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fromScary Mommy
2 hours ago

Shawn Johnson East Is Basically The Gold Medal Version Of That Mom

Shawn Johnson East is a former Olympic gymnast turned social-media mom, entrepreneur, and author, balancing family life with a growing business and public presence.
Television
fromBustle
4 hours ago

Taylor Frankie Paul Broke 'Bachelorette' Tradition For A Sweet Reason

Taylor Frankie Paul is the first celebrity Bachelorette and will balance filming with motherhood by setting boundaries that allow her children to visit during production.
Parenting
fromSlate Magazine
4 hours ago

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

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

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

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

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

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

9 Times Kristen Bell And Dax Shepard Said Eyebrow-Raising Things About Marriage, Parenting, And More

Dax Shepard and Kristen Bell frequently make candid, controversial public remarks about their marriage, parenting, therapy, and humor that generate strong public reactions.
fromPsychology Today
8 hours ago

What My Son Learned the Day My Car Was Repossessed

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

I quit a $250,000 job, thinking it would be easy to find another one. After a year of unemployment, I wish I could go back and shake myself.

fromBusiness Insider
1 day ago
Wellness

I quit a $250,000 job, thinking it would be easy to find another one. After a year of unemployment, I wish I could go back and shake myself.

fromWIRED
11 hours ago

My Robot Vacuum Is My Only Friend

Every single day-weekend, weekday, rain or shine-whichever robot vacuum I'm currently testing starts running at 9 am. It's always a good sign. I heave a sigh of relief and continue with whatever else I was doing, content that at least that f*cking chore in my house is getting done.
Gadgets
Parenting
fromBuzzFeed
13 hours ago

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

Engaging, age-appropriate toys provide toddlers focused play and give parents brief moments of calm and coffee breaks.
Wellness
fromFast Company
16 hours ago

Why career development feels impossible for parents-and what they can do

Parents have only two hours weekly for personal development due to caregiving duties, causing stalled growth and burnout.
fromScary Mommy
23 hours ago

What To Say (& Not Say) When Your Kid Comes Out, According To Experts

Many of us idealize a day in which no one needs to "come out," when wherever someone falls on the gender or sexuality spectrum is accepted and embraced. Sadly, today is not that day - the world can be cruel (and often is) to anyone who doesn't fit into the heteronormative bubble. But if you're here, it probably means the last thing you want to do is contribute to the mental and emotional toll put on LGBTQ young people.
LGBT
#social-media
#family-dynamics
Television
fromVulture
1 day ago

What Adam Pally Watches (and Listens to) With His Kids

Three children aged 13, 12, and 8 display innate coolness, independent cultural tastes, and indifference to a parent's celebrity work.
#screen-time
fromBuzzFeed
1 day ago
Education

Teachers Are Revealing The Very, Very Disturbing Realities About Students Today That Parents Need To Start Paying Attention To, And They're Not Holding Back

fromBuzzFeed
1 day ago
Education

Teachers Are Revealing The Very, Very Disturbing Realities About Students Today That Parents Need To Start Paying Attention To, And They're Not Holding Back

LGBT
fromLGBTQ Nation
1 day ago

"I'm a transgender b*tch who don't play about my kid": A trans mom on raising a resilient trans son - LGBTQ Nation

A transgender mother named Elvira balances a military past, family life, and unapologetic authenticity while raising a ten-year-old child in a noisy, ordinary household.
Miscellaneous
fromwww.bbc.com
1 day ago

William recalls Kate cancer talk with children

Prince William and Catherine largely communicate openly with their children about family difficulties because hiding information often increases anxiety.
fromBuzzFeed
1 day ago

Danielle Fishel's Son Was So Unhappy With Her Being On "DWTS" He Told His Teacher She'd Died

Kicking off by explaining to listeners that her family "has had to make so many adjustments" to their daily life for the show, Danielle shared: "I used to regularly pick both of [my kids] up from school, take them to karate, take them to baseball. On the weekends, I was always at their baseball games, and we could have playdates, and we would do movie nights, and now... I just haven't really been able to be as present."
Television
fromScary Mommy
1 day ago

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

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

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

Access to money and paid help lets many parents outsource chores and childcare, substantially reducing mental load and supporting a sense of thriving.
Parenting
fromPsychology Today
2 days ago

