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fromThe Atlantic
2 hours ago

The Rich-Mom, Poor-Mom Happiness Fallacy

Lower-income parents report both greater enjoyment of parenting and substantially higher stress and worries about children's safety and future than wealthier parents.
Mental health
fromIndependent
13 hours ago

Victoria Beckham wants Harper to have a healthy relationship with food - how do we break the diet culture cycle?

Societal ideal equating beauty with thinness led to disordered eating for some women; parents hope younger generations develop healthier relationships with food.
Fashion & style
fromTODAY.com
2 hours ago

Jerry O'Connell's Daughters Went to Homecoming. Their Dresses Made Him Uneasy

Parents express concern about increasingly revealing homecoming dresses for 16-year-olds while balancing safety worries with respect for teens' style autonomy.
#work-life-balance
fromBusiness Insider
8 hours ago
Parenting

I'm a dad who works in-office 3 days a week. If it became 5 days, I'd ask for a raise - time away from my family doesn't come for free.

fromBusiness Insider
1 week ago
Startup companies

I'm a cofounder of a robotics company and recently gave birth for the first time. I plan my day around breast pumping.

fromBusiness Insider
8 hours ago
Parenting

I'm a dad who works in-office 3 days a week. If it became 5 days, I'd ask for a raise - time away from my family doesn't come for free.

fromBusiness Insider
1 week ago
Startup companies

I'm a cofounder of a robotics company and recently gave birth for the first time. I plan my day around breast pumping.

New York Knicks
fromwww.nytimes.com
8 hours ago

Video: The Knicks' Josh Hart Shares His Secret to a Strong Marriage

Consistent communication, mutual tough love, complementary love languages, and shared parenting strengthen Josh and Shannon Hart's long-term marriage.
fromAll Singles And Married
10 hours ago

20 Parenting Mistakes That Turn Good Children into Rebels.

No father or mother prays to have a rebellious child who talks back, disobeys instructions, or lives carelessly. Yet, many good children gradually become rebels, not because they were born bad, but because of avoidable mistakes made in parenting. Raising children is like building a house. If the foundation is faulty, no matter how beautiful the walls look, cracks will eventually appear. The truth is this: rebellion in children is not sudden, it is often a silent cry from wounds caused in the home.
Parenting
Mindfulness
fromPsychology Today
18 hours ago

What My 'Horrible Mom' Moment Taught Me About My Brain

Parental guilt and shame can hijack behavior via the amygdala; using pause, check, choose and an 'and-not-or' mindset shifts control toward connection.
Parenting
fromPsychology Today
18 hours ago

When Cheerleading Your Child to Do a Hard Thing Backfires

Cheerleading during difficult tasks can increase stress in highly sensitive children; validating their feelings and offering space often reduces anxiety and improves coping.
Music
fromVulture
21 hours ago

7 Revealing Takeaways From Kevin Federline's New Memoir

Kevin Federline publishes a memoir to clear his name, defend his family, and present his side of conflicts with Britney Spears.
Digital life
fromPsychology Today
1 day ago

Do Smartphones Promote Anxious Attachment?

Constant parental texting reduces children’s autonomy and privacy and calls for parents to check children’s comfort with contact and reevaluate expectations about constant communication.
Mental health
fromScary Mommy
1 day ago

Social Anxiety Is Exhausting, Especially As A Mom

Social gatherings trigger intense, chronic anxiety, producing persistent hyper-awareness, self-consciousness, and a deep feeling of displacement when raising children in an ex-husband's hometown.
fromSlate Magazine
1 day ago

My Brother Took Our Boys to a Classic Childhood Rite of Passage. Now One of Them Is Too Scared to Sleep Alone.

I get both of your perspectives here. Your wife is likely frustrated by having to now deal with your younger son's fears from something he didn't have to be exposed to in the first place. And you, knowing your brother, understand that he was just in fun uncle mode: taking his nephews to do something he thought was entertaining-maybe even something he loved when he was a kid himself. The key here, and what was missing, is communication.
Parenting
fromBusiness Insider
1 day ago

I've raised 4 kids. My secret to keeping it together is saving the last hour of the day for myself.

After returning home from a full day of working as a project manager at an event management company, I cooked dinner, got the kids bathed, folded laundry, and prepared for the next day. The night was punctuated with raised voices and tears from the kids and from me. Mine were shed after I escaped to the bathroom for two minutes of alone time.
Parenting
#halloween
fromBusiness Insider
2 days ago
Remodel

Halloween decorations brought my kids and me together. Doing it alone this year made me feel like I've lost them.

fromBusiness Insider
2 days ago
Remodel

Halloween decorations brought my kids and me together. Doing it alone this year made me feel like I've lost them.

