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Parenthood

An Open Letter To The Mom With A Toddler And A Baby

Hang in there. It gets better.

Please Stop Micromanaging the Grandparents

These are the memories of my grandma that I hold dear. The baking, the crosswords, the togetherness.

The Beginning of the End

In the same fleeting span it took my youngest to became a four-year-old, my 14 year old will be 18. I'm contemplating moments like they're already gone.

The Lazy Mom's Guide to Surviving Summer Break with Teens

As much as I find myself counting down the days to freedom right along with my teen, I also get a little panicked about what summer will really bring.

Sharing the Importance of Memorial Day With Your Kids

It's meaningful to pause to reflect on Memorial Day with kids. A simple way to do this is by including them in the National Moment of Remembrance at 3 PM.

Internet Parents are Fighting the Wrong Battles

When I hear the terrible news of school shootings and terrorist attacks I realize one thing is certain: we, as parents, are fighting about the wrong things.

Surviving My Stage Mom

I was raised the only daughter of one very ambitious stage mom. I went along with it - excited at first, then resigned to that which I began to loathe.

Parenthood baby in a diaper at the age of two months

The Butt-Sniffing Sisterhood

Six months after my oldest son was born, right around the time he first consumed a meal that wasn’t of the liquid variety, I experienced The Smell.

I Didn’t Want to Be a Stay-at-Home Mom—Then I Got Fired

The week before the end of my maternity leave, my boss called to tell me that as of my return to work on Monday, my position would be eliminated.

I Didn't Let My Kids Snack for a Week. Here's What Happened

My children have less meltdowns because they are better nourished. And I have fewer meltdowns because there are fewer demands on me.

"Parent Hacks" Author Asha Dornfest: "Sometimes you just have to do what works in the moment."

Why parents need hacks, and how it's helpful to understand that there's freedom to be gained from structure – "very flexible structure."

My Heart Sprouted Legs And Started To Run

My heart is running in an open field spotted with dandelions. His arms and legs are pumping, and his smile stretches across his entire face.

It’s My Job to Say No

I want to be your friend, but you have many friends and only one mother and one father. I'm sure you will love us no matter how many times we say no.

The First Hurt

As a mother, unfortunately I can't be everywhere always and my arms only reach so far.

It's up to Us to Turn the Tide of Entitled Kids

Kids become entitled when they've been given everything with little asked in return. Teach them that you don’t get ahead by being served, but by serving.

How I Bumbled Through the First Months of Fatherhood

My first emotions were fear, joy, terror, wonder, shock, excitement and panic when first I learned I was going to be a father.

4 Lessons My Incorrigible Dog Taught Me About Parenting

What I learned from Diego, a willful Rhodesian ridgeback mix, laid the foundation for my next 12 years of parenting.

5 (Possibly Useless) Tips for Moms Returning to (Paid) Work

The kids have to do the laundry now. Be prepared for this to be a complete disaster because you forgot to teach the kids how to do the laundry.

Sometimes Attachment Parenting Fails, and That's Okay

Since becoming a mother two years ago, I have been haunted by the notion of attachment parenting.

5 Things To Do If Your Child Is Struggling

Whether your child’s struggle is temporary or longer lasting, the truth is that struggle is a part of life. It's how we all grow and mature.

4 Ways Millennial Parents are Raising a Generation of Great Leaders

Many of the qualities millennial parents are imparting to their children are contributing to the creation of a generation of great leaders.

What Empathetic Parents Know About Tears

Sometimes the best way to be there for our children is to give them the freedom to cry.

3-year study: the relationship between spouses suffers once they have kids

For around 30 years, researchers have studied how having children affects a marriage, and the results are conclusive: the relationship between spouses suffers once kids come along. Comparing couple...

Friend or Parent When Talking to Kids About Addiction?

When talking to kids about substance abuse, many parents wonder if they should play the role of friend or parent. This video unravels this fine line.