You Aren't the Cause, But You Can Be the Solution

Your parenting is not the cause of your child's behavior problems; stop blaming yourself and take responsibility to seek solutions and model problem-solving.
Parenting
fromTODAY.com
2 days ago

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

A 4-year-old adopted boy, Jayden, shows remarkable emotional and developmental recovery after a year with his adoptive mothers, due to steady, loving care.
Video games
fromGameSpot
2 days ago

Goodnight Universe Review - The Before Your Eyes Team Does It Again

Goodnight Universe explores parental time, mortality, and memory through the life of telekinetic protagonist Issac, delivering emotional gameplay about making limited time count.
fromPsychology Today
2 days ago

A New Treatment for Childhood Anxiety

Childhood anxiety has been on the rise. Our instinct as parents is often to get more involved. But what if that's part of the problem? The statistics are grim. According to the Centers for Disease Control (CDC), among U.S. adolescents ages 12 to 17 surveyed between 2021 and 2023, 20% reported symptoms of anxiety in the past two weeks, and 18% reported symptoms of depression. In 2023, almost 40% of high school students reported experiencing persistent feelings of sadness and hopelessness
Mental health
fromBuzzFeed
2 days ago

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

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

How Teenage Wisdom-Not Panic-Led to Rock & Roll Fame

Adolescence brings insecurity, awkwardness, and vulnerability; responses to these feelings determined John Bell's and Lee Mars's paths to successful music careers.
#boundaries
fromBusiness Insider
3 days ago
Parenting

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

Parents should allow grown children to make their own mistakes and stop monitoring their lives after they move out.
fromSlate Magazine
2 weeks ago
Parenting

My Son Made a New Friend. I'm Already Plotting How to Keep Them Away From Each Other.

Set and enforce clear boundaries with older, pushy children while expecting the friendship to likely fade as age and maturity diverge.
fromBusiness Insider
3 days ago
Parenting

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

Mental health
fromPsychology Today
3 days ago

When Your Young Adult Seems Stuck

Young adults not engaged in work, education, or treatment often need professional assessment, while parental patience, support, accountability, and boundaries foster gradual steps toward independence.
Parenting
fromPsychology Today
3 days ago

You're Not a Bad Parent

Parents impose impossible standards, but developmental psychology shows that healthy attachment and developmental goals often allow time, imperfection, and gradual bonding.
Parenting
fromPsychology Today
3 days ago

How Not to Raise an Entitled Child

Consistent, loving limits teach children to accept no, reduce entitlement, and foster respect for others' needs despite protests and manipulative behavior.
fromAll Singles And Married
4 days ago

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

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

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

Parental smoking can justify limiting grandparents' contact with an infant to protect the baby's health and the parent's peace of mind.
Parenting
fromBusiness Insider
4 days ago

A mom went viral for co-parenting her kids with AI. More parents are using it for to-do lists and even coaching.

Parents increasingly use ChatGPT and AI tools to solve everyday parenting tasks, reduce stress, and reclaim time by streamlining routines and organizing responsibilities.
fromTODAY.com
5 days ago

Are There Situations Where a Child Should be Required to Hug or Kiss a Relative?

Forcing children to accept unwanted affection can send a harmful message, according to Karen Days, the former president of the Center for Family Safety and Healing at Nationwide Children's Hospital. Days explained that this kind of forced affection can teach children the wrong lesson: that people they know are always allowed to touch them. She pointed out that while parents often emphasize "stranger danger," they don't always stress that familiar adults must also respect personal boundaries.
Parenting
Parenting
fromScary Mommy
5 days ago

Michelle Obama Admits She Won't Take Parenting Advice From "Young Mommy Bloggers"

Michelle Obama dismisses parenting advice from young mommy bloggers, urging preference for guidance from older, experienced mothers with perspective.
Parenting
fromPsychology Today
5 days ago

Never Say This to an Addicted Adult Child

Telling an addicted adult child "Why don't you just stop?" fuels shame and undermines recovery; supportive boundaries and emotional safety better promote healing.
fromIndependent
5 days ago

Tanya Sweeney: I've started waking up earlier to begin my day on my own terms instead of letting my child or an algorithm dictate my mood

