Brother-in-Law Is the Worst Person in My Family. This Year, I'm Standing Up for Myself.

Decide in advance how to assert boundaries during family visits—choose between measured pushback or strategic disengagement, and prepare actions to protect your wellbeing.
fromSlate Magazine
27 minutes ago

I Made the Mistake of Inviting My Family to My Brand-New Home. The Night Ended in Chaotic Disaster.

I made the mistake of hosting Thanksgiving in my new home. It is a three-story, two-bath home built on the water off a jogging path. The lot is long and narrow, so one hallway runs through the entire house, and it isn't fenced off. My brother was supposed to bring just his girlfriend. Instead, it was her, her two screaming sons, and another friend with her two uncontrollable dogs.
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fromLos Angeles Times
27 minutes ago

These South L.A. women built a child-care haven on their block. It's a lifeline for families

South L.A. child-care providers on 115th Street share resources and offer door-to-door transportation and support services to keep affordable care available for 60 local children.
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fromBusiness Insider
11 hours ago

They left their jobs in their 50s to reconnect with their kids. It helped them rethink their long-term career plans.

Midlife professionals left demanding corporate careers to take a planned family gap year, addressing burnout and prioritizing family time while securing finances by renting home.
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fromSlate Magazine
22 hours ago

I Think I've Done Irreparable Damage to My Kids When They Were Little. It's Too Late.

Reducing yelling, apologizing when it happens, and actively repairing harm helps mitigate emotional damage and supports children's resilience.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
20 hours ago

Christmas burnout: why stressed parents find it harder to be emotionally honest with children'

Rising parental burnout during the Christmas period leads parents to suppress emotions, reducing emotional honesty with children and harming wellbeing and emotional learning.
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fromDaily Mom magazine
1 day ago

Successful Blended Family Tips: How To Build A Happy, United Home

Blended families require time, patience, clear roles, and intentional connection-building to create a safe, inclusive home where each person retains identity and feels belonging.
fromBusiness Insider
19 hours ago

My daughter invited a shop owner to her birthday party. He showed up.

I was about to round up a dozen kids for cake when my daughter asked, "Can we wait a few more minutes? He's not here yet." She was talking about the owner of our favorite local shop - the one with handmade cards, chocolate chip cookies, and an ink stamp at the checkout counter she was allowed to use. My child had insisted on inviting him to her seventh birthday party.
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fromBuzzFeed
23 hours ago

27 Toys For When Your Kids Are Crawling The Walls But The Weather Outside Is Frightful

A curated mix of interactive, imaginative, and sensory toys keeps children engaged independently while offering parents breaks and encouraging creativity, motor skills, and repeatable play.
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fromBusiness Insider
16 hours ago

I stopped expecting the holidays to be perfect. Four kids and a pilot's schedule taught me that Christmas morning can happen at midnight.

Holidays can be meaningful and memorable even when they are non-traditional due to a partner's unpredictable work schedule.
fromBuzzFeed
12 hours ago

Hey Parents - These 20 Home Items Are Perfect For You

A BabyBuddha sterilizer to stop you from having to juggle a tea kettle full of boiling water. This will save PLENTY of time as it sterilizes AND dries your bottles or breast pump parts - meaning you no longer have to wait for the water to boil, sit around at least 10 minutes, and then take them out to air dry (which takes foreverrr). In just 30 minutes, you can have perfectly clean pump parts and bottles all ready for your little one's next feeding.
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fromPsychology Today
1 day ago
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Overcoming Failure to Launch in Emerging Adults With Autism

Parents are the most powerful resource to help autistic adults by using a trust-based, respectful parenting framework with tailored strategies for burnout and executive-function challenges.
fromPsychology Today
6 days ago
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Why Parents Shouldn't Grieve Their Autistic Children

Parents grieve lost expectations and oppressive systems, not the autistic child; the true loss is the ableist environment that limits flourishing.
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fromSlate Magazine
1 week ago
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My Kids Want to Do Something Radically Different This Holiday. Now We Just Need to Convince the One Person Standing in Our Way.

fromSlate Magazine
1 week ago
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My Kids Want to Do Something Radically Different This Holiday. Now We Just Need to Convince the One Person Standing in Our Way.

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fromBuzzFeed
2 days ago

My 5-Year-Old Daughter Said She Wanted To Take Pole Dancing Lessons. Here's What I Told Her.

