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1 hour ago

You be the judge: should my wife stop leaving piles of clothes all over the bedroom?

My wife, Mabel, leaves a permanent pile of clothes in our bedroom on a chair. I call it the Monster. It feels as if there are thousands of T-shirts, trousers and sweatshirts always stacked there. I hate it. I don't know how she finds anything. Also, it's a pain: the chair is between the bed and my side of the wardrobe, and sometimes the pile is so huge that it stops me from accessing my own clothes.
Relationships
#adult-children
fromSilicon Canals
11 hours ago
Relationships

If your grown kids only call when they have to, these behaviors you refuse to change are the reason they keep their distance - Silicon Canals

Treating adult children like teenagers, offering unsolicited advice, and overinvolvement can create emotional distance and lead grown children to limit contact.
fromSilicon Canals
1 week ago
Parenting

Parents with distant adult children almost always display these 7 behaviors (without realizing it) - Silicon Canals

Parental behaviors that treat adult children like teenagers—constant reminders, unsolicited advice, and protective control—often push grown children away.
fromSilicon Canals
11 hours ago
Relationships

If your grown kids only call when they have to, these behaviors you refuse to change are the reason they keep their distance - Silicon Canals

fromSilicon Canals
1 week ago
Parenting

Parents with distant adult children almost always display these 7 behaviors (without realizing it) - Silicon Canals

Film
fromBustle
13 hours ago

Eva Mendes Joked About Being Jealous Of This Ryan Gosling Co-Star

Eva Mendes playfully expressed jealousy of Ryan Gosling's co-star Rocky while affirming their private family life and boundaries regarding their children.
fromSlate Magazine
14 hours ago

I Have a Strict Rule for Protecting My Children Against Mean Kids. I'm About to Break It.

It sounds like you're trying to avoid potentially awkward or difficult conversations with friends and family. And sometimes that path works out just fine! But as you're learning with your sister, avoidance doesn't work every time. Granted, your niece could simply grow out of her bullying behavior. But it could also become a pattern when your kids are together. Which is a bummer for them, makes the time you all spend with your sister's family a lot more fraught,
Parenting
#independence
fromSilicon Canals
15 hours ago
Parenting

People who grew up exceptionally independent usually had parents who did these 7 counterintuitive things - Silicon Canals

fromSilicon Canals
15 hours ago
Parenting

People who grew up exceptionally independent usually had parents who did these 7 counterintuitive things - Silicon Canals

E-Commerce
fromScary Mommy
19 hours ago

10 Thoughtful Valentine's Day Gifts From CVS That Start At Just $6

Local CVS stores provide convenient, affordable, one-stop Valentine's Day shopping with seasonal items, custom photo gifts, gift sets, and candy for the whole family.
fromSlate Magazine
2 days ago

Becoming A Parent Of Six, At 25

On the air, Yesi Ortiz is a warm, flirty host for a popular L.A. hip hop station. Off the air, she's a single mother of six adopted kids. Managing both roles, plus romance, is a challenge. This episode originally aired in 2015. Death, Sex & Money is now produced by Slate! To support us and our colleagues, please sign up for our membership program, Slate Plus! Members get ad-free podcasts, bonus content on lots of Slate shows, and full access to all the articles
Media industry
fromDaily Mom magazine
2 days ago

How To Keep The Car Clean With Kids: 5 Keep Your Car Clean

Kids and clean cars don't mix. Between snack crumbs, stray toys, and sticky fingerprints, your backseat can feel like a disaster zone. No matter how often you tidy up, the mess always returns. So how to keep the car clean? But a messy car doesn't have to be your reality! With simple systems and quick clean-up habits, you can keep things under control. The key is working with the chaos instead of against it -because kids will always make a mess.
Miscellaneous
#adolescent-development
Mental health
fromPsychology Today
2 days ago

The Emotional Aftermath of an Adult ADHD Diagnosis

Adult ADHD diagnoses commonly bring initial relief followed by grief, affecting family dynamics and parenting; parental self-understanding supports better emotional regulation.
Parenting
fromSlate Magazine
2 days ago

My Ex Stopped Paying for Our Daughter's College for the Cruelest Reason. I'm Livid.