Parenting
fromPsychology Today
2 days ago

I Won't Trade Peace For Your Approval

Protect emotional well-being by setting boundaries; refuse to sacrifice personal peace for approval, using the phrase "I won't trade peace for your approval."
Parenting
fromSlate Magazine
2 days ago

My Dad Remarried Very Soon After the Divorce. Turns Out, I Know His New Wife-And It's the Ultimate Betrayal.

A parent refuses to retrain her toddler from calling her father's young new wife "Grandma," despite family discomfort and perceived motive concerns.
#family-conflict
fromBusiness Insider
2 days ago

I went over the top for my 1-year-old's birthday party. I just wanted to prove that I'm a good mother, but I regret it.

I rented out a local neighborhood restaurant for her first birthday. We had an open bar, matching outfits for the whole family, a photographer, a face painter, a balloon artist, and even glitter tattoos. Her birthday cake was two layers tall. We had a ton of desserts, pizza, pasta, and quesadillas. We even had a Build-a-Bear instead of traditional goodie bags for each child to take home.
Parenting
fromPsychology Today
3 days ago

From Math Phobia to Math Confidence

Joy and enthusiasm provide essential components to build the motivation and perseverance needed to understand and succeed in math. Neuroimaging and cognitive neuroscience research show correlations demonstrating children's math negativity adversely impacts their dedication and successful learning. Here, we'll suggest interventions to promote children's positive attitudes about math. Reduce Math Mistake Fear For most children, the biggest school fear is making a mistake in front of classmates. Help reduce mistake fear and increase your children's participation with activities where errors are part of the process.
Education
Relationships
fromwww.mercurynews.com
3 days ago

Miss Manners: My child was a bad friend, and I don't know how to approach the other mom

Parent should reach out to the other parent, apologize for the daughter's behavior, and address the child's conduct directly.
Parenting
fromBuzzFeed
3 days ago

Parents, Tell Us The Biggest Mistakes You've Made With Your Kids

Parenting inevitably involves mistakes, and sharing parenting mistakes or regrets can help parents learn and support one another.
Parenting
fromScary Mommy
3 days ago

This Mom On Reddit Shared That Her 6-Year-Old Told Her "You're Always Mad"

Parental exhaustion causes frequent snapping, which children internalize as constant anger, prompting parental guilt and a recognition to change behaviors.
fromIndependent
4 days ago

Bill Linnane: My kids loved Wendy's but it had the two things I hate the most in the world - queues and disappointing fries

The internet has my children obsessed with US fries and square burgers when the best chips in the world are right on their doorstep I have a relaxed approach to nutrition. Like many dads, I figure that if the kids are eating, then all is well. It doesn't really matter if they are having a Nutella sandwich for dinner or
Parenting
fromwww.cbc.ca
3 days ago

Are the Blue Jays worth staying up for? That's a question parents are asking themselves | CBC News

"I am a big Blue Jays fan and turning my kids into them, too, is my mission," said Jangda, who was anticipating another late school night for Thursday's game, and a more manageable Friday night game as the series continued from Seattle's T-Mobile Park.
Toronto
Parenting
fromTODAY.com
4 days ago

Mom Shares Toddler's Unexpected Comment After Breastfeeding

A Florida mother breastfed her son for nearly two years; her toddler unlatched, said "YUM!!!", and parents shared affectionate, humorous extended-nursing moments.
Parenting
fromPsychology Today
4 days ago

How to Calm an Angry Adult Child

Using the phrase 'I want to understand you' calms angry adult children by validating their experience, inviting connection, and reducing reactivity.
fromFast Company
4 days ago

The fast-growth entrepreneurs helping kids break their screen addiction

With more than a decade of experience working as a design and tech analyst, Andrew Hogan is all in on the efficiency and ease that tech brings to our lives. But lately at home with his daughters (ages 4 and 18 months), Hogan is grappling with something unwieldy and undefined: how parents, kids, and technology interact, from smartphones to screen time to AI.
Parenting
#autism
Apple
fromBusiness Insider
4 days ago

Dear Apple: Please bring back the iPod.