Parental openness to a dancer's confident joy fosters a child's curiosity and supports authentic growth.
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fromHuffPost
2 days ago

The Funniest Tweets From Parents This Week

Parents share their children's funniest remarks on social platforms, and weekly compilations collect the most hilarious quips to entertain and spread joy.
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fromIndependent
2 days ago
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Forget the Santa visits and fancy advent calendars - all your kids want for Christmas is you... and a few presents

fromIndependent
2 days ago
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Forget the Santa visits and fancy advent calendars - all your kids want for Christmas is you... and a few presents

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fromBusiness Insider
1 day ago

We give our teenagers more experiences than gifts for Christmas. It brings us closer as a family.

Prioritize giving children shared experiences and family traditions over material gifts, while still allowing a few desired presents.
fromFuncheap
2 days ago

SF's Posadita Holiday Market

Join us for the BART Plaza Posadita on Saturday 12/20 from 11-4PM! Family fun with kids activities, a DJ, and local vendors to support!
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fromPsychology Today
3 days ago

Doctor's Orders: Your Kids Don't Have to Hug Anyone

Most parents have been in a situation where a great aunt holds out her arms expectantly for a young child to dutifully provide a hug, and our child doesn't go rushing forward. The dynamics in this situation can be tricky for a lot of people, particularly in families where parents feel likely to be judged and criticized. Nobody wants their relatives to be offended and certainly nobody wants relatives huffing to others that our children are unfriendly or rude or ungrateful.
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fromSlate Magazine
2 days ago

My Sister Is Seven Months Pregnant. I Dread Having to Tell Her What I Caught Her Husband Doing on Thanksgiving.

Both siblings should be informed separately about the affair so they can make informed decisions about their futures, despite potential immediate harm.
fromBusiness Insider
2 days ago

My kids are 37, 32, and 4 years old. Being an older mom is different.

I first became pregnant at the age of 17, shortly before I graduated from high school in June 1988. Those days were different than now, and there was some shame around having a baby when you were young and unmarried. So, I hid my pregnancy for around five months until the cat got out of the bag. By the time I gave birth, I'd gained 75 pounds.
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fromIndependent
3 days ago

Bill Linnane: No wonder Sam Altman asks ChatGPT for parenting advice, none of us have a clue what we are doing

Even high-profile tech leaders rely on AI tools like ChatGPT for parenting guidance, reflecting widespread uncertainty about how to parent.
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fromSlate Magazine
2 days ago

My Husband's Family Has a Dangerous "Tradition." I Don't Know How to Protect Our Kids.

Prepare children with clear rules prohibiting alcohol, rehearse refusal scripts, set parental boundaries and supervision, and establish safety and exit plans before visiting heavy-drinking relatives.
fromScary Mommy
2 days ago

A Mom Wants To Know If She's Overreacting After Her Kid Was Given Melatonin At A Sleepover

It's hard to know when to ask permission from other kids' parents. Do you text them about whether their kid can eat sugar? Whether they can see certain TV shows? Wether they can jump on a trampoline? It's hard to know when kids have allergies or limitations, but you also don't want to bug a kid's parents about every little thing. However... when it comes to giving kids medicine and medicinal items... you'd think you'd call or send out a little text before dosing a kid in your care, right?
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fromSlate Magazine
3 days ago

My Husband Doled Out an Archaic Punishment to Our Child. His "Justification" Is Just as Bad.

He said his dad had put a bar of soap in his mouth for calling him an asshole after my husband threw water on the dog for getting into the garbage. I am furious. My husband says his mother used to do the same thing to him and his sister for bad language when they were kids so the punishment was appropriate.
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fromPsychology Today
3 days ago

Toys That Teach While Your Child Plays

Finding the right toys for your child can feel overwhelming. With a lot of options online and in stores, how do you know what will truly nurture learning? The best toys do more than keep children busy; they help stimulate brain development, strengthen problem-solving, enhance decision-making, encourage self-regulation skills, support emotional growth, and create beautiful moments with parents. Why Toys Matter for Brain Development Children's brains are surprisingly plastic, especially in the early years.
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fromSlate Magazine
3 days ago

My In-Laws Want to Bring a Special Guest for Christmas, But I'm Not Having It.

