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by ParentCo.
It may not be the first arts and culture activity you think of doing with your kids, but an afternoon at the opera is absolutely doable.
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by ParentCo.
Sometimes it takes some starts, stops, and rearrangements to find the balance of work and motherhood.
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by ParentCo.
Who knew these parenting tips from Lloyd and Harry were there all along?
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Accidentally hurting our kids is the worst feeling ever.
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by Amy Walter
More than just reading words, the common core reading standards focus on reading comprehension. Here are some ways to support your child's learning.
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by ParentCo.
When we're ready to call it quits on breastfeeding our babies-turned-toddlers, it's sometimes best to close up shop and never look back.
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From improvements in health to a richer, more full childhood experience, there are researched backed reasons for getting our kids outdoors.
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Here's the thing about being a perfect parent- it's never going to happen. We have to pick and choose our battles.
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I know my children are different ages and don't share the same level of expression. Parenting their differences is a challenge, there are tricks.
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by ParentCo.
When people perceive that your kids look different than you, they take many liberties with comments and questions.
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by Stephen Bradshaw
Awesome dads make the world a better place and we need more of them.
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by ParentCo.
There may be more yelling from the backseat than before, but traveling after having kids can deepen the bond between you and your spouse- if you let it.
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by ParentCo.
Sharing the excitement of the Olympic games with our kids presents a unique opportunity to teach them lessons in sportsmanship, dedication, and unity.
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by Laura Richards
There's no excuse for bullying. But as parents, we should be able to respectfully discuss what happens between our kids.
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by ParentCo.
Sometimes it's clear pretty early on just who our kids are going to be when they grow up.
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by Kimberly Yavorski
Eventually kids grow up and we find our way back to the pieces of ourselves we've lost along the way.
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by ParentCo.
It's not just teens who go overboard when it comes to social media. Parents who leverage things like FB Live to dole out punishment should reign it in too.
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