Parents want a phone-free, internet-free music player like a modern iPod so kids can listen to music without access to apps or messaging.
fromPsychology Today
4 days ago

Agrees in Theory, Protests in Practice

Manage your expectations: A child agreeing to a limit in theory but protesting in practice is to be expected. They aren't "tricking" you, they're just having a hard time accepting it once it's a reality. Getting frustrated and angry almost always escalates the situation and doesn't result in any lessons learned. Be prepared for this curveball so you can respond in a way that's supportive while holding the limit.
Mindfulness
Parenting
fromScary Mommy
5 days ago

Mom Gets Harsh Note From Daycare After First Late Pick-Up

An hour-long late daycare pickup resulted in a $90 fine, a critical note threatening unenrollment, and strong disagreement about the director's tone and child-safety policies.
Miscellaneous
fromwww.theguardian.com
5 days ago

Night owls versus early birds: who is superior according to science?

Chronotype is biologically hardwired; innate circadian rhythms determine whether someone is a morning lark or a night owl.
fromSlate Magazine
5 days ago

My Husband Sent Me Out on a Spa Day. I Came Home to Something I Still Can't Believe.

Let me preface this response by apologizing in advance for what I'm about to advise because I know it will most likely be something you do not want to hear. But right off the bat-yeah, George made a selfish, impulsive, fucking dumb decision. It is honestly one of the most insane things I've ever heard but...I kind of love it? I know, I know-Crazy George doing his Crazy George stuff is a burden to you and your household. But let's look at the plus side h
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Parenting
fromSlate Magazine
5 days ago

I Found My Kids Smoking a Joint in Our Backyard. They're 7 and 9!

Address underage marijuana use through firm consequences, honest conversations, parental communication with other families, and balanced decisions about peer access considering the child's social needs.
Parenting
fromSlate Magazine
5 days ago

Combating Your Kids' Picky Eating

Provide support to kids with picky eating by distinguishing normal versus problematic pickiness, avoiding sneaking foods, and addressing diet culture influences.
Parenting
fromPsychology Today
5 days ago

Everything You Wanted to Know About Curiosity But Didn't Ask

Curiosity persists throughout adulthood but shifts inward; strategic questions, humility, and small interventions restore candid curiosity and counter fake urgency.
Parenting
fromScary Mommy
6 days ago

Haley Pepper Knows You Need A Giggle, Too

Haley and Taybor Pepper balance NFL life, parenting two young children, and Haley's social media advocacy promoting motherhood, marital support, and reproductive choice.
US politics
fromwww.independent.co.uk
6 days ago

Jacqueline Wilson blames parents stuck on phones for falling child literacy rates

Parental phone scrolling is blamed for declining children's reading enjoyment and literacy; only one in three eight- to 18-year-olds enjoyed reading in 2025.
fromScary Mommy
1 week ago

This Mom Says Spending Time On Your Health Matters More Than A Clean House

Something has got to give with you taking the time to run, work out, whatever it is that you need to do for yourself. I am sacrificing a clean house most of the time. I will look at the mess, and I'm like, I'm going for a run. It's eventually going to get cleaned. No, I don't live like a slob, but right now my health is a priority over cleaning up a mess or my house looking aesthetically pleasing for, like, an hour.
Wellness
Parenting
fromBusiness Insider
1 week ago

My 3 kids are all 5 years apart. The age gap brings benefits and challenges.

Spacing three children five years apart enables focused infant care, sustained sibling play, and requires flexibility to manage varying developmental stages and evolving parenting tools.
Parenting
fromThe New Yorker
1 week ago

Parenting Currency Exchange Rates

Parenting multiplies small tasks into many larger inconveniences, turning routine child care into disproportionate time, effort, and personal sacrifices.
Parenting
fromAll Singles And Married
1 week ago

15 Signs You Are Present in the House but Absent in Your Child's Life.

Parenting requires active emotional presence, connection, and attention, not merely providing material needs or enforcing rules.
fromPsychology Today
1 week ago

The Hard Part of Parenting Is Seeing Yourself in the Mirror

Somewhere in the process of parenting, you begin to see your younger self in your child-and you are forced to face the parts of yourself you have either buried or never fully understood. I started noticing this mirror effect when my daughter became a teenager. Suddenly, her behavior-makeup, boyfriend, confidence -was triggering emotions I did not expect.
Mental health
Parenting
fromScary Mommy
1 week ago

You Should Only Be Reaching Out To Your College-Aged Kid Once A Week

Weekly, positive check-ins with college students and avoiding questions that solicit negative details support adjustment and reduce homesickness.
Travel
fromConde Nast Traveler
1 week ago