My wife "Anna" and I have a 3-year-old daughter, "Bree," who is terrified of dogs. Four months ago, my in-laws adopted a little ankle-biter mutt that barks and nips at anyone who isn't them. The last time we visited, Bree was so scared we had to take her home. Now my in-laws are insisting on bringing the dog with them when they come for Christmas. I don't want Bree to be terrified during what should be an enjoyable time for her.
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fromScary Mommy
3 days ago

13 (Scary & Delightful) Things Nobody Warned Me About When My Kid Became A Tween

Tween years combine toddler-like clinginess, intense emotions, increased appetite, and heightened embarrassment, requiring patience, acceptance, and readiness to provide snacks and support.
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fromScary Mommy
3 days ago

Payal Desai Takes On The Patriarchy, One Funny Video At A Time

A New Jersey mother and former teacher teaches her sons empathy and household responsibilities, challenging the "dusty son" trend and promoting compassionate, non-toxic masculinity.
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fromSlate Magazine
4 days ago

How to Balance the News and Kids

Parents should balance staying informed about news and protecting children's emotional well-being by limiting details, modeling calm, and managing their own anxiety.
fromBuzzFeed
3 days ago

Adults Share The Absolutely Chaotic And Gasp-Worthy Ways They Discovered Santa Was A Lie

I explained that by letting her believe in Santa all these years, I had helped her enjoy the holidays even more. I told her it was a responsibility shared by all older kids and adults worldwide - to never break the illusion, so younger children could experience that same magic. And now that she was old enough to know the truth, she was also old enough to carry that responsibility.
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fromIndependent
5 days ago
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'This will be my first Christmas without my son at home with me - how I get through the festivities as a single mother'

fromIndependent
5 days ago
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'This will be my first Christmas without my son at home with me - how I get through the festivities as a single mother'

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fromSFGATE
3 days ago

Doormat Mom is the worst parent on the whole internet

It's Christmastime, which means peace on Earth and goodwill toward others. But do ALL others deserve such generosity? What if one of those other people is your adult daughter? And what if your daughter, the cruel wretch, decided not to invite you to her wedding? Well, if you're 59-year-old Laura Wellington, you do what any right-thinking American would: You create multiple social media accounts with the handle "Doormat Mom" that are dedicated to publicly dragging your child into the gutter with you:
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fromwww.dailymail.co.uk
3 days ago

My brutally honest toddler tested Christmas 2025's hottest toys

Open-ended, imagination-driven toys like magnetic tiles and pretend-play sets boost cognitive, social-emotional development and inspire creative, cooperative play in toddlers.
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fromTODAY.com
3 days ago

Kylie Kelce Is Switching From Breastfeeding to Formula. She Doesn't Care If You Have Opinions

Kylie Kelce is weaning her youngest daughter, Finn, after nearly nine months of breastfeeding and plans to stop once Finn begins teething.
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fromTODAY.com
3 days ago

Can You Use a Number as a Name? Baby Name Experts Weigh In

Number-based given names remain uncommon, with most numeric choices rooted in birth order or personal and stylistic references rather than widespread naming trend.
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fromAbove the Law
4 days ago

Returning To The Firm After Parental Leave: Why It Feels So Hard - And How To Do It Well - Above the Law

Returning from parental leave triggers guilt, disorientation, and an identity shift while law firm cultures and unclear return processes intensify pressure and anxiety.
fromSlate Magazine
4 days ago

My Spouse Won the Genetic Lottery in this One Area-and Is Refusing to Help Our Daughter, Who Didn't

My spouse "Jaime," like their entire family, has naturally perfect teeth. I am not so genetically blessed, and if I hadn't had heavy-duty braces from fifth through eighth grade, my teeth would be horrifically jacked-up. Our 10-year-old daughter, "Sara," unfortunately seems to have gotten her teeth from my side.
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fromSlate Magazine
4 days ago

I Heard the Obscene Calls My Son Made to a Classmate. This Is So, So Bad.

Parents must impose meaningful consequences and engage in sustained conversations with their son about harassment, misogyny, and treating girls with respect.
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fromBuzzFeed
5 days ago

People Who Chose Not To Have Kids Are Getting Real About Life After 40, And I'm Wondering If I Should Reverse My Vasectomy

Women in their 40s express mixed feelings about being child-free: freedom, contentment, and alternative caregiving coexist with regret over lost biological choices and aging constraints.
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fromBuzzFeed
4 days ago

27 Toys That'll Keep Kids Entertained When The Cold Outdoors Isn't An Option

Durable, versatile toys and games enable children to burn energy, build balance and coordination, and offer long-lasting indoor and outdoor play opportunities.
fromDefector
4 days ago

Who Can Imagine Why Anyone Would Want To Cut This Lovely Mom Out Of Her Life? | Defector

