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by ParentCo.
Do not get me wrong, I would walk through fire for my son. That would be easier, actually, because at least then I would know the outcome.
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We are constantly reminded that no one has ever said they wish they had spent more time doing housework, and less time with the kids. But that's crap.
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When a child dies in a manner that theoretically could have been prevented, people need someone to blame. But the parents need love and support, not judgement.
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There are many difficult experiences parents go through with their children, but the horrors of potty training can be truly traumatizing.
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The first few weeks of having a newborn should be full of rest, quiet, and bonding. That's hard to achieve if you have other kids and a house to care for.
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It’s the big day. It’s time for your budding ballerina, actor, or singer to take center stage. This is how it's going to go.
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When my three-year-old brings me a book, or two, or lately, a canvas bin full of books, I drop everything and read.
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If you’re a fellow hyphenating parent or are considering becoming one, you’ll definitely hear some, if not all, of these gems.
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I had disappeared, and I didn’t know where I might be found. "I just want to feel like me again," I said, tearfully, two weeks into motherhood.
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by Emmi S. Herman
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I wept in fear and surprise when I saw those two pink lines on a pregnancy test three years ago. So, too, did I think mournfully of my independence.
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I feel compelled to focus not on the disastrous, negative effects my divorce may be having on my children, but rather on how it might be serving them well.
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When our family takes trips now, no matter how packed our touring schedule might be, I make sure to bring a few familiar items from home.
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by ParentCo.
In my attempt to raise an empathetic child, have I trained her to scan for trauma where there is none?
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by ParentCo.
What are you supposed to do when you’re in charge of someone who has no neck strength and can’t even figure out where/what their limbs are?
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The words we speak to our kids root deeply within them and become part of who they are.
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When you are evaluating store trips, you have to grade the experience on a huge curve when you have small children with you.
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I know that one of my most important jobs as a parent has been to make a place for reading (and writing) in our home.
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Why can’t I be the fun parent? At the risk of sounding like my 7-year-old, it just isn’t fair. So I'm changing the game.
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Spoiler alert: she's fine.
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by Sanya Pelini
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Who do you think you are? What kind of mother picks her pie-in-the-sky hobby over her children? A good one who considers her needs, that's who.
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by ParentCo.
Validation is an important part of raising children. It opens up the lines of communication between parents and their children.
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