A Pediatrician Warns About Traps Around Food and Parenting

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With all this focus on obesity, it’s easy to understand how we can let fear drive our decision-making process around nutrition, but it’s important that we recognize that swinging the pendulum too far the other way is just as dangerous.

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How Trees Calm Us Down - The New Yorker

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Must Read "Room for Debate" - Screen Time and Teens

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?7 Reasons I Hate Summer

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Another summer, another year, another collection of days caught like fireflies in a jar and let go again. It’s nothing we planned. It’s everything we hope for. Light slanting, days shifting, circadian rhythms tick-tocking. And it rolls.

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8 Situations You Might Count as Dates

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My husband I have 9 or ten dates per year—tops. Unless you count the following. Which I sometimes do—and so might you.

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Apps for Parents who are Hooked on Their Phones- The New York Times

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Understanding the Science About Kids and Screens

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Some say that technology is destroying childhood. Others say it doesn't matter at all. Both sides cherry pick and misuse research to make their case.

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Alarmism is Taking a Toll on Dialogue About Screen Time and Kids

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It's easy to feel alarmist about screen time and kids, especially with headlines feeding the alarm. But most of us agree more than disagree on this topic. Let's use our common ground to engage in calmer, richer conversations about the best ways to equip our kids for the technology-driven world we all inhabit.

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Why Childhood Memories Disappear - The Atlantic

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Why Can’t We Fall Asleep? - The New Yorker

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Celebrating Freedom and Unity as Family

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I live in Vermont, where the state motto is Freedom and Unity. This sums up America's seemingly opposite ideals; it also describes an ideal family dynamic.

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Millennials Are Different Than Any Other Generation In History: Here’s Why

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As millennials enter the workforce, some worry that they are entitled, narcissistic and lazy. Here's the truth about how millennials are different.

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Millennials More Supportive of Working Moms than Previous Generations 

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A New Communion

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We moms and dads spend hours on social media. Much has been written about its adverse effects, but there's also light and beauty in this new forum.

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SCOTUS 2015: For Kennedy, it was about the children.

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SCOTUS legalizes same-sex marriage, and the world just got a little better for our kids

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Recognition for same-sex parents (or as we call them, parents)

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We are thrilled about today's Supreme Court’s ruling that the Constitution guarantees Americans a right to same-sex marriage.

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A transformative new way to look at life balance

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I want my kids to get this: regularly escaping routine is refreshing and invigorating, and showing up to seize whatever time you have with your people is important.

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Why I Wander: Steps Along the Path to Being All of Me

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As I sit here writing, I feel that mixture of excitement and anxiety that comes up for me anytime I leave my kids for a few days. I know that I'm doing this for myself - to help reclaim those parts of me that I never actually needed to put away or give away or push away at all.

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Screen time? Maybe it's not a big deal

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"Inside Out" director, Pete Docter talks research, science and emotion with NPR's Fresh Air

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How Becoming a Parent Made Me “Better” – In Totally Unexpected Ways

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More accepting, more generous, more helpful. To some degree, becoming a mom has had these sorts of effects on me—I think—but it’s also changed me in other ways that I appreciate even more.

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This 75-Year study proves that the only thing that matters in life is relationships.

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Confession: my car is a dumpster on wheels. And I’m ready to be ok with that.

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The wayback, as we refer to it, is an ever-changing cornucopia of cast offs. It’s like a 7 layer dip of things that left the house with intention and have fallen into some sort of trunk purgatory.

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