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In an interview with Motherly, the “Candy” actress shares the importance of celebrating small wins.
Kids today are expected to experience three times as many weather disasters as their grandparents.
In 100% of the samples tested, researchers found some level of 25 different types of brominated flame retardants (BFRs). Here’s what to know.
Although amounts vary, most energy drinks contain 100 to 300 mg of caffeine per serving. Coffee has 95 mg.
Nearly half of parents surveyed had to rely on unsafe feeding methods during the 2022 crisis.
More children and teens than ever are struggling with eating disorders and disordered eating. An expert shares what to know.
Dr. Harvey Karp shares his best tips for making wake windows work.
4. It's OK to ask questions.
Your pre-tween may be sweet one minute and giving an epic eye-roll the next. What gives?
Hint: Skip the baby gear.
Research shows hope is the antidote to depression, anxiety and loneliness. An expert shares 5 habits to help boost kids’ mental health.
But critics say the guidance doesn’t go far enough.
“Our children have become unknowing participants in a decades-long experiment,” US Surgeon General Dr. Vivek Murthy wrote.
The 10 recommendations are meant to offer some clarity at a time when many teens across the country are in crisis.
I’m sharing my story in the hopes that it sheds light on this condition—but know that you are the parent your child needs, mama.
Anti-trans legislation is on the rise, and we are not OK.
Insurance companies could cover the cost of SNOO in the future.
8. Why does my baby sound like Darth Vader?
No illnesses have been reported, but here's what parents need to know.
Though symptoms can be similar among the stomach illnesses, there are a few ways to tell the virus and bacterial infection apart.