
There's No Normal When it Comes to Kids' Reactions to Death
Like so much of parenting, the “Telling Your Kid Her Pet Chickens Got Killed” chapter did not go as expected. But according to experts that's not uncommon.

5 Ways to Help Your Kids Get Over the Back-To-School Jet Lag
Ease the transition so it doesn’t have to feel like the end of the world to wake up and do the school thing instead of the pool thing.

Helping Your Empath Make Their Way in the World Without Putting Them In a Bubble
We don't want to teach kids to be unempathetic, but how do we equip empaths to live in an imperfect world without staying exhausted, stressed, and sad?
So You're Considering Encapsulating Your Placenta — Here's What You Need to Know
Placenta services are an unregulated industry, but there are certain standards, trainings, and precautions your professional specialist should follow.

Let’s face it, the word feminine has baggage. Not only has it been hijacked by the tampon industry, it can be downright derogatory in certain contexts.

Honoring the Sacredness of Your Daughter's First Period
We don’t have to have a party to honor our daughter's first period, but treating it as nonchalantly as a nosebleed misses an opportunity.

Why Being Judgmental Comes Naturally and How to Curb It
It's our job as parents to teach our kids about differences and how to approach life in a non-judgmental way.

In These 19 States, It's Still Legal for School Officials to Hit Children
During the 2011 to 2012 school year, American public school officials in 19 states used corporal punishment 167,000 times.

Dealing With Your Own Anger: Why Parents Get Angry and How to Cope
Anger is a normal human emotion and actually a very useful one sometimes. The problem is the way we deal with it, especially in front of our kids.

How to Approach Your Kid's Teacher When They Feel Disliked
There’s nothing worse than having your kid come home and say, “My teacher hates me,” but going to the parent-teacher conference afterward is a close second.

Maria von Trapp: An Adoptive Parent's Hero
No one will ever have the perfect success that Ms. von Trapp did, but her lessons continue to encourage and strengthen me as a new mom.

The H Word: How and Why to Talk With Your Kids About the Deadly Heroin Epidemic
We’re raising our children amidst an unprecedented scourge of deadly opioid addiction, and staying silent is simply not an option.

6 Reasons to Have the Sex Talk With Your 3-Year-Old Instead of Your 13-Year-Old
If you have a little one you should be thinking now about how and when you want to introduce the topic of sex to your child.

Coming to Terms With My Empty Nest
Now I go home and the house is clean, lights aren’t on all over the house, and there are no dirty dishes stacked up in the sick. I miss it all.

I'm Pregnant With My Third, Is That a Disaster for the Climate?
Every kid adds an additional 20 metric tons of carbon dioxide emissions to be produced each year. But does having fewer children help solve global warming?

If You Love Your OB/GYN, Book Your Next 20 Years of Appointments Now
The U.S. is looking at a shortage of 22,000 OB/GYNs by 2050. Mine saved my life and my babies, all three of them.

Finding Appreciation in a Mountain of Laundry
Pulling dinosaur sheets and tiny socks out of the dryer it occurs to me time with our loved ones is fleeting.

Make the Most Out of a Boring Commute By Incorporating Family Time
If you’re a suburban parent, you probably spend a lot of time in the car. If family time is hard to come by, consider incorporating the two.

How Creativity Can Help You Find Your Way Back to You
Even if it feels like there’s just no room in your schedule, here’s why you need creativity in your life.

Autumn Allergies: Common Myths You Might Still Believe
A number of myths surrounding the effective management of allergy symptoms routinely make the rounds this time of year. Let's debunk a few.

How to Manage the Factors That Shape Our Kids' Body Image
Kids as young as five express dissatisfaction with their own bodies. As parents, how can we help set their body image on the right course?

The Number One Reason for Disconnect in Your Family
Getting through the day often puts the needs of adults at odds with the needs of kids. That can make for a disconnected uphill battle.

Who’s the Boss? Ask the Baby, Says Study
According to new research, babies as young as 17 months can identify the dominant individuals in social situations.

My Baby, My Breast: a Parent Knows When Nursing Is No Longer Best
As a new mom who did not successfully breastfeed, I have so often felt like a lesser mother over the past year whenever someone asked me, “Are you still breastfeeding?” Which is usually followed by...