Laura Wellington is estranged from one of her adult daughters. The Connecticut 59-year-old is somewhat famous for this, in fact, or anyway famous for her response to it. Across Tiktok and Instagram, under the name "Doormat Mom," Wellington's railing against the supposed injustice done to her by a daughter she calls an "ungrateful little bastard" has brought her some 140,000 total followers.
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fromScary Mommy
4 days ago

Mom's "Controversial" Rules For Christmas That We Should All Adopt

Prepare and preassemble gifts, include necessary batteries and accessories, and charge devices beforehand to keep Christmas morning calm.
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fromBuzzFeed
5 days ago

A Christmas Miracle: Kids Will *Actually* Spend More Than Five Minutes Playing With These Cool 35 Gifts

Specific toys like Skillmatics 3D art kit, Jelly Blox, a kid-sized digital camera, and a toy kitchen keep young children engaged for extended play.
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fromPsychology Today
5 days ago

Sibling Caretaking: Helpful but When Is It Too Much?

Sibling caregiving is common, influenced by adversity, family size, and cultural norms, benefits caregivers when developmentally appropriate, and requires parental monitoring.
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fromBusiness Insider
5 days ago

My 8-year-old has been experimenting with tiny moments of independence. The look on his face says it all.

Allowing children small supervised real-world freedoms builds confidence, happiness, responsibility, and practical life skills while reducing the effects of parental overprotection.
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fromBusiness Insider
6 days ago

I'm choosing to be a caretaker for my family instead of having kids of my own. I'm giving back to my mom.

I've been in a caretaking role for most of my life. We lost my dad when I was 11, and my mom had a stroke soon after. As the only girl in a Latino immigrant family, I grew up carrying responsibility early. That early experience of taking care of my family members, coupled with my take-charge personality, has shaped every stage of my life, including my decision not to have children.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
6 days ago

Rise of the full nesters: what life is like with adult children who just can't leave home

If life had worked out differently, Serena would by now be coming to terms with an empty nest. Having brought up seven children, she and her husband might even have been enjoying a little more money and time for themselves. But as it is, three of their adult children are now at home: the 23-year-old finishing his degree; the 28-year-old, a teacher, saving for a house deposit; and the 34-year-old, after a mental health crisis.
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fromSlate Magazine
6 days ago

I Fantasized About Life as a Single Mom. I Never Saw My Hardest Challenge Coming.

Early single parenthood often brings isolation, public scrutiny, and emotionally painful first holidays spent apart from a child, though adjustment and improvement can follow.
fromScary Mommy
5 days ago

I Wasn't Ready For My Teen To Tell Me She Had An STD

If I'd thought my job was done after only one talk, my very shy, introverted daughter would never have come to me during a very scary time. She felt off 'down there' and told me. I knew that she had a new partner and I knew they were probably having sex; I was having sex at her age. So while she was a little vague, I knew that she'd come to me for a reason.
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fromPsychology Today
5 days ago

2 Keys to Student Success: Time Management and Quality Sleep

Mapping how students actually spend time and framing limits as performance tools reveals realistic scheduling and improves study outcomes through better sleep and clear compromises.
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fromTODAY.com
5 days ago

How Much Sleep Do Kids Need? An Expert Shares the Amount for Every Age

Children require age-appropriate sleep to support memory, growth, emotional regulation, and immune health; newborns sleep most and total sleep declines with age.
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fromHuffPost
6 days ago

Are You A 'Velcro Parent' Without Realizing It?

Velcro parenting involves constant parental attachment and intervention that prevents children from experiencing challenges, hindering development of resilience and independence.
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fromPsychology Today
6 days ago

What to Do if Your Child Is Dating the Wrong Person

Expressing disapproval or forbidding a teen's relationship often backfires; focus on behavior, emotions, safety, and open communication to reduce secrecy and harm.
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fromScary Mommy
6 days ago

Woman Scrutinized After Bailing Husband Out Of Elf On The Shelf Duties

A mother staged her Elf on the Shelf to 'break' its leg to avoid leaving the elf duties to her husband, drawing online criticism.
fromSlate Magazine
1 week ago

I Know My Wife Would Say No to a Christmas Surprise I Want to Give the Kids. I Plan to Do It Anyway.

Not telling your wife that you're making a big purchase, knowing it could upset her, will just upset her more. Who wants to spend the holidays arguing? Do the right thing and have a conversation with her about how much fun the kids had at your sister's and how you'd like to keep the good times going in your own backyard.
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fromslate.com
1 week ago

Our Young Daughter Is Suddenly Unrecognizable. I Want Our Sweet, Playful Girl Back!

