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Public health
fromIndependent
1 hour ago

Louise McSharry: I'm not suggesting we can fix the world overnight, but I am saying we can try a bit harder

Adults are failing to adequately protect the world's children despite shared joyful seasonal activities that reveal children's innocence and vulnerability.
Relationships
fromAll Singles And Married
10 hours ago

15 Deep Questions Your Child Is Waiting for You to Ask

Asking thoughtful, heartfelt questions builds connection, trust, and guidance between parents and children, preventing outside influences from misguiding them.
World news
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 day ago

My five-year-old daughter is learning to love cricket. It's a source of delight in a difficult summer | Kate Lyons

A five-year-old's curiosity reveals cricket's strange terminology, variable match length, complex rules, and human drama through family explanations and players' incidents.
Parenting
fromBuzzFeed
1 day ago

Parents Are Sharing How They're "Breaking The Cycle" With Their Kids

Parents intentionally change harmful patterns by offering affirmation, emotional presence, and rejecting inherited negative behaviors like poor body image or using children as emotional crutches.
Gadgets
fromwww.nytimes.com
2 days ago

Video: What Parents in China See in A.I. Toys

Parents in China view AI chatbot toys as companions and educational tools, sometimes forming emotional attachments that raise concerns about overdependence.
Parenting
fromPsychology Today
2 days ago

4 Parenting Lessons I Didn't Learn in Graduate School

High parental expectations increase difficulty; self-compassion and permission to learn reduce pressure and improve coping during early parenthood.
Parenting
fromHuffPost
2 days ago

A Doctor Gave Me 2 Pieces Of Advice For Raising Toddlers. Then I Started Using Them On Difficult Adults.

Choose battles wisely and enforce a consistent "no" so toddlers learn limits, reducing tantrums and improving family interactions.
Parenting
fromwww.theguardian.com
2 days ago

A key question for every believer: does God approve of Santa Claus? I hope so, or I'm in trouble | Ravi Holy

Revealing that Santa isn't real can deeply upset children, shattering trust and causing emotional distress.
Parenting
fromSlate Magazine
2 days ago

My Daughter's Friend Has a Crush on My Husband. It's Making Us Both Deeply Uncomfortable.

A teenage friend's flirtation triggers a husband's past-abuse trauma; prioritize his safety by avoiding contact, seeking therapy, and involving the teen's parents.
Parenting
fromSlate Magazine
2 days ago

I've Got to Protect My Kid From His Father. I'm Not Sure the Common Advice Is the Best Way.

Protect the child by leaving a household where a parent's untreated alcohol use disorder and depression create an unsafe, anxiety-filled environment; prioritize safety over responsibility for the parent's choices.
Parenting
fromAll Singles And Married
3 days ago

7 WISE WAYS TO KEEP YOUR DAUGHTERS SAFE IN TODAY'S WORLD

Parents must protect daughters' destinies by teaching intrinsic worth, discussing sex and consent openly, and distinguishing love, infatuation, and lust to prevent manipulation.
Parenting
fromScary Mommy
3 days ago

Middle School Teacher Begs Parents To Read To Their Kids

Daily shared reading of 5–10 minutes significantly boosts children's vocabulary, speech clarity, bonding, and prevents severe reading delays; parents should read to children every day.
fromPsychology Today
3 days ago

Tantrums: They're Not Just for Kids

Let's talk about meltdowns and temper tantrums. Arms flailing, feet stomping, the full body drop-to-the-ground moment. For toddlers, the image is all too familiar. For those of us who have older children, we take a sigh. But are tantrums just for toddlers? No, they aren't. The tantrum meltdown isn't just for kids. It's also an experience many teens, young adults, and adults experience on the regular. They just look a little different now. Let me explain.
Parenting
Parenting
fromPsychology Today
3 days ago

Assisting vs. Enabling Your Neurodivergent Child

Parents must balance assisting and enabling by setting boundaries, validating children's emotions, and teaching independence while adapting to each child's needs.
#child-safety
fromBuzzFeed
3 days ago
Parenting

People Are Calling Out The Modern Parenting Trends That We Need To Leave Behind In 2026

Oversharing children online, refusing routine newborn care, overprotective parental control, and unfairly blaming teachers harm children's privacy, safety, development, and education.
fromSlate Magazine
2 weeks ago
Parenting

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.
fromBuzzFeed
3 days ago
Parenting

People Are Calling Out The Modern Parenting Trends That We Need To Leave Behind In 2026

fromSlate Magazine
2 weeks ago
Parenting

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

#elf-on-the-shelf
fromBusiness Insider
3 days ago
Parenting

My son is too old for Elf on the Shelf pranks, but I do it every year anyway. I think I have more fun with it than he does.

fromBusiness Insider
3 days ago
Parenting

My son is too old for Elf on the Shelf pranks, but I do it every year anyway. I think I have more fun with it than he does.

