How to Stop Listening to Your "Bad Mom" Inner Critic
And as with most things, we truly are our own worst critics. Silencing that can help make it clear you really are a great mom.
5 Questions Moms of Girls Should Know How to Answer
The questions our daughters ask only get more difficult as they grow up. Be prepared for how to answer some of the stickier ones.
I Was Going to Give My Baby Boy Up for Adoption, But I Couldn't Let Him Go
Yes, I acknowledge I got pregnant from a one-night stand. I feel guilty because my son doesn't know his father and it's possible that they will never meet. The night he cried about that fact broke ...
Expert Advice on How to Talk to Your Kids About School Shootings
There is no easy way to have these discussions that threaten to crack us nearly in half. These tips from a traumatic stress specialist can help.
So What if My Daughter Loves to Play Princess?
There's no need to order a princess moratorium at your house. After all, there are plenty of fantastic lessons to be learned from royalty.
What Happens When Kids Think Work is More Important Than They Are?
For a lot of families, spending more hours at work than waking hours with our kids is a way of life. But it doesn't mean they have to feel less important.
My Toddler Can't Party: Socializing in the Age of Parenting
Remember when social events used to be fun? Before you had to drag along a toddler?
My Daughter Was Emotionally Scarred by a Goat – and Other Tales From Disney World
There’s a point in there somewhere about American culture, or global politics, or human nature. But I’ll let you figure that out on your own.
Should I Let My Young Daughter Focus on Being Pretty?
What does it mean to be "pretty?" How do we help shape our daughter's perception of what it means to describe themselves and others as such?
If We Want Kids to Be Grateful, They Need to Write Thank You Notes
It's easy for the task to get lost in the shuffle of everyday life. But there's something about putting pen to paper that will always be in style.
5 Lies About Fall We All Need to Stop Believing
Have you seen the migratory shenanigans? Have your kids tricked you into carving their pumpkins? Have you gotten lost in a corn maze? Happy fall!
Parenthood Drove Me Out of My Mind and Back Into My Body
Derailing a path of higher education and switching tracks to motherhood doesn't mean learning less.
What Maternity Leave Looks Like for One Family in a Tiny Apartment
A day in the life of one mom, her husband, a toddler, a baby, and a visiting Grandma all sharing the space of a two-bedroom, one bath apartment.
Finding Opportunities to Parent My Grown-Up Child
Just when it seemed the sun had set on parenting my 19-year-old son, we started playing a friendly game of basketball.
Sometimes My Kids Eat Dog Food: The Dinnertime Shit Show
There are a couple hours of the day that I'd just erase from the clock altogether. This dinnertime business is for the birds.
"Mom, Have You Ever Smoked Pot?"
When faced with having to answer a tough question, one that sets the stage for a lifetime of openness and honesty, it's worth a few minutes of discomfort.
3 Good Reasons Not Raise Your Kids the Way You Were Raised
For better or worse, the bones of our parenting scripts are written by our own parents. If that approach isn't working for you, change is possible.
Hey, Kids – Sometimes It's Okay to Quit
There's a time and circumstance for everything. Including giving your kid permission to quit something that isn't working.
Your Kids Don’t Belong to You, and That’s Okay
In the grand scheme of things, our kids are only "ours" for a short snippet of their lives. Ultimately, we're handing them off to the rest of the world.
When Your Daughter is the Mean Girl
None of us want to admit it, but sometimes despite our best efforts, we can be the parent of "the mean girl."
Why I Celebrate My Daughter's Defiant Streak
It's not always going to be easy raising a defiant daughter- this girl who knows what she wants and isn't afraid to get it. But it's going to pay off.
3 Simple Ways to Slay the Mom Guilt Beast
Beating down the tendency to feel guilty and defeated is no easy task. But these few things always seem to help.
Accepting My Role in My Son's Clutter-Collector Ways
The room had turned into a glorified garbage heap with a bed in the middle. Clearing the clutter had to be done.
6 Reasons I'm Jealous of My Newborn Baby
Babies have it so easy. It's only so long before doubling your body weight isn't considered cute.