
To all the tidy parents, you rock but you dont need a shout out. You can simply glow with the pleasure of not having your socks sticking to the floor.

Kid Made Recipe: Magic Brownies
What IS in them, you ask? Magic. And black beans. Try these with your kiddos and you may never go back to “regular” brownies again, really.

How to Spot Fake News (and Teach Kids to Be Media Savvy)
What's real? What's fake? What's satire? Now that anyone with access to a phone or computer can publish information online, it's getting harder to tell.

Flying Alone for the First Time Without Children: Weird
No reason to cram yourself into a tiny bathroom to change a diaper. Feels like freedom.

The Unplugged Powers of the Imagination
Imagination is where their dreams lie.

How Baseball Broke a Bad Parenting Pattern
I was not only present in this moment for him; I craved it to validate my fatherhood.

Open Letter to My Kids About What Matters Most
Never stop. The world needs you.

Don't Sweat the Blankie, It's Fine
It's probably filthy, but that's the only drawback.

5 Simple, Daily Habits That Will Boost Your Child’s Brain
If you want to embrace the power of simple daily habits to benefit your child’s brain development, here’s what you need to do, according to science.

Just Keep Turning at the Corner
Lost, then found, then lost again.

Dads Matter – Why Kids Need Involved Fathers
Children are still, in a lot of ways, seen as the mother’s responsibility. That’s a shame. Because dads matter.
Dear Nordstrom, I Think You're Confused
The first image that popped up when I searched the word “maternity” in your search bar threw up some red flags.

Parents of Middle School Girls: Beware of the Pot Stirrer
Pot Stirrers. You can find them in various social circles from grade school on up to college and beyond.

A Meditation for My Daughter Before a Standardized Test
I hope that she will take a moment to read this meditation before she sharpens her number two pencils and fills out her first bubble.

Now that I’m cruising up to forty, the following things have a permanent seat at my dinner table.

Why I Didn't Strike on International Women's Day
Who would be most affected by me striking on International Women's Day? The people I can't let down, no matter what.

5 Ways We Are Inadvertently Discouraging Authenticity in Our Girls
What are we missing in helping to guide our girls towards living authentically and comfortably in their own skin?

Relationship Goals From a Real Wife Living the Real Life
No one wants to crash and burn, right? Here are some relationship goals from a real wife living the real life.

Is Burping a Baby More Habit Than Help?
What do parenting manuals have to say about the practice? And whom does burping benefit more: the baby, or its caregivers?

The Science Behind Time-Out: 7 Tips to Make it Work
Time-out is a highly effective behavior modification tool if used appropriately, and there’s plenty of research to back that up.

Books Every Teenage Girl Should Read Before They Turn 18
Regardless of gender, religion, or politics, every teen should read these books before making their way out into the world.

Why Harsh Parenting Can Put Kids On The Wrong Track
A new study shows overly aggressive, harsh parenting can make kids more susceptible to peer pressure, and ultimately more likely to drop out of school.

When the Cookie Crumbles, Is It Okay to Eat It Off the Floor?
The five-second rule is the idea that food which has fallen on the ground is still safe to eat if it's picked up within five seconds of dropping. Allegedly.

How to be an Effective Parent Volunteer
There are many ways to stay active in your kid's education from kindergarten through high school that will not only benefit them, but you as well.