Four-year-old children often become clingier at home after school while remaining sweet and well-behaved elsewhere, benefiting from predictable end-of-day comfort and reassurance.
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fromPsychology Today
6 days ago

Chateau Mom and Dad

Set clear expectations with college-aged children returning home to balance their desire for independence with family responsibilities and avoid resentments.
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fromScary Mommy
6 days ago

"I Can Tell My Husband Wants Sex & I Dread It All Day" & 31 Other Mom Confessions

Persistent mental exhaustion burdens mothers despite children’s growing independence because of constant cognitive load of tasks, relationships, and emotional thoughts.
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fromBusiness Insider
6 days ago

My husband and I spend $20,000 on childcare a year. It's worth the sacrifices.

A Brooklyn family spends about $20,000 annually on full-time childcare, requiring lifestyle sacrifices to afford professional care and early education for two young children.
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fromScary Mommy
6 days ago

I'm Ready To Do Christmas Alone

A mother faces the approaching shift as grown children form their own families and imagines celebrating Christmas alone, considering letting go of longstanding family traditions.
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fromBusiness Insider
1 week ago

Michelle Obama says she never understood something her mom always said - until she had kids of her own

Michelle Obama's mother spoke openly about death to prepare her children to be responsible, independent, and able to manage if she was no longer there.
fromBuzzFeed
1 week ago

18 Common Parenting Trends Among Boomers That Are Outdated, Strange, Or Totally Dangerous - According To Today's Parents

My boomer mother thought it was hilarious to mock anything I liked mercilessly, no matter how harmless, not just to me but to anybody around. She embarrassed me out of liking so many things until I finally developed a screw you; I won't let you spoil this for me attitude about it. And no, she wasn't doing me any favors. To this day, I'm reticent about telling people about things I like because I'm half-expecting to be mocked.
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fromSlate Magazine
1 week ago

Most Young Kids Go Through This Frustrating Phase. What My Husband Wants to Do About It Is the Real Problem.

I'm with you. It's a phase; it'll pass. What's the hurry? Indeed, "impatient" is an interesting word to describe how your husband is feeling about your child's eating. I am pretty sure he knows that eventually PB&J will lose its appeal ( especially if your 3-year-old eats it at every meal for weeks on end) and your son will want to expand his culinary palate.
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fromBusiness Insider
1 week ago

I have 3 kids. Being fair in parenting doesn't mean being the same with all of them.

Fair parenting requires tailoring responses to each child's temperament and needs rather than applying identical rules to every child.
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fromPsychology Today
1 week ago

Is Your Teen Ready to Leave for College?

Emotional and social readiness—especially emotional regulation, frustration tolerance, autonomy, friendship skills, and parental willingness to let go—often outweigh academic readiness for successful college transition.
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fromBuzzFeed
1 week ago

27 Gifts For The New Parent In Your Life That Aren't Just For The Baby

Give practical, time-saving baby gifts: a parent decision coin for assigning tasks and a voice-activated Shark robot vacuum to free up snuggle time.
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fromBuzzFeed
1 week ago

33 Last-Minute Gifts Under $30 That Reviewers Say Their Kids Are "Obsessed" With

Interactive Ms. Rachel plushy and Bananagrams provide engaging, educational play for young children and families.
fromwww.mercurynews.com
1 week ago

Dear Abby: My son was joking around, and the other kid's parents billed me for the damage

not because he was in trouble but because the parents had called the school to complain about their son's scuffed water bottle and wanted it replaced. They asked for $23. I wrote a check and was tempted to add a snarky comment, but I didn't. Yes, my son should keep his hands to himself, but the water bottle is still functional. My son apologized.
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fromSlate Magazine
1 week ago

My Daughter Loves the TV Adaptation of Her Favorite Book. It's Uh, Really Graphic!

A parent can reasonably restrict a 15-year-old from watching TV-MA sexual content and should discuss boundaries and streaming controls.
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fromBuzzFeed
1 week ago

38 Parenting Products From Amazon Our Readers Loved In 2025

Powerful stain remover restores clothes and allows carefree messy play; an 850-piece LEGO set provides guided builds and open-ended pieces for hours of creative play.
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fromSlate Magazine
1 week ago

My Kid Brother Insists He's "Fine" After the Traumatic Experience Our Parents Forced Him Through. I'm Not So Sure.

