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Parenthood

4 Ways Taking on a Housemate Has Made Me a Better Parent

If you can find the right person, taking in a housemate can be a game-changer for finding a new rhythm as a parent.

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The Science of Giving and How It Can Help Your Kids

Want to really make your kids happy? Teach them the importance of giving to others. Even science suggests giving enhances our children’s lives.

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Debate Club: Is Disney World the Best or Worst of All Family Vacations?

For some it's a dream, for others it's a nightmare. Two writers debate the merits and downfalls of a family vacation at Disney.

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How to Tell If Your Child Is Addicted to Video Games – and How to Help

If you’ve determined that your child likely has a video game addiction, there are a number of ways you can help.

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Gestational Diabetes Made Me a Better Mom

Handling a gestational diabetes diagnosis well can be controlled, and it ultimately made my family healthier and me a better mom.

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A Letter to My Five-Year-Old, Now That Your Baby Brother Is Here

There may not be as much room on my lap these days, but you're asking to sit there less and less.

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How I Teach My Daughter About True Love

The best we can do to teach our daughters about loving a good man is to lead by example.

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Killer Laundry Pods and the Problem of Newsworthy Numbers

The current available data about laundry pod poisonings paints a much different picture than the stories we see reported every few months.

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A View From the End of Maternity Leave

Five months after having a baby, the return to work is a return to the semblance of who you once were. Except you're not.

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Making It Count, Not Counting Down

The most precious commodity we're given is time. Wishing ordinary moments, days, and months away waiting for the "special" ones misses the point.

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11 All-Natural Weapons You Need in Your Immunity Arsenal

It's hard to stay healthy with germ laden kids in your house. But there are simple, chemical-free strategies you can employ to keep the bugs at bay.

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How to Shield Your Child from Greed and Entitlement During the Holidays

Keep the focus on what the holidays really mean to your family and instill in your kids a sense of generosity and gratitude.

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Relativist Parenting Is a State of Mind, Not a Style

In this age of too much information, parenting can be scary business. But when we trust our instincts, we know more than we give ourselves credit for.

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Marriage is Hard, Sex Makes It Easier

Despite all the requisite challenges of being married with children and jobs and mortgages and debilitating health issues (etc.), we need sex.

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How to Keep Your Kids Motivated to Be "Good" Once Santa Is off Duty

If it takes a village to raise a kid, then sometimes we need to use that village to get our kids to do what they have to do. So who should we call on besides Santa?

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8 Questions Smart Parents Never Ask Their Kids

They say there are no dumb questions. They are wrong. I've asked my kids these questions a million times and realize they're completely useless.

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Twin Bond, Shmin Bond: It's Toddler Fight Club at My House

Everyone seemed to think my identical twins would have a magical bond. But then the biting started.

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"The Latke Who Couldn't Stop Screaming": A Jewish Christmas Story for Atheists

It has never bothered me to be an atheist at Christmas. I love spending months picking out the perfect gifts for each family member. I love sending handmade holiday cards, even if my overly-ambiti...

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The Value of Late-Night Solitude: A Former Insomniac's Lament

My insomnia is cured. I take my medication, turn off the lights, and fall straight to sleep. Waking up rested, having energy all day, productivity, and better moods – I am not ungrateful for these...

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We’d All Be Healthier If We Acted More Like Babies

When it comes to living a healthier lifestyle, we could all take a page out of a baby’s playbook.

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When Inspiration Strikes, It's Time to Have a Baby

Fighting baby fever becomes almost impossible once a fresh little bundle enters your friend circle.

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Bidding a Fond Farewell to VCRs

The VCR was the machine of a generation. But as the last manufacturer closes up shop, will it become a forgotten relic?

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How Will You Remember the Early Days of Motherhood?

The early days of motherhood can feel like the Dark Ages. But looking back, we can choose to remember the beauty of it all.

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7 Books That Teach Young Children About Racial and Social Justice

These seven books can be a great jumping off place to talk about racial and social justice in an age appropriate manner.