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by ParentCo.
Kids as young as five express dissatisfaction with their own bodies. As parents, how can we help set their body image on the right course?
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If you see your kids struggling with FOMO -- maybe they're always stressed out after being on the phone or they're staying up too late texting -- step in.
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Back-to-school is a stressful time for everyone. But if you get a handle on your own levels, the effects will trickle down.
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Next time you’re upset by something political (or not) posted by a friend or family member you care about, remember these things.
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I wonder about all this time and effort brainstorming, designing, and planning. What about the doing?
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by Dolores Smyth
Was I the type of person who lived life instantly high-fiving everyone who got something I wanted, unbegrudged? No, I was not. So why expect my kid to be?
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I did what every parent does in this situation. Googled. Apparently everyone wants to know how to stop kids from picking, but no one knows how.
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by Laura Young
It was early May when the putrid water of postpartum depression first lapped at my feet. Now, every single morning that I wake my coping mechanisms kick in.
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by ParentCo.
Perhaps my marriage isn't dying per se, but the high expectations that I have placed upon my spouse are definitely not helping matters around here.
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Kids and those posing as kids have an anonymous space to spew hatred. They also have an arena for recruitment.
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My dreams of feeling better after pregnancy and nursing were replaced with a physical and mental battle that pushed me to the limit.
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In 1897, Santiago Ramon y Cajal, "the father of neuroscience" outlined six “diseases of the will” that he claimed held talented people back.
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A computer algorithm that can look at dozens of factors may help illuminate what factors cause SIDS.
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As uncomfortable as the subject is, in today’s “us” versus “them” culture, parents need to engage kids in age-appropriate conversations about diversity.
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Besides feeling great, diminished cravings, more energy, and even losing an annoying five pounds, something even bigger happened when I gave up sugar.
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I still am scared. The idea of finding a new normal, of being comfortable in my own skin, is still terrifying.
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by Sanya Pelini
The labels used to describe us can lead us to believe that certain behavior is a fundamental part of our nature.
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16 pairs of weepy eyes stare at me as I stand before my pre-K class on the first day of school. Lingering sobs and sniffles echo around the room.
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One of the greatest principles of success: You become what you think about. So, what are you thinking about?
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Research has discovered that parents actually have a lot of control over how and what their children recall.
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A new study published in Scientific Reports explores how sugar may actually make us sad and depressed.
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Early child development programs are more beneficial than previously thought – especially for disadvantaged children and their families.
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