Divorced father supports his college daughter financially and emotionally amid conflict with her wealthy, narcissistic mother pressuring her to leave school during panic attacks.
fromPsychology Today
2 days ago

A Parent's Guide to Body-Focused Repetitive Behaviors

Body-focused repetitive behaviors (BFRBs), like hair pulling, skin picking, and nail biting, can take up a lot of space in a family's life. Not just in bathrooms and bedrooms, but in conversations, emotions, and worries about the future. Parents want to help, kids want relief, and everyone is exhausted by the cycle of noticing, reminding, trying harder, and feeling discouraged.
Parenting
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fromwww.theguardian.com
2 days ago

Australia's social media ban gives kids an opportunity to experience what millennials long for | Jodi Wilson

Prioritize unstructured time and ordinary domestic moments over constant productivity to nurture children's wellbeing and preserve family emotional connection.
Parenting
fromSlate Magazine
2 days ago

We're Giving Our Son Something Most of His Friends Could Never Dream of Having. Uh, Now He Wants to Know Why.

Explain financial advantage as privilege, name other forms (race, ability, gender), and have simple, age-appropriate conversations to foster understanding and empathy.
Artificial intelligence
fromBusiness Insider
3 days ago

I see how important AI is at Google, so I taught my kids about AI. Now, they're vibe coding.

Parents should help children understand and embrace AI so they can creatively apply it across disciplines and develop curiosity and independence.
UK news
fromSilicon Canals
3 days ago

I grew up in the 70s and didn't realize these 8 childhood experiences were unusual until I talked to younger generations - Silicon Canals

1970s childhoods involved unsupervised outdoor freedom that fostered independence, problem-solving, and risk assessment, unlike today's highly supervised childhoods.
Parenting
fromSlate Magazine
3 days ago

My Boyfriend's Daughter Has a Maddening Routine No One Can Handle. He Doesn't Want to Hear It.

A six-year-old's refusal to walk and insistence on being carried routinely transforms short outings into prolonged ordeals, straining caregivers and logistics.
Relationships
fromIndependent
4 days ago

Dear Mary: I resent how my entitled daughters-in-law make a virtue out of being stay-at-home mums when my hard work is paying for their lives

Parents provided extensive education and support, yet daughters-in-law, though highly educated, choose to be stay-at-home mothers, causing parental puzzlement.
#work-life-balance
Parenting
fromPsychology Today
4 days ago

How to Practice Mentalization in Parenting

Mentalization is imagining and reflecting on a child's thoughts and feelings to improve parental understanding, model perspective-taking, and support emotional regulation.
Relationships
fromPsychology Today
4 days ago

Should You Consider Being Friends with Your Kids?

Parents should be close with teens without trying to be their friends; maintain adult authority, set limits, and avoid confiding adult issues to kids.
Parenting
fromSlate Magazine
4 days ago

My Son Has Discovered a New Beloved Hobby. But My Mother-in-Law Has Some "Warnings."

Tell the mother-in-law firmly that nothing 'turns' a child gay and that bigoted comments are unacceptable around the child or family members.
#humor
Parenting
fromPsychology Today
5 days ago

The Invisible Type of Emotionally Neglectful Parent

Parents who were emotionally neglected in childhood often become well-meaning but emotionally neglectful parents, perpetuating a cycle across generations.
fromBusiness Insider
5 days ago

I watched my daughter win Olympic gold. There's a lot no one sees on TV, but it was the experience of a lifetime.

My first assignment at the 2016 Summer Olympics was to deliver a package. My second was to find a food mart that sold bottled water. I wasn't working the event, though. My "job" was being the parent of an Olympic athlete. My daughter, Gwen Jorgensen, was set to compete in the women's triathlon, and our family had flown from Wisconsin to Rio de Janeiro to support her.
Running
Parenting
fromBusiness Insider
5 days ago

I said I wouldn't get my son a cellphone. I changed my mind when he turned 11, and I'm glad I did.

