Parenting

  1. Free-Range Kid, 11, Attends a Wake...on His Own

    FreeRangeKids &bull Dec 15, 2011

    Do you ever...let your kid ride a bike to the library? Walk to school? Make dinner? Or are you thinking about it? If so, you are raising a Free-Range Kid! Free-Rangers believe in helmets, car seats, seat belts safety! We… Full Story »

  2. Your Family Is A Super System

    Radical Parenting &bull Dec 15, 2011

    Recently I was asked to complete a very interesting exercise. I was told to draw my family graphically, without using words in a pictorial representation of my family relationships. I had never thought of my family in terms of a… Full Story »

  3. Lil Links: Are Today's Tots Spoiled Rotten?

    lilSugar &bull Dec 15, 2011

    Three out of four parents believe their children are spoiled - Parenting 11 tips to avoid holiday depression - Health Mother furious over airbrushed class photo - The Stir Angelina Jolie says the kids love to travel! - Celebrity Baby… Full Story »

  4. Cut toast with a gingerbread cutter for a quick, festive snack

    Parent Hacks &bull Dec 15, 2011

    Welcome to Parent Hacks. We've got forehead-smackingly smart tips that help you simplify family life, save money, and have fun. Hacks come from parents just like you. Because you're an expert. You're a Parenthacker. As a final step before posting… Full Story »

  5. On the Forum: Hip Dysplasia, FASD Funding

    About.com Parenting Special Needs &bull Dec 15, 2011

    A couple of parents have posted recently on the About.com Parenting Children With Special Needs Forum seeking advice and fellowship. Maybe you have some to share? If you do, reply to KyraJ on the forum. I live in BC, Canada… Full Story »

  6. Teaching and Conveying Empathy to Children with ASD

    Psychology Today Parenting Center &bull Dec 15, 2011

    Imagine for a moment what your relationships with others would be like if you constantly struggled to understand their perspective. Imagine not being able to decipher accurately what others are feeling or communicating. Think about a time you were in a situation in which you felt you could not "read" the other person, could not sense… Full Story »

  7. Denise Richards Launches Blog, Shares Holiday Plans

    Celebrity Baby Scoop &bull Dec 14, 2011

    Actress/author Denise Richards has launched her new official online lifestyle magazine, DeniseRichards.com, today (December 14). The single mom-of-three will update her blog daily with parenting advice, workout ideas, home decor styling tips and personal insights. To celebrate today's launch, Celebrity… Full Story »

  8. Santa threat regret

    BabyCenter: MOMInformation &bull Dec 14, 2011

    by Betsy Shaw posted in Mom Stories This Huffington Post piece reminded me of a recent moment of very bad parenting I, um, displayed a few weeks back. The post itself is about keeping the Santa myth alive in a… Full Story »


  9. Ken Solin: The End of Men Is Greatly Exaggerated

    Huffington Post - Parenting &bull Dec 14, 2011

    If you believe what you hear and see in print, online, and on television, the obituary of manhood has already been written. Men have never appeared more lame, helpless, and absolutely unnecessary. It's as if half the population is on… Full Story »

  10. Are Working Moms Healthier and Happier?

    WebMD Parenting &bull Dec 13, 2011

    Dec. 13, 2011 -- Mothers who work part time may be enjoying some unexpected full-time perks: Better overall health and fewer signs of depression compared to stay-at-home moms. A new study suggests mothers who work part time, especially when their children are babies and… Full Story »

  11. 11 Ways You Can Fulfill Your Teen's Wishes of Having a Stable, Close, and Non-Argumentative Relationship With Them

    Radical Parenting &bull Dec 13, 2011

    Ashley is a 17 year old from Torrance, CA with unique curly hair. She loves writing poetry, trying new experiences, eating spicy food, socializing, listening to music, and giving advice. In today's world, almost all parents and teens have a… Full Story »

  12. Going back to work makes mums healthier and happier

    MadeForMums &bull Dec 13, 2011

    Mums who go back to work in their children's early years are happier and have fewer health problems than mums who stay at home, according to a 10-year study in the USA. Following 1,364 mums for a decade after the… Full Story »

  13. Dealing With An Addicted Teen During The Holidays.

    Psychology Today Parenting Center &bull Dec 12, 2011

    "We convince ourselves that things are happening the way we want them to be happening. It's the equivalent of closing our eyes and hoping that the problem will disappear on its own." Primary Topic: Parenting read more Full Story »


  14. French Lessons: Why Letting Kids Drink At Home Isn't Tres Bien

    NPR Topics: Children's Health &bull Dec 12, 2011

    Many European parents, and some American ones, too, have long figured if they let their kids drink alcohol at home, they'd be less likely to go hog wild with their friends. But recent studies of teen drinking behavior don't bear that out. France in recent… Full Story »

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  15. Weekly Round-Up: Week of December 5

    About.com Parenting Special Needs &bull Dec 11, 2011

    Here's your weekend round-up of all the new content you may have missed from the past week in About Parenting Special Needs. New Articles and Features First Five Things to Do When Your Child Is Bullied Help for Children With… Full Story »

  16. Best Christmas Gift Gadgets for Teens

    Radical Parenting &bull Dec 11, 2011

    Getting gifts for teens can be a difficult endeavor. As we approach the holiday season be sure to ask your kids for their gift wish list. Make it clear that they will not get everything on their list and they… Full Story »

  17. Ornaments, Apps, and More Fun Things to Do

    About.com Parenting Special Needs &bull Dec 10, 2011

    Stop by here every Saturday for a family activity , a site for the kids , a shopping site , a site offering humor or inspiration about parenting children with special needs, and a site that's just silly or fun… Full Story »


  18. When Kids Have to Play Tag on the Low-Down

    FreeRangeKids &bull Dec 9, 2011

    Do you ever...let your kid ride a bike to the library? Walk to school? Make dinner? Or are you thinking about it? If so, you are raising a Free-Range Kid! Free-Rangers believe in helmets, car seats, seat belts safety! We… Full Story »


  19. Announcing PhD in Parenting Carnival of Toddlers

    PhD in Parenting &bull Dec 9, 2011

    I asked you about your toddler challenges because I was planning something special. The time has come. I'm thrilled to announce the PhD in Parenting Carnival of Toddlers. Over the next couple of weeks, my blog will be focusing on… Full Story »


  20. Is Rick Santorum Getting a Pass Because He's a Dad?

    PunditMom &bull Dec 9, 2011

    Moms on both sides of the political aisle are well-acquainted with the heat high profile women candidates, who happen to be mothers, take when someone raises the "Who's taking care of the kids question." It's something I devoted a whole… Full Story »



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