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by Kathy Sisson
As my husband and I finished sorting through our childhood boxes, I set my perfect attendance trophy in the “keeps” section. I’d earned it.
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by Alyssa Colton
With their squeaky-clean credit histories, our children’s data are the crown jewels to identity thieves.
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by Joanna Evans
Your child is protected and receiving counseling. You are left with a big, old vacuum. What about me?
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by Whitney Stewart
This practice gives kids strategies for developing self-awareness, improving mental focus, handling emotions, and increasing kindness and empathy.
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by ParentCo.
How do we talk to our children about being comfortable in their own skin? These books can help.
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by Sarah Bregel
As a mother who sometimes screams, who is unsure of herself, I’m still practicing how to accept my own imperfections. My own failings.
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by ParentCo.
Unsurprisingly, it turns out that how people are treated as kids impacts how they treat their own kids.
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by ParentCo.
Researchers have identified one key personality trait can mean the difference between bouncing back from bullying and being incapacitated by it.
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by ParentCo.
Seeing your child try to accomplish something without your help is not stubbornness, that is "determination."
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by Karen Szabo
The worry didn’t stem from passing my hearing loss along, it stemmed from the idea that I wouldn't hear my kid.
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by ParentCo.
The data collected will help researchers understand what kind of speech keeps a baby’s attention, which could improve how we teach them.
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by ParentCo.
While everyone has a cold treatment they swear by, scientific research has its own favorites. Here are a few therapies the data does (and doesn’t) support.
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by ParentCo.
Before I broadly bash modern-day childrearing, allow me to point a finger squarely at the mirror. I do not want my son to follow in my flawed footsteps.
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by ParentCo.
Lessons about crossing dark streets, waiting for others to catch up, and sharing goodies emerge from this strange and spooky holiday.
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by ParentCo.
It’s what we do as a society when we or our children get sick that highlights a lack of flexibility in our lives.
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by ParentCo.
The light flicked on again. I stop and stare at the shining coming through the bottom of the door. “How can he still be awake?” I ask my husband.
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by Sanya Pelini
Your kid’s behavior is neither driven by “badness” nor is it a sign of bad parenting. Rather, it’s a sign that you’re not speaking the same language.
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by ParentCo.
On an October afternoon uncharacteristically bleak for the Andamans, I got the call that Maa was critically ill. Before I could book my ticket, she was gone.
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by ParentCo.
Relate the strategies and techniques of mindfulness to the perennial favorite, "Harry Potter," and you've got a whole new set of tools.
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by ParentCo.
Scientists have now found a fascinating link between the amount of time children spend outside and their eyesight.
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by ParentCo.
What am I really sorry for? I’m sorry for the times I have apologized for things they cannot help. Like being an energetic, wiggly kid.
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by ParentCo.
Last fall, as our beloved family dog faded quickly into his final weeks, I tried to prepare my children gently for his passing.
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by ParentCo.
My boy has helped me to redefine strength. He has helped me see what it really means to be determined and resilient.
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