The best age for a child to have a phone depends on the individual child; parental judgment and safeguards matter more than blanket rules.
Parenting
fromScary Mommy
6 days ago

"F*cking My Manny, Never Been Happier" & 41 Other Mom Confessions

Mothers feel overwhelmed by constant mental load from parenting, relationships, family conflict, life changes, and daily responsibilities while seeking connection and relief.
Parenting
fromPsychology Today
6 days ago

The Pressure to Be a Perfect Parent

New parents face intense pressure from widespread advice and should focus on doing their best, accepting imperfection and asking for help when needed.
Parenting
fromSlate Magazine
6 days ago

My 6-Year-Old Disappeared for Two Hours on His Bike. My Husband's Reaction Gives Me Pause.

Six-year-old children should not ride bikes unsupervised; a parent must accompany them because maturity, not riding skill, determines safety readiness.
Parenting
fromSlate Magazine
6 days ago

My Son Has a Passion for Scaring My Daughter. He Thinks It's Hilarious. I'm Disturbed.

Frightening a sibling for amusement is unacceptable; remove the clown costume, teach empathy, require apology and reparative action, set clear boundaries, and supervise interactions.
Mental health
fromSlate Magazine
6 days ago

An Eating Disorder Almost Killed My Daughter. This Is What I Wish I'd Known.

A parent's daughter developed an eating disorder after family trauma, with subtle signs missed until the disorder became evident despite outward perfection.
Parenting
fromPsychology Today
1 week ago

Why Blaming Parents for Children's Choices Harms Everyone

Parents are not solely responsible for everything that happens to their children; absolutist thinking ignores children's autonomy, environmental influences, and developmental factors.
#education
fromSilicon Canals
1 week ago
Education

Teachers can tell which children are truly loved and which are only taken care of-here are 7 signs they notice right away - Silicon Canals

fromBuzzFeed
1 week ago
Education

Teachers Are Sharing The Everyday Things Students Can't Do For Themselves Anymore

fromSilicon Canals
1 week ago
Education

Teachers can tell which children are truly loved and which are only taken care of-here are 7 signs they notice right away - Silicon Canals

fromBuzzFeed
1 week ago
Education

Teachers Are Sharing The Everyday Things Students Can't Do For Themselves Anymore

fromScary Mommy
1 week ago

Parents Are Sharing Their Crazy Easy No Cutting Board Meals For Kids

You can't do it all. And early on as a parent, I found that out by burning out completely while trying to be the perfect mother. One of the first things I abandoned to reestablish my sanity? Not trying to cook three from-scratch meals for my family every day while also trying to parent, work, and clean. Let's face it: if you're in the parenting business, you better have a few incredibly easy go-to meals up your sleeve
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Parenting
fromSlate Magazine
1 week ago

My Husband's Affair Didn't Break Us. But This Newest Development Might.

Providing a home and care for Jamie would meet the child's urgent needs despite personal discomfort about a husband's past infidelity.
Parenting
fromSlate Magazine
1 week ago

My Ex's Horrible Mom Is Dead. I'm Low-Key Thrilled, But There's One Problem.

Tell young children simply and honestly that their emotionally abusive grandmother has died, while supporting the grieving ex-husband and respecting children's limited contact.
fromPsychology Today
1 week ago

Entertainment Entitlement: Why Your Kids Are Always Bored

Kids have been telling their parents they're bored for as long as there have been parents. Nothing new there. But lately, it seems different. Many 21st-century kids, especially bright or neurodivergent kids, report being bored a lot. They're bored at school. They're bored on short car trips. They're bored when they're home and stuck inside without a friend. They're bored outside if there's nobody nearby to play with.
Parenting
#resilience
Parenting
fromBuzzFeed
1 week ago

People Are Sharing The Most Creative "White Lie" Their Parents Told Them Growing Up

Parents often tell playful, creative white lies to children that later reveal themselves as humorous misconceptions in adulthood.
Parenting
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 week ago

Teaching our kids they have the ability to say no empowers them with better reasons to say yes | Myke Bartlett

Parenting often involves persuading children to accept beneficial activities, but balancing teaching consent and avoiding coercion is crucial.
Science
fromSilicon Canals
1 week ago

The childhood behavior that separates high achievers from everyone else - Silicon Canals

Early development of delayed gratification predicts stronger academic, behavioral, and life outcomes, and environments that normalize waiting foster long-term achievement.
Education
fromwww.aljazeera.com
1 week ago

Are we in a literacy crisis?

