
When Grief Comes Home for Christmas
This is the year I learned that elevating one specific holiday to the single most anticipated family event has its down side.

Is It Really Possible to Parent Like Other Cultures?
Is it really possible for us to parent like the French, the Japanese, or the Danish? Not usually.

4 Tips to Help You Master the Power Nap (and Maybe Skip the Afternoon Coffee)
If you’re finding yourself lagging mid-morning or mid-afternoon, here are a few tips to help you master the power nap.

I filled two Hefty bags with the leftover makeup from my mother’s bathroom. Part of me was grateful she no longer needed it.

When Marriage is as Beautiful as it Difficult
This isn’t an excuse for not working on myself or my marriage but a recognition of the challenges of this stage in life.

Kid Made Recipe: Almond Layer Cookies
These tasty cookies are a perfect holiday treat. Mix it up and use any colors you like!

What It's Like to Parent From Behind Bars
It’s not every day you get to enter a prison and leave an hour later with an inmate’s story imprinted on your heart.

How to Explore STEM Skills With Your Kid When It's Not Your Strong Suit
Many parents are challenged by math and sciences, and therefore shy away from working on those skills with their kids. But there are simple ways to do so.

The Inconvenience of Girls Who Want
We give girls permission to be anything they want, but we still don't want to talk to them about sexual desires and where that fits into their lives.

I Hope My Kids Don't Want to Play Team Sports
What used to be a fun pastime has turned, for many kids, into an exercise in rigor and near-obsession. If we skip team sports altogether, I won't be sad.

We're Santa-Agnostic, But the Season Still Has Plenty of Magic
There can only be so many years of innocent acceptance before your children have some tricky questions about the big man in red.

A Pony Tale: My Journey Through Chemo
I wanted to attend functions at my son’s school with my hair, and not a head scarf. I wanted no more tests, needles, or doctors. I wanted my ponytail back.
Holding Your Baby Affects Their Genes and Health, According to Study
A recent study found that babies who experienced higher levels of distress and were held less had a lower epigenetic age than those who held more often.

The type of growth that doctors measure is the kind that’s easy to see and track in a logical fashion. But it’s not the only information that matters.
Can Social Media Improve Vaccination Rates?
A recent study suggests that some forms of social media can effectively educate parents about vaccination, and maybe even influence their decision-making.

The Struggle to Find Decent Childcare is Real, According to New National Poll
According to recent findings, two out of three parents struggle to find childcare that meets their safety and health standards.

The Best App for Keeping Up With Your Mom Friends
This app has already revolutionized my female friendships, uniting us across time zones and hemispheres, weaving the loose threads of our days together.

When Parenting Gets Tough, Find Someone to Channel
Putting things into perspective is, I have found, the best way to cope when parenting gets rough.

A Piece of My Heart, a Piece of Your Tendon
I told my daughter I loved her, and that the reason I cautioned her to gather the reins of her anger was that her anger would slingshot back and hurt her.

The Toys That Have Captured Kids' Imaginations For Decades
For 100 years, toy manufacturers have challenged themselves to produce the next great…cardboard box. These, which have stood the test of time, come close.

I keep having this vision in my head of my little girl walking away, toward the building where she now lives.

This Orchestral Playlist is a Sleigh Ride Without the Whining That Everyone is Cold
These orchestral music pieces will evoke the feeling of a magical winter ride and excite your imagination of gliding on a sparkling snow-covered landscape.

What Would a Year Without Homework Look Like?
Not having homework (other than a reading log) has provided one very surprising outcome: My daughter probably does more homework.

The Ages and Stages of a Lifetime of Awe
I must parent for the long term, for his emotional health, for his full potential. I must parent for our relationship, to ensure it lasts a lifetime.