by ParentCo.
The Graduate School of Education at Harvard University project, Making Caring Common, came up with five strategies to teach kids how to be kind.
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by Suzanne Weerts
I made a conscious decision early on to be open and honest with my kids and to incorporate sexuality and sexual education naturally into their lives.
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by ParentCo.
The thought of placing a drive-through order gives me the jitters. “What? Don’t worry, I will place the order,” he says, his tenor that of an adult.
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by ParentCo.
There are things you can do now, long before your kids hit voting age, to encourage an active participation in the democratic process.
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by Sanya Pelini
Turns out that whether or not you think you’re doing a good job as a parent might matter just as much as your parenting skills.
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by ParentCo.
Could a tiny smart computer fill in all my gaps in parenting? The better question is, should it?
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by ParentCo.
Managing everyone’s constantly changing emotions is a full-time job, and I’m pretty sure I want to quit.
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by ParentCo.
I’ve always wanted to be a mom and was decently prepared for it…so I never would have expected to feel like a big old fake.
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by ParentCo.
Do you ever struggle with getting your kids off the screen? Does it often end in tears (both theirs and yours)? This could help.
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by ParentCo.
I never pictured that love would entail holding her body immobile so we could help her by hurting her. It was an act of faith and determination to endure.
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by ParentCo.
Today, we will get out of the house. This will be no easy feat, but we will get out of the house.
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by ParentCo.
Perhaps the hardest thing about being a divorced parent are the moments you feel real, powerful grief when your child is with you and you can't show it.
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by Dana E. Baker
After years of sleeping just fine in her own room, she stopped. At first we thought she must have had a bad dream the night before. But it kept going.
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by ParentCo.
When people say that “everything in your life will change” once you have a child, I thought I knew what that meant. I wasn’t expecting this.
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At the risk of sounding dramatic, bedtime has always been the bane of my existence- until I discovered this.
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by Pam Goldberg Smith
You know the days. The ones where you can’t catch a breath, or a second to stop and think. And still something, somehow piles on.
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by ParentCo.
This newfound frustration with being able to swallow undesirable foods seemed more than I could fight after such a long toddler day.
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I never want to confine my family to tradition. I want my children to experience it, of course, but I also want to mix it up.
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by ParentCo.
I doubt some of the parenting advice I gleaned from these proverbs was exactly what the original authors intended, but it was helpful nonetheless.
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by ParentCo.
I ended the conversation by asking for his trust – that I be the person he turns to if he has any questions or concerns about sex, now or in the future.
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by ParentCo.
MoMA's new exhibit, “Items: Is Fashion Modern?" got me thinking. What story does the contents of my thirty year old closet tell?
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by ParentCo.
When Mom’s away, the kids will play, and Dad – well, he’ll be in for a wild day! When he’s in charge anything goes!
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Unsurprisingly, it turns out that how people are treated as kids impacts how they treat their own kids.
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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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