Children's reading comprehension and book-reading are declining due to technology, reduced parental presence, and educational factors, risking negative long-term societal impacts.
Parenting
fromPsychology Today
1 week ago

Parenting and Unconditional Love

Love a child unconditionally, even during their worst moments, while balancing safety and boundaries when serious mental illness affects behavior.
Parenting
fromPsychology Today
1 week ago

Your Disobedient Child: Maybe It's Going to Be OK

Teaching children to follow adult instructions is important, but obedience should not be the sole measure; celebrate judgment, development, and situational safety reasoning.
fromScary Mommy
1 week ago

What Watching 'The Pitt' Taught Me About Parenting

To me, the drama of has a lot of parallels with modern-day parenting. Sure, putting a Paw Patrol Band-Aid on your kid's scraped knee isn't exactly the same as treating a degloved foot (although judging by the screaming, you wouldn't know it). And betting on where a runaway ambulance will end up is higher stakes than betting on which child will crawl into your bed tonight.
Television
fromBusiness Insider
1 week ago

Both of my parents died before my son was born. My grandmother ended up being my son's grandma too.

My mom died when I was young, so I grew up spending summers with her mom in South Dakota. I loved that time with her, but I often only saw her that one time of year. I lived back in Florida with my dad for the rest of the year. When my grandma was older, she embraced the snowbird lifestyle and spent half the year in Florida to escape the Midwest winters.
Parenting
fromTODAY.com
1 week ago

Baby Name Regret is Real ... and Devastating. These 3 Moms Changed Their Babies' Names

"I've had people reach out about name regret with children up to 6 years old," baby name consultant Colleen Slagen tells TODAY.com.
Parenting
Parenting
fromSilicon Canals
1 week ago

Want your kids to respect you later in life? Stop doing these 7 things now - Silicon Canals

Respond to children's emotions with full presence and validation to build long-term respect and a healthy parent-child relationship.
Wellness
fromSilicon Canals
1 week ago

Quote of the day by George Bernard Shaw: 'We don't stop playing because we grow old; we grow old because we stop playing - Silicon Canals

Maintaining playfulness as an adult reduces stress, boosts creativity, strengthens relationships, and promotes youthfulness and overall well-being.
Parenting
fromPsychology Today
1 week ago

5 Ways We Teach Kids the Wrong Lessons About Relationships

Children internalize parental conflict patterns, emotional-labor imbalances, and rescuing behaviors, which shape their future relationship expectations and self-care.
Parenting
fromScary Mommy
1 week ago

People Are Sharing The Best Compliments They've Ever Received

Sincere, simple compliments are deeply valued and memorable, often uplifting people by affirming appearance, character, achievements, and parenting.
Mental health
fromTiny Buddha
1 week ago

Breaking the Cycle of "There's Something Wrong with Me" - Tiny Buddha

Childhood experiences of conditional parental approval can create lifelong feelings of being fundamentally flawed and can be unconsciously replicated in parent-child relationships.
Parenting
fromSlate Magazine
1 week ago

I Have a Rule for My Kid and Phones. I'm Worried About What Other Parents Will Think.

Parents should set clear boundaries about children texting adults and coordinate communication norms with other families to protect privacy and avoid misunderstandings.
Relationships
fromIndependent
1 week ago

Ask Allison: My son tells me his wife screams at him and knows how to push his buttons. He feels so lost. How do I help?