I've surfaced from sleep in many weird, not-wonderful ways: waking up in my student accommodation in Maynooth to find I was not only in my boots, but sharing a single bed with two other fully grown people springs to mind.
Education
Pets
fromIndependent
5 days ago

Bill Linnane: I don't believe we parents should intervene in our kids' petty squabbles -but my wife likes to get stuck in

Children often resolve conflicts independently and need to learn conflict-resolution skills.
#work-life-balance
fromBusiness Insider
5 days ago
Mental health

I'm a dad, and I balance 2 careers while parenting. I've embraced imperfection and model resilience for my kids.

fromBusiness Insider
5 days ago
Mental health

I'm a dad, and I balance 2 careers while parenting. I've embraced imperfection and model resilience for my kids.

Parenting
fromPsychology Today
6 days ago

When a Teenager Is Driving Parents "Crazy'

Parents overwhelmed by teen behavior often lose initiative, perspective, and responsibility, requiring reassertion of rules, balanced view of the teen, and emotional ownership.
fromScary Mommy
6 days ago

"I Wish I Had A 'Ho' Phase" & 28 Other Mom Confessions

In the old days, whispered mom confessions included things like telling the person at your work potluck that you actually bought the macaroni and cheese from the grocery store or telling a fellow mom at a playdate that you haven't showered in two days. Now, the confessions from moms just like you are a little... deeper. Whether it's life dealing us some tougher hands than it used to or simply having the guts to get a little more vulnerable than before,
Parenting
fromSlate Magazine
6 days ago

My Childless Friends Keep Buying Extremely Embarrassing Gifts for Our Baby. I Want to Tell Them to Stop.

We're both huge readers, with a house full of books, and we plan to read to our baby from birth, so naturally many of our friends and family members are giving us picture books. The problem is that most of these people are very progressive, like us, but lack experience with young kids. The books they choose tend to be focused on social messaging and education, and are largely boring, preachy, and (in my opinion) badly illustrated; they tend toward the garish and oversimplified, while I strongly prefer more intricate, fantastic, and old-fashioned art.
Parenting
fromTODAY.com
6 days ago

She's Naming Her Baby After a Pair of Boots - and the Internet's Kicking Up a Storm

In her viral TikTok video, the 22-year-old from Central Texas revealed that she and her husband, Clayton, had chosen Lukacey Lynn for their unborn daughter, who will join big brother Kayson, 4, in December. The name Lukacey nods to many parts of Zak's life, most visibly the trademark Lucchese cowboy boots, which make a pink cameo in the clip. Despite different spellings, the name and the boot brand are pronounced the same.
Parenting
#military-deployment
Parenting
fromBuzzFeed
6 days ago

Porn-Addicted Children Are A 'Regrettable' Reality, Therapist Says

Early exposure to pornography can lead to long-term problematic use; parents should start age-appropriate conversations and address risks before adolescence.
Parenting
fromBuzzFeed
6 days ago

19 "Tiny" Parenting Mistakes That Can Cause MAJOR Damage To Kids When They Grow Up

Small parenting choices—showing interest, respecting autonomy, avoiding perfectionist pressure, and preserving parental independence—shape children’s self-esteem, relationships, and long-term mental health.
fromApartment Therapy
1 week ago

Stuff Parents Need for the Car When You Have a Baby and Toddler (Take It from Me!)

As children grow, most parents take the necessary step of childproofing their homes by adding baby-proof locks to cabinets, covering power outlets, and securing doors. But there's one area they may overlook: the family car. It might seem unnecessary at first. After all, kids are strapped into their car seats; how much trouble could they really get into? But as the parent of a 2-year-old and a 4-year-old, I can assure you - it's a healthy amount.
Parenting
Television
fromTODAY.com
1 week ago

Millie Bobby Brown Opens Up About Parenting Her Baby Girl for the 1st Time

Millie Bobby Brown and Jake Bongiovi prioritize protecting their adopted daughter's privacy, withholding her name and public exposure until she can decide for herself.
fromSlate Magazine
1 week ago

My Son Tried to Steal Something From My Brother. My Wife Wants to Turn This Teaching Moment into a Family Feud.

