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7 Ways My Dogs Are Helping Me Raise Better Humans

There are many lessons to be learned from the furry creatures we share our home with- love, kindness, understanding (and cleaning up poop) to name a few.

On Gossip and Criticism: A Letter From Father to Son

It's not easy to opt out, but biting your tongue and not engaging in gossip and criticism is an important skill.

What We Learned About Being Poor From Living in a Camper Van

It's no instagram-worthy #vanliving trek. But there's a lot to be learned from traveling around in an old, weathered Winebago.

5 Flawed Assumptions People Make About Big Families

Five kids is a lot of kids. And while it may be something of a spectacle to see us in action, there are a few things to get straight.

20 Things Teens Need to Know About How to be an Adult

By the time our kids have reached adulthood, they should be well equipped to go it alone. Hopefully they'll carry these 20 ideas with them.

Your Criticism of Push Presents is Actually Internalized Misogyny

The enduring controversy behind the push present pits women against each other in a battle of guilt and shame, where there should be joy and celebration.

Obesity Linked to Eight More Cancers

There's yet another reason to maintain a healthy weight as we age. An international team of researchers has identified eight additional types of cancer linked to excess weight and obesity: stomach...

Stress can Negatively Impact Conception

University of Louisville School of Public Health and Information Sciences epidemiologist Kira Taylor, Ph.D., and her UofL and Emory University colleagues, found that women who reported feeling more...

Why a Bank Account is Better Than a Piggy Bank

Opening a bank account with your kids gets them on the fast track to understanding finances and managing money wisely.

This is Why Moms Need Friends

Caring for small people often steals the energy we have for connecting socially with friends. But penciling in that time is essential.

Research Shows Printed Books Are Better For Your Kids Than E-Books

While reading in any form is a highly important practice, research is beginning to show that not are created equal.

6 New Mom “Musts” That I Didn't Need - And Neither Will You

You've got a lot on your plate in that first year of parenthood. There's no reason to add to it by doing things that aren't really necessary.

Being in Your 30s is Pretty Great, Here's Why

Even when the previous decade was full of excitement and freedom, most of which is gone now, life in your 30s can still be pretty fantastic.

Kids Being Kids is Not a Reflection of My Bad Parenting

Demonstrate how a rockin’ mom or dad does it. You hold your head up high and walk away from that uncomfortable situation with an “Oh well,” attitude.

Remember When You Said You'd Never Have Kids?

A humorous and heartfelt essay exploring the many steps along the well-trod path to becoming a mother, from pregnancy to college graduation and beyond.

What is the Deal With The Heavy Backpacks...Good for Your Child?

How Heavy is Your Kid's Backpack? It’s the start of a bright new school year, and our kids are packing up their exciting new textbooks... When I see kids queuing up for the bus in my neighborhood...

The Car Seat Logistics of Bringing Your Premature Baby Home

When your baby is born premature, there are a few extra car seat protocols most hospitals follow. Here's what you can expect.

9 Things Every Teacher Wishes Parents Knew

Parents can be a teacher's biggest ally. Knowing these things can help make that possible.

8 Books You'll Actually Enjoy Reading to Your Baby

Reading to kids from an early age is important. But not every book is a winner. Here are eight books that won’t make you dread storytime.

7 Ways to Bond When You Don't Want to Play Pretend With Your Kids

Playing pretend requires parents to summon up energy that is sometimes non-existent. These alternatives are much less labor intensive.

Anne-Marie Slaughter: Society is Free-Riding Off the Efforts of Lead Parents

An interview with Anne-Marie Slaughter, who says that the work of lead parents should be valued as an incredibly important investment in human capital.

This is the Yoga Class Parents Actually Need

If the goal of yoga is to quiet your mind, some of us have a whole lot of work to do. Unless of course we just incorporate the chatter into class.

Little Kids Feel Big Love, and It's Okay to Talk About It

Little hearts are training grounds for the big love that comes when they're more grown up. What's the harm in humoring their crushes?

Those "Homework is Useless" Articles Are Lying to You

The "no homework" revolution has recently gained serious momentum. However, homework can be a beneficial tool to support our kids' learning.