Verbal abuse and retaliatory shouting in front of children damages relationships; prioritize safety, boundaries, nonviolent conflict resolution, and professional help.
Parenting
fromBusiness Insider
1 week ago

Kylie Kelce says there's one habit she insists on modeling in front of her 4 daughters

Kylie Kelce models self-love at home to foster her four daughters' self-confidence and resilience against negative comments.
Mental health
fromPsychology Today
1 week ago

How to Know If Your Parent Is Emotionally Unavailable

Emotional unavailability in a parent undermines self-esteem and conditions children to prioritize parental approval over authentic self-expression, causing shame and resentment.
fromSlate Magazine
1 week ago

My Son Has Discovered a Beloved Hobby. I'm Trying to Accept This, But It's Too Weird!

I don't think worrying and letting him do his thing are your two alternatives. I imagine that you're going to continue to (kind of) worry-as parents tend to do when their teenage and young adult (and sometimes even older adult) children become involved in something they find weird or don't understand or that just gives them the ick.
Parenting
Parenting
fromBuzzFeed
1 week ago

22 Small Daily Rituals Parents Swear By That Make A Huge Difference

Small, intentional parenting routines—labeling feelings, brief playful interactions, and shared planning—reduce stress and strengthen parent-child connection.
Parenting
fromPortland Mercury
1 week ago

Unappreciated mom

Primary caregiving responsibilities for 4.5-year-old twins fall mostly to the mother while the father mainly provides and drives, creating frustration over unequal task distribution.
fromSlate Magazine
1 week ago

My Son Is Starting to Notice the Way His Teachers Treat Him. I Have to Do Something About It.

Start with being completely honest with yourself: You do want to meddle. I'm not saying it's necessarily wrong to, despite the word's negative connotation. So let's call it, instead, "get involved," which is a bit more neutral. To get involved, begin the conversation at the first rung on the school ladder: with his classroom teacher. (If a regularly scheduled parent/teacher conference is coming up soon, save it for then; if there's nothing on the horizon, contact the teacher and ask for a private meeting.)
Parenting
Parenting
fromBusiness Insider
1 week ago

I save hundreds by hosting my kids' birthday parties at home. It's worth it.

Backyard birthday parties save money and remain enjoyable for children while requiring more parental prep and tolerating household mess.
Mental health
fromBuzzFeed
1 week ago

People Are Sharing The Common Parenting Styles That Can "Ruin A Child's Future"

Support neurodivergent children by teaching coping skills and boundaries rather than infantilizing them or forcing conformity to appear 'normal'.
Privacy professionals
fromBusiness Insider
1 week ago

iPod inventor says having kids has changed how Silicon Valley's founders think about privacy

Becoming parents leads many tech founders to prioritize privacy and caution about data collection, deepfakes, and AI-enabled device risks over convenience.
Parenting
fromwww.mercurynews.com
1 week ago

Harriette Cole: My son cheated and got kicked out of college. Should I try to fix things?

Encourage the son to accept responsibility, apply to another school (including community college), and support him without shielding him from consequences.
fromPsychology Today
1 week ago

Overthinking Is The New Failure to Launch

What these parents don't realize is that today's failure to launch is not always behavioral in nature. It can be due to cognitive constipation (bear with me on the Gastrointestinal metaphor; I am trying to make a point). Yes, that's right. It is those nasty doses of overthinking-the behind-the-scenes fuel-that crank up the hidden anxiety burning in your adult child's brain.
Mental health
Parenting
fromScary Mommy
1 week ago

We Took A Cruise During The Holidays & Now I'm Never Not Doing That Again

A family cruise through the Caribbean transforms holiday chaos into calm, offering child-centered first experiences, balanced family amenities, and memorable shared moments.
Chicago Cubs
fromCubsinsider
1 week ago

The Rundown: MLB Sets Late Trade Deadline, Valdez's Antics Could Be Costing Him, Cubs Have Bottom-Half System -

A parent researches costly college and car options, helps an engineering-minded son with applications, hopes the Cubs boost interest, and feels exhausted maintaining the site.
US politics
fromwww.mercurynews.com
1 week ago

Melania Trump says adult son Barron needs nonstop' support

Melania Trump says her son Barron still needs nonstop maternal attention while attending NYU and maintaining a low public profile.
Relationships
fromwww.mercurynews.com
1 week ago

Asking Eric: We didn't realize she was in the house and overheard what we said

A daughter-in-law's explosive temper may constitute emotional abuse; reach out to the son, express regret, and encourage him to seek support and safety.
fromFast Company
1 week ago

Can AI make life easier for working parents?