How a Father-Daughter Trek up Mount Kilimanjaro Shaped a Life

A father-daughter Kilimanjaro climb shaped a travel and parenting philosophy rooted in shared challenge, cultural exchange, and intimate bonding.
Parenting
fromTODAY.com
1 week ago

Parenting Confession of the Week: My Favorite Part of the Day Is When the Kids Go to Sleep

Parents often feel relief and joy when children sleep, balancing deep love for their kids with appreciation for quiet, restorative alone time and self-compassion.
Parenting
fromPsychology Today
1 week ago

Why Kids Can't Handle Airplane Flights

Teach children self-soothing, model calm regulation, and set predictable limits to build tolerance for discomfort and reduce flight-related meltdowns.
Pets
fromwww.fortmorgantimes.com
1 week ago

Losing a family pet gives parents a chance to teach children about death and grieving

Parental guidance during a child's pet loss helps them accept death's permanence and builds healthy coping skills for future grief.
fromVulture
1 week ago

What Bess Kalb Watches (and Reads) with Her Kids

Writing a picture book isn't easy. Some people might think it is-especially if they've read enough bad ones-but writing a true gem of children's literature is exceptionally hard work. Great children's books make kids laugh and adults cry, have rhythm, meter, and great pictures, and somehow speak to something deep in a child's soul, making them want to return to the pages again and again.
Books
Parenting
fromScary Mommy
1 week ago

I Love My Kids, But Sometimes I Can't Stand Being A Mother

Chronic sleep deprivation and overwhelming parental responsibilities cause persistent irritability and identity strain despite love for children.
fromThe Atlantic
1 week ago

Avoiding Ultra-Processed Foods Is Completely Unrealistic

One day recently, my son had two long, back-to-back doctor appointments, which meant he was in the car and in waiting rooms for much of the afternoon. His lunch and snack would not have earned me a healthy-mom award: peanut-butter puffs, a grape-jelly Uncrustables sandwich, and a package of mixed-berry oat bites. All ultra-processed foods, the new boogeyman of public health.
Public health
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 week ago

The kindness of strangers: a woman paid for my groceries when I couldn't

Frantically, I called my husband and asked him to come down to the supermarket with his bank card and pay, as it didn't seem that I was going to be able to. While I was on the phone to him, a lady in the line paid for her groceries then told the checkout guy, I'll pay for hers, too. I tried to protest, but she wouldn't hear of it. All she said was: Just pay it back in the community somehow.
Relationships
Women
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 week ago

Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie says she is terrified her sons will join manosphere'

A parent fears her sons may join the manosphere and adopt regressive views, and is determined to prevent that outcome.
#screen-time
fromwww.cbc.ca
1 week ago
Mental health

Are your kids stuck to their devices? More screen time linked to lower test scores, study finds | CBC News

fromwww.cbc.ca
1 week ago
Mental health

Are your kids stuck to their devices? More screen time linked to lower test scores, study finds | CBC News

fromBusiness Insider
1 week ago

I had 2 babies in a year. To make ends meet, I became an influencer, and paid sponsorships saved us.

One thing was clear to me from the start: I didn't want to return to a traditional job. The thought of leaving my babies in day care and commuting to an office felt impossible. I wanted to be there for every milestone: their first smiles, first steps, and the little everyday moments that can so easily slip by. But while my heart was set on staying home, reality raised its hand.
Fashion & style
Marketing
fromFast Company
1 week ago

4 ways to make a brand indispensable

Brands should build emotional resonance by understanding and affirming customers' identities while addressing practical and emotional needs.
Parenting
fromSlate Magazine
1 week ago

My In-Laws Are Being Terribly Irresponsible With My Kid. I'm Terrified, But My Husband Says It's No Big Deal.

A parent can refuse underage drinking at relatives' homes to protect a minor's safety and prevent legal and driving-related risks despite family opposition.
fromBuzzFeed
1 week ago

17 Celebs Who Packed Their Bags And Raised Their Kids Far, Far, Far From Hollywood

Hilarie and Jeffrey initially lived between LA and NYC. However, they both always wanted to live on a farm - a shared dream they discussed on their second date. So, after welcoming Gus, they relocated. Their family has expanded to include animals like alpacas, Highland cows, ducks, chickens, donkeys, and an emu. Hilarie wrote a memoir, The Rural Diaries, about her life on Mischief Farm. They also ended up co-owning the local candy store, Samuel's Sweet Shop, with Paul Rudd and Julie Yaeger.
Parenting
Parenting
fromHiP Paris Blog
1 week ago

