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fromScary Mommy
1 day ago

One Mom Asked Reddit If She Was Alone In "Dreading" Making 3 Meals A Day & NOPE

Daily meal preparation can feel endless, especially when family needs increase, but support and reframing can help parents cope and find practical ways forward.
fromTODAY.com
5 days ago
Parenting

Emily Oster Studies Data. Here's the No. 1 Parenting Chore That Is Not Worth the Stress

Parenting
fromBusiness Insider
6 months ago

Here's how I took control of our chaotic dinnertime

Introducing simple, visible table rules gradually and reinforcing them with family accountability improves mealtime manners and self-monitoring.
Parenting
fromScary Mommy
8 months ago

This Dad Has An Easy Way To Help Kids Be More Adaptable & Patient

Let children experience brief discomfort to build patience, flexibility, and curiosity by not immediately skipping songs they dislike.
Parenting
fromIndependent
16 hours ago

Empty weekend parenting - is this what busy families need to reset and recover?

Empty weekend parenting clears schedules to create spontaneity, downtime, and possible parent lie-ins.
Parenting
fromScary Mommy
1 day ago

One Mom Asked Reddit If She Was Alone In "Dreading" Making 3 Meals A Day & NOPE

Daily meal preparation can feel endless, especially when family needs increase, but support and reframing can help parents cope and find practical ways forward.
Parenting
fromTODAY.com
5 days ago

Emily Oster Studies Data. Here's the No. 1 Parenting Chore That Is Not Worth the Stress

Frequent bathing is often unnecessary for young children, and parental guilt about skipping baths can be reduced.
Parenting
fromApartment Therapy
5 days ago

My Nomadic Family Has Traveled to 12 Countries - Here Are 12 Lessons We Take with Us Everywhere

Home is portable through consistent rituals, and children reveal what matters most during travel.
fromPsychology Today
3 months ago

How Important Are Family Dinners?

"Life is chaos," she said. "Mornings in my house are unimaginable. I have to get the kids up and fed, more or less, and out to where the school bus picks them up. At the same time I'm getting myself ready so that I can leave for work once I know they're on the bus. I don't leave before, because if the bus doesn't come, which happens more frequently than it should, I have to take them to school."
Parenting
fromPsychology Today
4 months ago

New Year, Same Us: One Headphone, One Song, One Walk Home

The day before school resumed, Sara spent the afternoon with her daughter, just being together-nothing extravagant, just simple delights: a playdate, a temporary face tattoo (because, why not?), pockets of slow time woven together. On the walk home, the temperature dropped sharply. The subway felt impossibly far. Her daughter said she was too cold, too tired, too done. So they shared a pair of headphones.
Parenting
Mental health
fromScary Mommy
5 months ago

How To Make A Digital Detox Work For Your Family (It's Easier Than It Sounds)

A home-based family digital detox can disrupt addictive micro-reward loops and help replace screen time with more intentional, device-free family activities.
Mental health
fromEarth911
5 months ago

Guest Idea: Low-Waste Family Routines That Support Calmer Homes and Healthier Teen Well-Being

Low-waste household habits reduce clutter, decision fatigue, and support teen mental health by creating steadier routines.
Careers
fromPsychology Today
5 months ago

How to Sensationalize Your Image in the New Year

Update professional presentation, strengthen family relationships with authentic positive attention, and make strong positive first impressions to build chemistry and credibility.
Parenting
fromThe Verge
7 months ago

How The Verge and our readers manage kids' screen time

Most parents set screen rules but vary widely in enforcement; token-based barter systems help families balance screen time with chores and other activities.
Real estate
fromwww.theguardian.com
7 months ago

Tim Dowling: we're low on milk the kids must have moved back home

Adult children returning home disrupt established household, prompting logistics, reduced space, and negotiations about routines and responsibilities.
fromPsychology Today
9 months ago

5 Tips to Help Your Child Adjust to Going Back to School

Transitions back to school after summer can be stressful and emotional, or exciting but exhausting. With some forethought and planning, simple strategies can ease the transition for the whole family.
Parenting
Parenting
fromPsychology Today
9 months ago

When the Summer Is a Transition Too

Summer anxiety affects children transitioning from structured school routines to unstructured summer days, necessitating parental support in establishing new routines.
fromLos Angeles Times
10 months ago

Dealing with extreme heat is a full-time job for parents of young kids - and their schools

Extreme weather can have major implications on the health and development of young children due in part to the instability it can bring.
Public health
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