The moment I rise in the morning, I check my phone. Bad habit, to be sure. But I know I'm not the only one. There is a message from an editor marked "urgent," there is an email from the school reminding me it's parent-visit morning, and a text from a fellow soccer mom making sure I remembered the time change for Sunday's tournament. (I hadn't). The day had barely started, and I already felt hopelessly behind.
Parenting
Parenting
fromIndependent
1 week ago

Bill Linnane: Cleaning sick off my teenage son after he drank too much at a house party - not my proudest moment... or his

Parents should model both correct and incorrect behavior to teach children the real consequences of choices.
Relationships
fromSilicon Canals
1 week ago

8 things middle-class parents brag about that upper-class parents keep private - Silicon Canals

Social class shapes both what parents value and how they publicly express their children's achievements.
fromScary Mommy
1 week ago

"I Talked My Husband Into A Vasectomy & Now I Regret It" & 34 Other Mom Confessions

I can't even count the number of thoughts I have every single day, just bouncing around in my head like a ping pong ball. I think every mom feels the same way, which is why when you ask a mom what's on her mind, her response could range from something like "Oh, just thinking about my kid's new soccer team" to "The fall of democracy and the state of the world."
Parenting
Psychology
fromPsychology Today
1 week ago

What Is My Identity as a Parent?

Parenting across wide age gaps forces caregivers to shift identities rapidly, balancing structured care for young children with autonomy-supportive roles for teenagers.
fromVulture
1 week ago

What Matty Matheson Watches (and Plays) With His Kids

I think my personality definitely leaned Michelangelo, I still think TMNT is one of the greatest movies ever, too. I have two brothers and a sister, and the deal was that we had to be good in church for like a month to be able to go to the theater to see that movie. The last weekend, when we were supposed to go to the movies right after church, one of us got in trouble.
Parenting
fromTODAY.com
1 week ago

No Shorts, No Jackets ... No Problem: Why Middle Schoolers Aren't Bothered By Freezing Weather

You are trying not to shiver while bundled up in a coat, scarf, hat and mittens. In the meantime, your child is wearing ... shorts. It's shocking. And confusing. And somehow personally upsetting. Jenna Bush Hager and Sheinelle Jones discuss the trend in the fourth hour of TODAY on Jan. 29. "Why is it that middle schoolers wear shorts, even in the bitter cold?" Sheinelle said, introducing a clip of Amy Poehler discussing the topic with actress Claire Danes on her "Good Hang" podcast.
Fashion & style
Parenting
fromSlate Magazine
1 week ago

We Have a Baby on the Way. It's Time to Put an End to My In-Laws' Favorite Pastime.

Set firm, pre-birth boundaries about alcohol with in-laws by clarifying acceptable drinking levels, assessing personal habits, and discussing nonjudgmentally with your partner.
#screen-time
fromKqed
2 weeks ago
Parenting

A Kids' Guide to Phone-Free Fun, From 'The Anxious Generation' Author

fromKqed
2 weeks ago
Parenting

A Kids' Guide to Phone-Free Fun, From 'The Anxious Generation' Author

Relationships
fromwww.mercurynews.com
1 week ago

Harriette Cole: My husband shuts me down when I try to talk about my past

Share honest personal history with your child and assert emotional boundaries with a partner who interrupts or dismisses your feelings.
fromBuzzFeed
2 weeks ago

The Internet Is In Flames Over This Note A Husband Left His Family Before Going On A Work Trip

"Your kids are two and four months...this isn't a note to your wife. It's a reminder that your focus is on them, and she needs to keep doing what she's already doing while you're gone and she's doing it solo," added u/Appropriate_Age_627.
Relationships
fromSlate Magazine
2 weeks ago

My Son Accidentally Hurt His Friend at a Sleepover. His Parents Have Made It a Friendship-Ending Offense.