Mindfulness
fromBusiness Insider
3 days ago

I research self-regulation for a living. As a parent, it can be hard to follow my own advice.

Parent emotional self-regulation strongly influences children's self-regulation; practicing breathing, self-talk, and aerobic exercise improves parental emotion control and benefits parenting.
Parenting
fromBusiness Insider
4 days ago

My husband and I divide parenting duties strategically. We share the load while relying on our strengths.

Parents divide child-rearing tasks by strengths and availability to manage a large family's busy schedule.
fromTiny Buddha
4 days ago

Grieving the Parents You Needed but Never Had - Tiny Buddha

"We can't receive from others what they were never taught to give." ~Unknown When I was younger, I believed that love meant being understood. I thought my parents would be there for me, emotionally and mentally. But love, I've learned, isn't always expressed in the ways we need, and not everyone has the tools to give what they never received.
Mental health
#screen-time
Parenting
fromBusiness Insider
4 days ago

My family's holiday budget is smaller than I'd like. Here's how I'm making sure the season is still magical for us.

Homemade gifts, creative gift-wrapping, and thoughtfully filled stockings make a meaningful, budget-friendly holiday celebration for a family living on a reduced income.
Parenting
fromSlate Magazine
4 days 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.
Parenting
fromSlate Magazine
5 days 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.
#child-development
#holiday-stress
fromIndependent
1 week ago
Parenting

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

fromIndependent
1 week ago
Parenting

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

Remote teams
fromTODAY.com
6 days ago

Would Parents Rather Work Remote for $120K or In Office for $240K? The Internet Is Divided

Many parents value remote-work flexibility highly, often preferring lower-pay remote roles to higher-paying office jobs because of time, caregiving, and reduced commuting.
fromBusiness Insider
6 days ago

I wanted to be perfect like my grandmother. Then she asked me a question that changed my approach to life.

My grandmother strove for perfection, convinced that it was an attainable goal if only you worked hard enough. This meant eating less to lose weight. Food deprivation became a family bonding activity when my grandmother was on a diet. Diets lasted decades. We had marathon cleaning weekends while friends went to the mall. Play clothes were swapped out for school clothes for our rare trips to Burger King.
Mental health
#family-traditions
fromSlate Magazine
1 week ago
Parenting

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
Parenting

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

Parenting
fromBusiness Insider
6 days 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.
Parenting
fromHuffPost
1 week 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.
Parenting
fromBuzzFeed
1 week 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.
fromScary Mommy
1 week 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?
Parenting
Parenting
fromSlate Magazine
1 week 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.
#autism
fromBuzzFeed
1 week ago
Mental health

I Was Always Tired And Never Knew Why Until I Recognized The Same Pattern In My Children

Parenting an autistic son revealed the parent's own neurodivergence, prompting new caregiving approaches and reframing lifelong struggles with attention, organization, and social exhaustion.
fromPsychology Today
1 week ago
Parenting

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.
fromBuzzFeed
1 week ago
Mental health

I Was Always Tired And Never Knew Why Until I Recognized The Same Pattern In My Children

fromScary Mommy
1 week ago

Macaulay Culkin's Sons Still Don't Realize He's Kevin in 'Home Alone'

First, Culkin pointed out that his sons can watch Disney Channel classic sitcom, The Suite Life of Zack and Cody, which starred his now-wife, Brenda Song, and the kids totally get it. "I'll put it on. Brenda hates it, but I'll put it on ... They're like, 'Yeah, that's mama.' So they get that. But when they see Kevin, they always just call him Kevin. Because the illusion's still there," Culkin began.
Film
Education
fromBusiness Insider
1 week ago

I work in a research lab and have kids under 7. These are the science-based gifts that they've enjoyed most over the years.

STEM-based toys like cookbooks, building kits, and circuit sets provide educational, engaging play that repeatedly stimulates the minds of children ages three and six.
Parenting
fromIndependent
1 week 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.
fromSFGATE
1 week 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:
Parenting
Parenting
fromScary Mommy
1 week 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.
Parenting
fromSlate Magazine
1 week ago

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

Putting soap in a child's mouth as punishment is abusive, humiliating, and can cause emotional harm; co-parenting must stop such methods.
fromSlate Magazine
1 week 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.
Parenting
Parenting
fromTODAY.com
1 week 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.
Parenting
fromScary Mommy
1 week 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.
#christmas
fromBusiness Insider
2 weeks ago
Parenting

I worried the holidays would lose their spark once my kids grew up. I was wrong, and I love this time with my teens.