Provide a supportive, stable home and offer therapy, but avoid forcing it; counseling is most effective when the teen is ready and somewhat open to it.
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fromSlate Magazine
1 week ago

I Want to Invite My Sister, Her Guys, and Their Kids to Visit for the Holidays. But My Parents Have Issued a Big Threat.

A family hosts their polyamorous sister and her children despite parents' refusal to accept her relationship.
fromSlate Magazine
1 week ago

Help! My Kid's Beloved Nanny Was Just Arrested for a Horrific Crime. I'm Speechless.

Our son had a nanny in his early years. She took magnificent care of him, loves him, and he loves her. Though he aged out of needing a nanny, we still see her on occasion for meals and celebrations. We were scheduled to see her for dinner recently but the day before, well, she murdered someone. It was all over the news and social media, and we are shocked and heartbroken.
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fromTODAY.com
1 week ago

Teen Shocks Mom By Asking A Question About Sex. She Didn't Expect What Happened Next

A 15-year-old asked what '69' means, then revealed he already knew, exposing candid parent-teen openness and an awkward sex-education moment.
#child-behavior
fromwww.mercurynews.com
1 week ago
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Dear Abby: My granddaughter is a nightmare, and timeouts are no use

Persistent manipulative behavior in a 10-year-old requires professional intervention beyond brief timeouts; grandparents should encourage parents to consult a child psychologist.
fromPsychology Today
1 week ago
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Your Child Isn't a Terrorist: Don't Treat Them Like One

Child meltdowns often reflect skill deficits in flexibility and emotional regulation, so respond with teaching and support rather than rigid nonnegotiation.
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fromIndependent
1 week ago

My six-year-old has asked Santa for a Nintendo Switch - but what if I don't want them to have one?

Warn children in advance when a requested present is unlikely to arrive to soften disappointment and help them accept household limits.
fromBusiness Insider
1 week ago

My son was born in December, and I try to make sure his birthday feels separate from the holidays

When I figured out that my son would be born in December, I was instantly worried that he'd deal with having his birthday overshadowed by the season. Luckily, over the years, my son developed a different attitude and began to think of Christmas as something for him. But I have still always been careful to protect his birthday as a separate festivity.
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fromTravel + Leisure
1 week ago

I Went on the Iconic 'Polar Express' Train Through the Mountains With My Toddler-and Now I Want to Do It Every Year

I'm a little ashamed to admit that when I arrived at the train depot in Durango, Colorado, for The Polar Express train ride, I had never read the book. I knew it existed and had been turned into a movie, but I was oblivious to the magic everyone at the station seemed to feel. Kids wearing Christmas pajamas jumped up and down in anticipation, parents took photos, and everyone was talking about the journey to come-a journey that would take us to the "North Pole."
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fromLos Angeles Times
1 week ago

How to plan a family vacation with three generations - without going mad

If you're planning to travel with children and parents this holiday season, may the grace of whatever god you believe in descend upon you with alacrity. May you never grow weary, frustrated or borderline psychotic when your 80-something mom questions your every decision moments after you make it, or when your child loses that wildly overpriced souvenir hours after you finally agree to buy it.
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fromBusiness Insider
1 week ago

I was a stay-at-home mom for 18 years while homeschooling my kids. I went back to work and realized I had tons of skills.

My husband and I spoke to his teachers, looked at dance blogs, and learned as much about the ballet world as possible. He could try many options, such as summer intensives, competitions, attending an academy associated with a company, or applying to a college with a dance major. Most of these options meant sending away a kid much younger than 18 years old - something that scared me.
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fromSlate Magazine
1 week ago

I Thought My Husband Was a Good Dad. But He Just Did Something That Has Shattered My Faith in His Parenting Abilities.

A single serious lapse in child supervision warrants corrective conversation and restricted solo caregiving until consistent safety practices are demonstrated.
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fromIndependent
1 week ago

Is it cost, fear or availability - why are parents more reluctant to use babysitters these days?

Many millennial parents avoid leaving children with non-family caregivers due to cost, safety concerns, and changing expectations from mobile technology and social norms.
fromSlate Magazine
1 week ago

Help! My Friend Spent Years Complaining About the Moms in Her Life. Well, Now I'm One of Those Women.

Dear Prudence, I've been friends with "Tania" for a long time. She is very anti-kid. Not just child-free-she doesn't like children at all and will say so often. Some of it is pushback against gendered expectations in her family, which I sympathize with, e.g., she is expected to regularly care for her infant niece while her brothers and brothers-in-law (including the father!) are never handed a child and diaper bag the moment they're through the door to visit. Still, her dislike of kids is extreme.
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