My wife "Misty" and I have a 12-year-old son, "Zachary," and a 6-year-old daughter, "Aria." Recently we were visiting my brother and his family when my teenage nephew caught Zachary trying to sneak a wine cooler from the fridge. He had just opened it when my nephew walked into the kitchen. My nephew took it away from my son and brought him back to the backyard patio where the rest of us were and made him fess up to what he did.
Parenting
Parenting
fromPsychology Today
1 week ago

Why I Am a "Helicopter Mom"

Parenting a profoundly autistic son requires constant, vigilant oversight while also recognizing and gradually allowing his competence and independence.
Parenting
fromIndependent
1 week ago

'The laissez-faire approach to raising boys isn't working' - how to talk to young men about drugs, sex and other difficult topics

Parents must actively engage and communicate with boys to counter loneliness, guide behavior, and address difficult topics during tween and teen years.
fromPsychology Today
1 week ago

Helping Your Child Develop a Positive Academic Self-Concept

When encouraging children to become excited about learning, it is very important to help them develop a positive academic self-concept. A person's academic self-concept is the way they identify with what type of student they are. It is how you would describe yourself as a student. A person has many different aspects to their overall self-concept and likely identifies with each aspect differently. For example, every person will identify with their athletic, artistic, musical, social, emotional, or academic self-concept in different ways.
Education
Renovation
fromBusiness Insider
1 week ago

My family of 6 moved in with my in-laws while our home was renovated. It was stressful, but so good for my kids.

Moving in with in-laws to fund a home renovation exposed privacy loss, disrupted routines, cultural friction, parenting challenges, and unexpected nostalgia for extended-family life.
Parenting
fromScary Mommy
1 week ago

This Mom Is Completely Over Trampoline Park Birthday Parties

Many parents refuse indoor trampoline parks for safety and overstimulation concerns after witnessing serious injuries, and decline related birthday party invitations.
fromSlate Magazine
1 week ago

My Daughter Wants to Get a Tattoo to Commemorate the Worst Day of My Life

First of all, I'm so sorry that your family and daughter went through something so deeply traumatizing. The thing about experiences that emotionally damage an entire group of people at once is that everyone has to deal with it differently. I understand how reminders of this horrific day cause you tremendous pain. And I see how, for that reason, you'd be squarely against having someone you love tattoo such a reminder on their body where you can never not see it.
Parenting
fromIndependent
1 week ago

Tanya Sweeney: Cardi B is right - it doesn't matter if it's breast or bottle, just feed your baby

The US rapper has been advocating for formula feeding - and six years after having my baby, I don't feel an ounce of guilt about my own decision to reach for the bottle
Parenting
Podcast
fromBuzzFeed
1 week ago

Dax Shepard Explained Why He Encourages His Daughters' "Entitled" And "Disrespectful" Behavior

Parents prioritize raising daughters to challenge authority and advocate for themselves over enforcing traditional manners, accepting occasional embarrassing public behavior to build confidence.
Parenting
fromIndependent
1 week ago

Ciara Geraghty: How could my parents buy a three-bed semi-D home in Dublin on a single wage in 1968 when my children never will?

Parents feel powerless as adult children struggle in an unaffordable rental market and face shrinking prospects of becoming homeowners.
LGBT
fromThe New Yorker
1 week ago

Who My Child Was and Would Be

A loved one's gender transition reshapes familial relationships, provoking grief, adjustment, and evolving understandings of identity for close family members.
Parenting
fromPsychology Today
1 week ago

The Poor Report Card: What It Means and How to Handle It

Parental emotions after a child's poor report shape responses; discussing feelings with a partner and working with teachers supports the student's organizational and focus needs.
Parenting
fromSlate Magazine
1 week ago

My In-Laws Have a Mean-Spirited Habit When It Comes to My Husband. I Want to Give Them a Piece of My Mind.

In-laws' emotional distance and repeated exclusion of the husband cause deep hurt and obstruct the child's chance to form a meaningful relationship with her grandparents.
Women
fromThe New Yorker
1 week ago

Lauren Groff on American Masculinity

A mother confronts the complexity of raising sons amid ingrained masculine privilege, misogyny, and the fear that their bodies are perceived as threats.
Parenting
fromThe New Yorker
1 week ago

The Eighteen Letters Project

A parent secretly kept annual birthday letters for eighteen years and presented them to their son as an emotional surprise when he turned eighteen.
Relationships
fromSlate Magazine
2 weeks ago

My Partner Wants to Ban My Sister From Our House. She Doesn't Deserve This.

