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fromPsychology Today
3 days ago

Parents, Celebrate the Return to School. But Also Grieve It.

Parents often celebrate children returning to school on social media, showing relief after extended summer caregiving alongside complex emotions like grief.
fromwww.independent.co.uk
1 month ago

Families facing childcare bill of up to 1,800 per child this summer

A survey by the children's charity Coram found while the average British parent will need to fork out 234 a week for a holiday childminder, in inner London it costs 306 a week that's 1,800 for six weeks.
UK news
fromBusiness Insider
2 months ago

I'm letting my kids sleep in, look at screens, and do absolutely nothing all summer. I want them to enjoy lazy days while they can.

Growing up in South Florida, summer breaks were a blur of pool days, sleepovers, mall trips, and a lot of sleeping in. My days fell into an easy rhythm: I'd roll out of bed around noon, toss on a swimsuit, grab a Diet Pepsi and a granola bar, then flop into a lounge chair by the pool.
Parenting
#art-market
fromESPN.com
2 months ago

NFL execs, scouts pick their favorite offseason moves: Where Rodgers, Pickens rate

The Steelers opted against the tank mentality, aiming for a winning record instead, showing their commitment to excellence despite pressures to pursue a high draft pick.
Washington Redskins
Parenting
fromPsychology Today
2 months ago

College Student Summer Break: The Smart Parent's Guide

Balance is key for a productive and restorative summer for college students.
Planning prevents wasted summer time and helps maintain mental health.
Six pillars—sleep, nutrition, exercise, outside time—are essential for a fulfilling summer.
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