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Messes are a part of life with kids. Here is a simple and effective strategy for clearing the clutter: the Safety Deposit box.
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Making the surprising choice to forgo maternity leave and return directly to work. That is, to become a wildebeest.
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Come on down! The price isn't right.
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Nature. Nurture. Rinse. Repeat.
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"Guess How Much I Love You" is a tale about the limitless love between parent and child. But mostly it’s about how awesome we are as parents.
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Research shows how millennial parents are approaching parenting in a whole new way: more democratic, more inclusive, and empowered by technology.
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http://parenting.blogs.nytimes.com/2015/10/28/to-teach-children-to-give-tell-them-how-much-your-family-has-been-given/
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Let's hope our kids remember all the ways we've said "I love you" when the butt wiping tables have turned.
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Make sure your kids have these old-school skills to keep them from becoming totally reliant on technology.
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Looking back at the long list of worries that kept us up at night (and then resolved themselves) when our first son was born.
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Halloween is awesome for parents because it’s pretty much a free pass to embarrass our kids.
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A challenging coast-to-coast trip with a new baby ends with renewed confidence to explore the world as family.
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A mother answers her daughter's questions and fears about her first period in this beautiful and moving essay.
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On Tuesday, I had to break the news to my four year old daughter that her very special "fairy godmother" passed away. Kathleen was beloved by many,
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Becoming protector of our children is part of every journey into parenthood. This job is more difficult because of social media.
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If you ever suspected you're alone in the utter absurdity of raising children, 'The Onion' is always here to prove you wrong.
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