A partner can set household guest rules when repeated disrespect causes anxiety, but barring family visits risks estrangement and unresolved conflict.
Parenting
fromSlate Magazine
2 weeks ago

My Son Became Friends With the Kid Who Lives Down the Street. Now They've Gotten Too Comfortable for My Liking.

An eight-year-old neighbor's constant presence strains family time; consider reframing the situation as community support while honoring parental boundaries.
Television
fromPsychology Today
1 week ago

A Psychologist's Perspective on the Show "Supernanny"

Jo Frost's Supernanny offers quick, structured parenting interventions emphasizing positivity and connection, yet its brief fixes often overlook underlying family causes.
Mental health
fromScary Mommy
2 weeks ago

A Dad's In Trouble With His Wife For Letting The Kids Go To A Neighbor's House

Parents must balance children's independence with safety when deciding whether to allow unsupervised neighborhood play, weighing community trust against potential household risks.
#halloween
fromIndependent
2 weeks ago
Parenting

'Let them eat what they want on the night': A dietitian's guide to managing the kids' Halloween sweet haul

fromIndependent
2 weeks ago
Fashion & style

Tanya Sweeney: When did Halloween turn into a fortnight of events? The pressure on parents is enormous

fromIndependent
2 weeks ago
Parenting

'Let them eat what they want on the night': A dietitian's guide to managing the kids' Halloween sweet haul

fromIndependent
2 weeks ago
Fashion & style

Tanya Sweeney: When did Halloween turn into a fortnight of events? The pressure on parents is enormous

Parenting
fromTODAY.com
2 weeks ago

A 4-Year-Old Asked If He Could Sleep in a Cardboard Box. 5 Years Later, He's Still There

A child's cardboard box became a long-term cozy bedroom retreat embraced for comfort, safety, low cost, and family support.
Relationships
fromHuffPost
1 week ago

These People 'Convinced' Their Partner To Have Kids. Here's How That Worked Out For Them.

Mutual agreement on whether to have children is crucial; persuasion must avoid coercion because voluntary, openly discussed decisions prevent resentment and relationship damage.
Film
fromBusiness Insider
2 weeks ago

I wasn't expecting to bond with my teenage son's girlfriend over horror movies. We go on double dates.

Shared love of horror movies strengthens a parent's bond with their teen son and his girlfriend.
#military-spouse
fromFast Company
2 weeks ago

Meet the tween whisperers helping Gen Alpha-and their parents-through puberty

When my oldest daughter turned 9, her pediatrician said she could get her period within the year. I was blindsided: When I was growing up, girls expected to get their periods around the age of 13. I rushed out to buy a pack of menstrual pads to keep in her backpack, in case she gets her first period in school, and ordered The Care and Keeping of You, the iconic puberty book series that has sold 8 million copies since it debuted in 1998.
Parenting
fromPsychology Today
1 week ago

4 Steps to Halloween Candy Agreements That Actually Stick

In my previous post, I explained why your Halloween candy rules keep backfiring. Control-based approaches create sneaking, obsession, and battles that leave nobody's needs met. Kids want autonomy and inclusion while parents want competence and ease - and traditional rules don't address either set of needs. So what works instead? A collaborative approach where you and your child create agreements together. This isn't about being permissive or letting kids eat unlimited candy. It's about involving them in finding solutions that work for your whole family.
Parenting
fromTODAY.com
2 weeks ago

Kelsey Grammer, 70, Welcomes 8th Child and Shares His Name

While most 70-year-olds are slowing down to enjoy a quieter life, Kelsey Grammer just signed up for years of diaper duty. The award-winning "Cheers" and "Frasier" star just welcomed his 8th child, his fourth baby with wife Kayte Walsh. While chatting with Danielle Fishel, Rider Strong and Will Friedle - "Boy Meets World" stars now co-hosting the " Pod Meets World" podcast - he casually mentioned that he had recently met the newest edition to his family.
Television
fromBustle
2 weeks ago

Megan Fox Shared A Life Update 7 Months After Having Baby With MGK

"First of all, I just want to say, I just had a baby and I have a lot of brain fog," she said. "So, I haven't slept in seven months, so if I repeat myself, I'm sorry. Like, interrupt me and tell me I'm off track."
Film
fromPsychology Today
1 week ago