A few weeks ago, our son's friend "Derek" came over for a sleepover and during the night somehow my son bruised his nose. We didn't know until he went home the next day and his parents texted us. Of course, we apologized and our son said it was an accident, but his friend's father refused to let him play anymore. Apparently the boy wanted to go home at 3am, but he didn't say so to us. (They were up late playing games).
Parenting
fromSlate Magazine
2 weeks ago

My Husband Wanted to "Teach My Mom a Lesson." He Used Our Toddler to Do It.

Your husband did a pretty terrible thing. First, remind him that your mom's making a choice to not wear deodorant. It's an odd, kinda gross one, but it's her choice. Unless your mom is putting your husband in a headlock every time she visits, he has to learn to deal with it. But one way he can't deal with it is to use your 3-year-old child as an insult shield. That's just bad parenting-bad adulting, really.
Parenting
Parenting
fromPsychology Today
2 weeks ago

Why Your Fight Isn't About What You Think It's About

Everyday disagreements escalate when underlying emotions and perceived judgment trigger defensiveness, causing small issues to balloon into larger, charged conflicts.
fromEsquire
2 weeks ago

A$AP Rocky Opens Up About Family Life: "I Wanted to Be a Dad"

I wanted a little baby girl or boy, whatever God gave, and God blessed me with three.
Music
Travel
fromBusiness Insider
2 weeks ago

My husband and I take separate solo vacations, and it makes our marraige stronger. We've learned to appreciate each other more.

Taking separate solo trips lets parents decompress, pursue individual interests, and return to family and each other with greater appreciation.
Parenting
fromTODAY.com
2 weeks ago

The 1 Lesson Kathie Lee Gifford Taught Her Kids - That They're Now Teaching Their Own Children

Kathie Lee's grandchildren are already practicing polite greetings, eye contact, and kindness taught to her children, reflecting early manners and thoughtful parenting.
Books
fromwww.npr.org
2 weeks ago

So what if 'Your Truck' doesn't move? Kids know it's full of possibility

A child's still red truck represents ownership as latent possibility—patience, anticipation, and the promise of departure when the child is ready.
fromScary Mommy
2 weeks ago

Parents Put Together A "Family Responsibilities Framework" For Their Kids

Now, some parenting experts say that paying kids to do chores is actually counterproductive in some way, and kids should help around the house without the expectation of financial compensation because, obviously, one day, they're going to grow up and have a house of their own. And as we all know, no one is paying us to make our beds when we're grown.
Parenting
Parenting
fromScary Mommy
2 weeks ago

Scary Mommy 2026 Readers' Choice Award Best Smart Laundry Machine Brand

Smart, well-designed laundry machines simplify and speed up laundry, making them essential household appliances for busy parents in 2026.
Wellness
fromwww.nytimes.com
2 weeks ago

24 Tips for Better Health and Wellness

Simple, evidence-based mantras—train the mind, prioritize sleep and gut health, accept aging, and use less parental control—capture core physical and mental wellness principles.
Parenting
fromScary Mommy
2 weeks ago

We Have To Get Back To Letting Friends Just Stop By (Yes, Even If Our House Is Messy)

An unexpected drop-in exposed a messy home, triggering embarrassment and transforming a longtime love of hosting into fear of unannounced visitors.
Parenting
fromSlate Magazine
2 weeks ago

I Did Something Risque to Pay for College. Maybe My Kids Don't Need to Know.

Decide with your spouse whether and how to tell your children about past stripping, considering likelihood of discovery and using developmentally appropriate disclosure.
Parenting
fromPsychology Today
2 weeks ago

Embracing Parenting Imperfection: The Importance of Making Mistakes

Stop aiming for perfect parenting; mistakes are normal and repairing them models resilience and benefits children.
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