fromBusiness Insider
2 weeks ago
Parenting

I worried the holidays would lose their spark once my kids grew up. I was wrong, and I love this time with my teens.

fromBuzzFeed
1 week 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.
Parenting
fromBuzzFeed
1 week ago

People From Healthy Families Are Sharing The Things They Assumed Were "Normal" Growing Up

Recently, I came across this post on the popular Ask Reddit page from user ViolatingBadgers that I thought was too cute not to share. In it, they asked people "who grew up in emotionally healthy families" to share "something you thought was normal growing up that you now realize was actually very special." The results were so wholesome and such a positive read that I thought they had to be shared. So, here are some of the best:
Mental health
Parenting
fromSlate Magazine
1 week 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.
Parenting
fromThe Berkshire Eagle
1 week ago

Tips for Balancing Work and Family During Holiday Break

Set clear household boundaries, plan and share schedules, provide independent engagement for children, and use visual cues to balance remote work and meaningful holiday family time.
fromBusiness Insider
1 week ago

Zooey Deschanel says there's one side of herself she never lets her kids see

I have a daughter and a son, and I don't want them to ever think like, 'Oh, Mommy's insecure,' or, you know, like, 'My mom doesn't like...' I always want them to think I'm happy with myself and, like, because they get their self-esteem from their parents, you know. So yeah, it's important to me to, like, show up with confidence,
Mental health
Women
fromBuzzFeed
1 week ago

Moms, Tell Us How You're "Breaking The Cycle" With Your Own Daughters

Mothers must balance nurture and discipline while supporting daughters and helping them resist social pressures as teenage girls struggle to be themselves.
fromSlate Magazine
1 week 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.
Parenting
fromScary Mommy
1 week ago

This Single Mom Pays A Sitter To Take Her Kids Christmas Shopping For Her

As a divorced mom, one of the hardest parts of the holidays is facing Christmas morning knowing that I will not have presents under the tree unless I buy them and wrap them for myself. And as my kids get older, they've started to notice that I'm not unwrapping much on Christmas morning. But while they're old enough to want to shop for me, they're not old enough to go out and do it by themselves.
Parenting
fromTODAY.com
1 week ago

A 7-Year-Old's Essay About Her Mom Abandoning Her Went Viral: 'It Is Not Fun When Your Mom Goes Away'

She had been out to dinner - on a party bus! - with other moms for a good friend's 40th birthday party. In the meantime, the kids had a ball with their "hands-on 'Super Dad,'" Stephanie explains. Nick took the kids - Gwen, 10-year-old Clayton and 3-year-old Penelope - out for dinner, milkshakes and a movie. Gwen wrote about discovering her mom back home in the morning. "When I awoke, I was shocked!"
Relationships
Parenting
fromBuzzFeed
1 week 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.
fromFilmmaker Magazine
1 week ago

"Withholding Information Makes You More Engaged": Elena Oxman on "Outerlands"

After a run-in with a new coworker at the laundromat, Cass (Asia Kate Dillon) has a drunken hookup with Kalli (Louisa Krause). Kalli seems to take an immediate trusting to Cass, and after Cass tells her their side-gig is nannying, Kalli asks if they can watch her daughter Ari (Ridley Asha Bateman) while she goes out of town for work.
Film
Parenting
fromPsychology Today
1 week 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.
Higher education
fromBusiness Insider
1 week ago

I'm trying to be hands-off as my teen applies to college. It's been difficult for me, especially when they missed a deadline.

Parent steps back to let teen lead college applications, providing scheduled support, financial limits, and minimal guidance without directing school choices.
fromScary Mommy
1 week 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.
Parenting
#social-media
fromIndependent
1 week ago
Digital life

Sinead Ryan: Parents, if you really want to keep your children safe online, then learn to say 'no'

fromIndependent
1 week ago
Digital life

Sinead Ryan: Parents, if you really want to keep your children safe online, then learn to say 'no'

Parenting
fromBuzzFeed
1 week ago

11 Side-By-Side Pics Of Celebrity Kids Who Have Outgrown Their Famous Parents

Jessica felt tearful and overwhelmed when she realized her daughter Honor had grown taller than her.
Parenting
fromPsychology Today
1 week 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.
#marriage
fromTODAY.com
2 weeks ago
Podcast

Kylie Kelce Reacts to Taylor Swift, Travis Kelce Never Arguing: 'My Husband Was Oddly Quiet'

fromTODAY.com
2 weeks ago
Podcast

Kylie Kelce Reacts to Taylor Swift, Travis Kelce Never Arguing: 'My Husband Was Oddly Quiet'

Parenting
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.
Mental health
fromBusiness Insider
1 week ago

My tween kept asking to chat with her friends online. Now, in Australia, I can just say, 'it's against the law.'