The Spirited Child Approach: Calm, Connect, and Coach

The amount of often conflicting advice for parents and caregivers available on social media can feel overwhelming. How does one even begin to sort through this overabundance of advice, much less figure out what is best practice for building healthy relationships? The Spirited Child Approach has been developed over decades of working with families of spirited children who are typical and yet more intense, persistent, perceptive, sensitive, and energetic. It interweaves findings from the fields of temperament, secure attachment, sleep, development, resiliency, neurobiology, and self-regulation.
Psychology
#self-care
fromScary Mommy
2 weeks ago
Wellness

OK, We All Need To Start Doing Self-Care Like The Moms In The '90s Did

Simple, guilt-free self-care for moms is reclaiming short pockets of quiet by allowing kids independent downtime like TV or outdoor play.
fromPsychology Today
1 week ago
Parenting

How to Build a Relationship With Your Child to Weather Life's Storms

A strong, loving parental relationship, supported by self-care, mindfulness, growth mindset, gratitude, and respect, is the foundation for a child's healthy development.
Parenting
fromSlate Magazine
1 week ago

Are Children a Luxury Good Now?

Deciding whether to have children requires weighing substantial financial costs, emotional trade-offs, long-term benefits, and personal values.
Parenting
fromTODAY.com
2 weeks ago

Exactly How Many Pieces of Halloween Candy Kids Should Eat Per Day, According to a Nutritionist

Allow children unrestricted access to Halloween candy initially, then establish a predictable routine of about three pieces daily to normalize sweets and build trust.
fromScary Mommy
2 weeks ago

A Mom Leaves A Halloween Candy Bowl Out All Month For Her Kids

I remember as a kid I was obsessed with Halloween candy. It was the one day of the year where I could get as much candy, eat as much candy as I could. I had a one-track mind. I didn't find joy with Halloween because of the costumes or hanging out with friends. I'd just get a pillowcase and fill it up with as much candy as I wanted.
Parenting
Parenting
fromScary Mommy
2 weeks ago

A Mom Wonders What's A "Normal" Amount Of Time To Spend With Her Teen

A teenager's school, sports, and solitary screen time can produce very limited daily family interaction despite frequent home presence.
Parenting
fromSlate Magazine
2 weeks ago

My Father-in-Law Is Finally Planning an Overdue Visit. The Problem Is Who He Wants to Bring Along to Meet the Kids.

Limit children's exposure to a grandparent's rotating romantic partners to protect them from instability while still treating the grandparent with basic kindness.
Digital life
fromIndependent
1 week ago

A mum asks - Is it ever OK to read my teenage child's text messages?

Parental safety should take precedence over adolescent privacy when phones pose risks; balance trust with protective oversight while guiding children to digital independence.
Television
fromBustle
1 week ago

Jake Lacy Won't Flip A Table - But He'd Like You To Think He Could

Jake Lacy plays Peter in Peacock's All Her Fault, a wealthy micromanaging husband entangled in his son's disappearance.
fromPsychology Today
1 week ago

Teen Emotional Well-Being: Support Outweighs Pressure to Achieve

An analysis of numerous studies shows that grade-centric approaches are not always beneficial for young people's mental health and do not yield the expected benefits. Understanding, encouragement, and support, rather than asserting too much pressure, become the cornerstone of healthy youth development. A child with their parents' support is more likely to grow into a resilient, confident, motivated, and secure adult. On the contrary, emotionally unsupported children are likely to remain mentally fragile and underachieving.
Mental health
fromTODAY.com
1 week ago

The 5-Second Trick That Keeps One Mom From Yelling When Her Kids Make a Mess

She froze on the edge of yelling, then stopped herself. If it had been one of her child's friends, she realized, she wouldn't have been angry at all. "So instead of overreacting, I just said, 'It's OK. Let's clean it up together,' Canineu tells TODAY.com. 'That moment honestly changed everything for me and for her.' But, Canineu, adds, she still sets limits when it matters, enforcing chores, rules and respect.
Parenting
Parenting
fromScary Mommy
1 week ago

A Mom Is Wondering When To Stop Using A Baby Monitor In Her Kid's Room

Parents often continue using baby monitors for reassurance, adapting usage as children become more independent or when another baby arrives.
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