Dining Out in Paris with Kids: One Ex-Pat Mom's Experience

Dining out with young children often becomes stressful and less enjoyable after a single disruptive outing, changing dining routines for years.
Relationships
fromPsychology Today
1 week ago

4 Developmental Changes to Expect in Adolescent Behavior

Adolescence prompts increasing distance, individuality, dissatisfaction, and resistance, requiring parents to loosen control, tolerate differences, and foster new forms of connection.
Parenting
fromTODAY.com
1 week ago

5 Essential (and Hilarious) Strength Training Exercises for Parents

A childless Mississippi creator channels Big Mom Energy by pairing overused parenting phrases with gym-style exercises in a viral TikTok routine.
fromBuzzFeed
1 week ago

Tell Us About The Unexpected Ways Your Life Changed After Having Kids

Obviously, there are the expected changes - a squirming new member of the family, of course, probably accompanied by more sleepless nights and a LOT more poop. But I'm curious to know: What are the unexpected ways your life changed once you had kids? Did having a kid change your whole perspective on life? Did parenthood upend your finances in a way you didn't foresee? Or maybe you're just more tired than you ever thought humanly possible.
Parenting
Parenting
fromSlate Magazine
1 week ago

My Mother-in-Law Says the Way I Read Books to My Baby Is Harmful

Reading fantasy and anthropomorphic animal stories supports a child's imagination; adults' constant reality disclaimers are unnecessary and unlikely to actually confuse the child.
Parenting
fromBuzzFeed
1 week ago

24 Completely Bizarre Rules People Had To Follow While Growing Up...Because Their Parents Said So

Some parents enforced oddly specific media rules, like only Christian music with strange exceptions, or restricting TV to PBS Kids and banning Disney.
Education
fromScary Mommy
1 week ago

Mom Shows Son Bloody Laundry To Normalize Periods

Mothers are teaching sons about menstruation to remove stigma, encourage compassion, and show practical care like treating period stains.
US politics
fromJezebel
1 week ago

George Clooney Lives in France Because His Kids Were Never Going to Get a 'Fair Shake at Life' in L.A.

George Clooney and his wife Amal moved to a farm in France to raise their children with fewer screens and a more normal upbringing.
Parenting
fromIndependent
1 week ago

Freedom or safety: When should parents let children go out alone?

Parents must balance child safety concerns with fostering independence by allowing age-appropriate, familiar, low-risk activities like short unsupervised walks.
Parenting
fromPsychology Today
1 week ago

The Power of Positive Discomfort

Allowing children to quit challenging pursuits prevents growth; parents should let children experience struggle so they build resilience, confidence, and independence.
Relationships
fromBusiness Insider
1 week ago

Using ChatGPT daily makes my life easier

ChatGPT helps a busy parent save time, organize household tasks, generate meal and activity ideas, and reconnect with teenage children.
Parenting
fromBusiness Insider
1 week ago

Changing how I spoke to my teens helped me get more out of them

Using 'I' statements with teenagers reduces defensiveness and improves communication, eliciting more meaningful responses than accusatory approaches.
fromScary Mommy
1 week ago

Sisters-In-Law Are Sparring Over Whether Their Kids Can Get Adult Meals At Restaurants

When are your kids done with eating off the kids menu? Like most things, it depends on a number of factors, like the size of their appetite, their pickiness, and the cost of the menu items. But sooner or later, your little angel is going to be ordering an entree that costs double-digits instead of the kids' mac and cheese that comes with a fruit cup and a lemonade for $8.
Parenting
Parenting
fromTODAY.com
2 weeks ago

Jenna Bush Hager Reacts To Being the Subject of Daughter Mila's Homework

Jenna Bush Hager's 12-year-old daughter wishes for peace, meeting her mother at age 12, wonder and safety; Jenna finds comfort in family, love, nature.
fromBusiness Insider
2 weeks ago

As a single mom, I can't afford to buy everything my son wants anymore. It has been an emotional turning point.