Australia's social-media ban helps parents keep children off social platforms and encourages real-world interaction while addressing addiction and mental-health concerns.
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.
Parenting
Parenting
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.
Parenting
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.
Artificial intelligence
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 week ago

Can you imagine raising a kid without ChatGPT? Sam Altman can't | Arwa Mahdawi

Sam Altman relies on ChatGPT for newborn parenting support while leading OpenAI through major public, financial, and technological responsibilities.
Arts
fromThe New Yorker
1 week ago

The Edge of Adolescence

Adolescence is a culturally framed, variable, and prolonged period that often functions as a sanctioned time for difficulty, parental worry, and media scrutiny.
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 week ago

Australia's social media ban has given us a way to fight big tech and get my son back on his skateboard | Sisonke Msimang

As far as I was concerned, Australia's world-first social media law aimed at preventing children under 16 from accessing social media apps was already a success. But this week, as the ban took effect, my son wasn't so sure. Access to his accounts remained largely unchanged. Many of his friends were in the same position. Across the country, the rollout has been uneven, as social media companies try to work out how to verify kids' ages.
World news
Television
fromIndependent
2 weeks ago

Comedian Jason Byrne: 'When you divorce, it's really hard, and it's like constantly being punched in the face and you don't want to do anything'

Jason Byrne remained a resilient, outspoken stand-up comedian despite divorce, parenting pressures, a failed sitcom, and unpredictable public encounters.
Parenting
fromSlate Magazine
2 weeks 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.
E-Commerce
fromScary Mommy
2 weeks ago

Brrr Baskets Might Be The Bane Of My Existence

Brrr Baskets created unexpected extra gift expectations that threatened a careful, budgeted holiday by adding costly items and parental stress.
fromwww.mercurynews.com
2 weeks 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.
Parenting
Parenting
fromTODAY.com
2 weeks 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.
Digital life
fromSocial Media Today
2 weeks ago

Instagram Launches Celebrity-Led Video Series to Highlight Online Dangers

Instagram launched Carversations, a video series helping parents and teens have honest conversations about online safety, social media use, and family dynamics.
Television
fromTODAY.com
2 weeks ago

Kim Kardashian Says She Breaks This Parenting Rule Daily: 'I Never Thought I'd Be This Mom'

Kim Kardashian now regularly lets her children sleep in her bed and prioritizes close, grounding relationships with her four children.
fromBusiness Insider
2 weeks ago

I invented a new type of landline for kids, and my daughter's friends tested it out. This year, we've raised $3.5 million in funding.

About three years ago, I was picking my daughter up from school and started chatting with parents about how arduous it is to run the kids' social lives. One mom said that she felt like an executive assistant for her daughter. There was a lot of frustration and angst toward the kids, and as a dad of three, I understood it.
Venture
#child-behavior
fromwww.mercurynews.com
2 weeks ago
Parenting

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
2 weeks ago
Parenting

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.
Parenting
fromIndependent
2 weeks 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.
#chatgpt
fromBusiness Insider
2 weeks ago
Artificial intelligence

Sam Altman makes his late-night debut, says he can't imagine 'figuring out how to raise a newborn without ChatGPT'

fromBusiness Insider
2 weeks ago
Artificial intelligence

Sam Altman makes his late-night debut, says he can't imagine 'figuring out how to raise a newborn without ChatGPT'

Psychology
fromSlate Magazine
2 weeks ago

Experts Say It's the Key to a Well-Adjusted Child. I Tried for Years. This Holiday Season, I Encourage You to Give Up.

Minimalist parenting does not guarantee children will resist consumerist impulses; older children often develop collecting and influencer-style behavior despite intentional toy curation.
fromSheKnows
2 weeks ago

An Introduction to Our New Content Series: 'Born Connected, Gen Alpha and Screen Time'

My Gen Alpha daughter was born in 2016, but sometimes it feels like she's growing up in a different universe entirely. Her world is one where Roblox trends spill straight into our living room and where her understanding of "aesthetic" comes less from glossy magazines and more from avatar outfits. She'll discover a new style- preppy, coquette, baddie-while running around Obbys or shopping virtual boutiques, and somehow by the end of the week those trends have migrated into her real-life wardrobe debates.
Digital life
fromBusiness Insider
2 weeks 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.
Parenting
fromSlate Magazine
2 weeks 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.
Parenting
fromPsychology Today
2 weeks ago

Existential Anxiety in Gifted Children

So, on the foundation of anxiety and depression, fear of the unknown, need for control and stability, avoidant tendencies, competitiveness, perfectionism (i.e., needing to know everything to feel secure), and the obsession with discovering root causes (or essences), gifted children are often fixated on life's deeper questions.
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