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by ParentCo.
One year ago, I existed in an pre-autism diagnosis ulterior universe. I knew that my eldest, Henry, was a “late-talker.” I just didn’t know why, yet.
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by ParentCo.
The word “consent” needs to be part of the sex talk.
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What if my daughter’s princess obsession was a bad omen? Was she heading down a road that never ends well for women?
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Maybe you didn’t need me to tell you how to lose your mind. You’re doing that just fine on your own, thanks to sleep deprivation.
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If we want to prevent sexual assaults, then we have a responsibility to our boys to have a much more uncomfortable conversation.
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“No, they’re both my sons,” I answered as his eyes widened. It happens every time people begin to understand that I have kids whose ages are 35 years apart.
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It’s time to get a refresher on how to train our kids to stand up to bullying and how to advocate for them.
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As guides, we help children develop internal motivation to do what is right because it’s right, rather than to do what is right to avoid being punished.
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by ParentCo.
I have to remind myself that it wasn’t all sunny days and cuddle-time. I have to remind myself that every phase of motherhood has its joys and challenges.
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by Sanya Pelini
Whether or not we validate our kids’ emotions will ultimately have an impact on their ability to manage those emotions well beyond the childhood years.
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by Brynn Burger
At no point in my 34 years of life had I ever been so...I want to say humbled, but the more accurate word here is humiliated.
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by ParentCo.
Most of all, I raged against the breastfeeding mothers who failed to tell me how hard this all was.
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A new study found that infant cries activate certain brain regions connected with movement and speech in mothers.
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At the end of the day, let’s face it – kids and their questions are frustrating, maddening, and hilarious.
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by ParentCo.
I don't have a home anymore. I have places where my heart belongs, and people I love in those places.
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by ParentCo.
If you’re the kind of person who needs intellectual stimulation in order to feel satisfied, don’t buy into the myth of “supermom.”
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by ParentCo.
Tattoos and piercings are not new by any means, but studies show that more kids are getting them even at younger ages than in the past.
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by Sanya Pelini
You can teach your anxious child to better manage his or her feelings. Here are a few strategies.
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by ParentCo.
The pain she felt over the loss of her balloon was real, as much as I may joke about it.
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by Pam Moore
Parents of kids with invisible disabilities want the world to know it’s only okay to assume one thing: They and their kids are doing the best they can.
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by ParentCo.
When your child is born with a heart that’s broken beyond full repair, you learn what you can and cannot control.
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