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4 Eye-Opening Research Findings on Media and Your Child

Several areas of research on media, including violent media exposure and length of screen time, have recently yielded some pretty astounding results.

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Why This Mama Meditates

By focusing on the stress of modern parenting, we fail to notice a whole lot of joy that we could otherwise be experiencing. Enter mindfulness and mediation.

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Stop Letting Your Kids Push You Around

As your child's first teacher, it's your job to hold them to the same standard of respect and courtesy you expect them to give others.

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Some Days I Just Feel Sad

You're not depressed, but you're not happy, either. Some days motherhood has a way of bringing you down. Thankfully, kindness can pull you back up again.

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Are You the Mother You Thought You'd Be? Me Neither.

Ever since I was about 20, I've been excited to be a mother. Surely, it must be the most fulfilling thing you can possibly do? Surely, it would complete me? I've always adored kids. I re-trained as...

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The Myth of the Poisonous Poinsettia

Despite the myth being debunked, poinsettias have continued to be incorrectly identified as poisons.

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Why Choosing Family Over Career Was the Right Decision – For Me

Being honest with yourself about what you want in your career as a mother and professional-and owning that decision- is the key to being satisfied.

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How Being Depressed Made Me a Good Mother

Depression taught me that feeling love is the most important thing. And that alone makes mothering through it all just a little easier.

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Why My Kids Know the Truth About Santa

Choosing to uphold the myth of Santa is a tricky decision.

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5 Sweet, Simple Truths About Life Inspired by Toddlers

Innocent, sweet, and full of brutal honesty, toddlers inherently know how to live their best life. We adults could stand to learn a few things.

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5 Simple, Science-Backed Ways to Treat Mom Brain

The likelihood of ever thinking clearly again after having kids is pretty low. You're going to need to give your brain all the help it can get.

Why Corporal Punishment Doesn’t Work, According to Science

I was stunned last week when I read an NPR article reporting that about half of American states—mostly in the South—still allow corporal punishment in schools, including the state where I am raisin...

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Why I'm Teaching My Kids to Be Judgmental

The practice of judgement does not necessitate a lack of tolerance or being mean. Judgement is forming opinions after careful thought. And that's always a good thing.

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Love in the Time of Saliva

What would you do if your kid refused to stop licking family members? Could the answer ever be to – gasp! – lick back?

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10 Weird Things All New Moms Worry About

There are two things that are certain once you become a parent: dirty diapers and a whole lot of worrying. Luckily, it's easy to look back and laugh.

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The Pain of Miscarriage and the Crisis of Faith That Follows

It's hard to believe there is a plan for your life when the path you so desperately want is just out of reach. And finding a new path after miscarriage feels impossible.

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How to Talk to Your Reluctant Teen About Going to College

Every teen takes a different path to college, and some may just take longer than others. But you have to support them along the way.

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The Nutcracker: How to Take Your Kids to the Ballet

When you take your child to a ballet performance, you're introducing them to a world of music, dance, costumes, stage design, and excitement.

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7 Things You Can Do To Help A Bereaved Mother In Her Second Year Of Grief (And Beyond)

The first few weeks after losing a child, the outpouring of love and support is enormous. But as other's lives go back to normal, it's easy to feel forgotten.

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I Know People Do It, But Should I? Wrestling With the Decision to Have Another Kid

Clearly, it's possible to have more than one kid. But it can't be easy to manage. How is a mother of one supposed to know if she can hack it?

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What I Tell My Kids About Working Moms

My husband, kids, and I were driving home from the park a few weeks ago when my son pointed at his friend’s house. “Is Jack’s daddy staying home today, too?” he asked. I said he probably was since ...

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Are There Benefits to Bullying?

The bully/victim narrative and the typical separate and punish way of dealing with bullying doesn't take advantage of the lessons each kid could learn.

10 Fun and Creative Ways to Teach Kids to Appreciate Reading

An appreciation for reading is something that has to be cultivated and nurtured. These suggestions can help make it an educational and fun habit.

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Every Time I Try to Be June Cleaver, I End Up Like Joan Crawford

The housewife/homemaker gig doesn't come naturally to everyone.