When my son was younger, I shielded him from the reality of our financial situation. As a lower-income family, he always had everything he needed, and then some, so he didn't seem to notice. But now that he's almost 12, my son's requests for things have outpaced me. I used to be able to find some roundabout way to get him what he wanted, but as a single mother, I can't afford it anymore.
Parenting
fromScary Mommy
2 weeks ago

My Oldest Son Thinks He's My Co-Parent Because I'm a Single Mom

My oldest son was nine years old - but acted 35 - when I became a single mom. "Wise beyond his years" was the way he was described by every adult who knew him. When I told him and his little brother that we were separating, that we were moving two hours away and they would be starting school in a new town, he watched me with his serious eyes. He watched to see how I was feeling before he reacted.
Parenting
NYC parents
fromPsychology Today
2 weeks ago

Why Children's Defiance Makes Couples Fight-and How to Stop It

Children's defiance often activates parents' unresolved childhood wounds, prompting couples' fights; advance planning and journaling about triggers can reduce reactivity.
Film
fromwww.theguardian.com
2 weeks ago

George Clooney says his children have a much better life' being raised in France than LA

George Clooney moved his family to France to give his twins a quieter, more grounded upbringing away from Hollywood fame and paparazzi.
Mental health
fromwww.theguardian.com
2 weeks ago

Experts on how to talk with kids about violence in the news: No topic is off limits'

Parents should proactively talk with children about upsetting news and media, assess what they know, address safety concerns, and model balanced media consumption.
fromScary Mommy
2 weeks ago

How Young Is Too Young To Know If Your Kid Has ADHD? An Expert Explains

As my daughter has gotten older, we've started picking up on small signs that she may also be showing early signs of ADHD. Of course, as she's a young child, we know that it's likely too early to officially diagnose her (plenty of her "signs," such as difficulty following instructions and impulsivity, can simply be attributed to her age). But with a genetic predisposition, it did make us start wondering...
Mental health
Parenting
fromIntelligencer
2 weeks ago

The Techno Optimist's Guide to Futureproofing Your Child

Parents are rethinking child-rearing to prepare children for rapid AI-driven societal changes and uncertain future risks.
fromPsychology Today
2 weeks ago

10 Ways You May Have Been Emotionally Invalidated as a Child

Emotional validation happens when your parents see what you are feeling, acknowledge your feelings, and seem to understand why you are having them. Just like adults, children's feelings are the deepest, most personal, biological expression of who they are. In order to feel seen, understood, and heard, a child must feel that their feelings are seen, understood, and heard. What happens when you feel seen, understood, and heard as a child?
Parenting
fromScary Mommy
2 weeks ago

This Mom Is Tired Of Her Neighbors' Kids Playing With Hers Unsupervised

The mom who made the video clarifies in the comments that her child is 3 years old, and the youngest of the neighbor's three children is 4. Honestly, the comments are pretty divided, with some parents firmly taking this mom's side and others telling her to loosen up.
Parenting
Mental health
fromPsychology Today
2 weeks ago

5 Signs Your Adult Child Is Emotionally Hurting

Parents often detect subtle signs—withdrawal, mood shifts, masking stress, persistent self-doubt—that indicate adult children may be emotionally struggling.
Parenting
fromTODAY.com
2 weeks ago

Parenting Confession of the Week: I Secretly Throw Out Their Art

Parents often need strategies to manage and preserve large volumes of children's artwork without keeping every physical piece.
Relationships
fromSlate Magazine
2 weeks ago

My Neighbor Asked for a Simple Favor. My Wife Insists We Turn Him Down.

A neighbor asked to register extra garbage containers for parents of surprise triplets; spouse refused, blaming them for having too many children.
Mental health
fromDaily Mom magazine
2 weeks ago

Suicidal Signs-How To Talk To Your Children And Risk Factors

Recognize and respond to warning signs of suicidal thoughts in children—changes in mood, behavior, sleep, appetite, academics, withdrawal, or expressions of hopelessness—to prevent tragedy.
fromBusiness Insider
2 weeks ago

Prince William says he doesn't want to make the same marriage 'mistakes' as his parents

"I think it's really important that that atmosphere is created at home. You have to have that warmth, that feeling of safety, security, love," William told Levy. "That all has to be there, and that was certainly part of my childhood."
UK news
Relationships
fromPsychology Today
2 weeks ago

The 4 Most Common Topics Couples Argue About

Couple conflicts most commonly revolve around sex, money, parenting, and lifestyle, driven by upbringing, anxiety, polarization, and power; solve by united, win-win compromises.
fromABC7 San Francisco
2 weeks ago

Viral confrontation over noisy baby in Georgia restaurant sparks debate

Vee Whitaker - a mother in Georgia - took her 8-month-old daughter Montana to a café when the little girl started screaming. A customer asked Whitaker to leave, saying the baby's screams were hurting his sensitive ears. He told Whitaker if she couldn't keep her infant quiet, she should leave.
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