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The Kids' Brand 2 Million Moms Are Quietly Obsessing Over

The Kids’ Brand 2 Million Moms Are Quietly Obsessing Over

Arshiner’s Teddy Bear & Friends Collection isn’t just another round of kids’ clothes—it’s soft, durable, and playful enough to keep up with real childhood chaos. With styles dropping Sept. 15 on Amazon, this might be the rare collection both parents and kids agree on.

Updated Sep. 22, 2025
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5 ways to protect your son from online radicalization, according to a therapist

A therapist's essential roadmap for parents navigating the minefield of toxic masculinity online

Updated Sep. 19, 2025
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Mom gets a texting lesson from her Gen Z son—and wins the internet’s vote

Gen Z creator Jason Saperstone humorously teaches his parents the “right” way to text—focusing on when to use the emphasis or exclamation point tapback

Updated Sep. 19, 2025
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7 ways to raise curious kids who question everything (in the best way)

In a world where facts seem increasingly negotiable and science is treated like just another opinion at the dinner table, raising critical-thinking, curious kids has never been more important.

Updated Sep. 17, 2025

2025 State of Motherhood Survey

Motherhood can be so many things. And we want to hear what it’s like for you in 2025.

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Luke Combs’ sons had the sweetest role in announcing baby no.

Luke Combs shares a heartwarming family moment as he and Nicole announce baby no. 3 with their sons in tow

Updated Sep. 24, 2025
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White House links Tylenol in pregnancy to autism—what moms really need to know

Can you take Tylenol when pregnant? What does the science actually say? And what should I do if I’m in pain or running a fever?

Updated Sep. 24, 2025
Kicks

What your baby’s kicks are already teaching you before birth

That first flutter—a gentle tap like butterfly wings—may be your baby’s earliest way of bonding with you.

Updated Sep. 22, 2025
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Study confirms what moms with severe pregnancy sickness have long known: The toll is more than physical

The data makes one thing clear: moms deserve real care and emotional support, not dismissal.

Updated Sep. 22, 2025
mom teaches tween about social media

Before handing her tween a phone, this mom came up with a genius idea

This mom’s “Social Media Prep School” is teaching her tween how to handle online comments before they even get a phone.

Updated Sep. 23, 2025
online radicalization

5 ways to protect your son from online radicalization, according to a therapist

A therapist's essential roadmap for parents navigating the minefield of toxic masculinity online

Updated Sep. 19, 2025
YooxArmor Multi-Purpose Kids’ Helmets

Nearly 2,000 kids’ helmets recalled for head injury risk—what parents need to know

A popular unicorn-print helmet has been recalled for failing federal safety tests, posing a serious risk of head injury. Here’s how to check if your child’s gear is affected.

Updated Sep. 19, 2025
Youbeien crib mobiles recalled

Crib mobile sold on Amazon recalled over dangerous button battery risk

The issue? The remote’s button batteries can be accessed too easily. And for babies and toddlers, that tiny detail can mean a life-threatening risk if the batteries are swallowed.

Updated Sep. 19, 2025
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6 ways to celebrate Women’s History Month with your kids

Make memories while building lasting knowledge with these fun and easy ideas.

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It’s science: Choline can boost your baby’s brain health

And here’s where to get more of it. 

Updated Jan. 09, 2018
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Trust is the key to a secure bond with your child

I choose trust over all else. 

Updated Jan. 09, 2018
ibuprofen may be linked to decreased male fertility says study featured - Motherly

Ibuprofen may be linked to decreased male fertility, says study

This may be helpful information for couples trying to conceive. 

Updated Jan. 09, 2018
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There’s a proposal to give each U.S. baby a bond worth up to $50,000: What do you think?

The money could be used to pay for college, buy a house or start a business.

Updated Jan. 09, 2018
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Ian Somerhalder carried Nikki Reed’s breast pump at the Golden Globes like ‘a real man’

“Takes a real man to carry your breast pump in a ‘to go’ box all night,” wife Nikki Reed said.

Updated Jan. 09, 2018
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10 Baby Trends to Look Out For in 2018

From fanny packs, to jarred baby foods to pacifiers that glow in the dark.

Updated Oct. 14, 2021
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How to Up Your Changing Station Game

3 Instagram Moms share their changing station set-ups.

Updated Oct. 14, 2021
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The bittersweet reality of separation anxiety

I would be lying if I said this was not the most loved + needed I have ever felt in my entire life.

Updated Jan. 08, 2018
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My son is a ballet dancer and I love it

I let him do what he loves, and I’m confident that’s exactly what I should be doing.

Updated Jan. 08, 2018
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Whitney Port has an amazing new mom haircut: ‘It had to go’

Whitney Port is seriously #hairgoals no matter what she does.

Updated Jan. 08, 2018
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An ode to the not-so-new newborn

They are like newborns, but with *deluxe features.*

Updated Dec. 22, 2021
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What is preeclampsia? Symptoms, causes + facts every pregnant mama needs to know

Watch for headaches, changes in your vision and lightheadedness.

Updated Sep. 14, 2022
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It’s the middle of winter, and all I want my kids to do is play outside with me

What if more toddlers spent their days watching real birds instead of playing Angry Birds on their iPads?

Updated Oct. 14, 2021
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An open letter to Joanna Gaines—from a fellow mother of 5

Is it always easy? You know it isn’t. But is it worth it? You know it is.

Updated Oct. 14, 2021
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These will be the most popular baby names in 2018

Well Rounded's weekly links are here.

Updated Jan. 22, 2022
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Confession: I regretted becoming a mom—at first

I felt like I was drowning, and the anchor came in the form of one adorable newborn weighing just a little over 8lbs.

Updated Oct. 14, 2021
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54% of parents start babies on solids ‘too early,’ researchers say

The sweet spot: Starting solids when babies are six months.

Updated Jan. 05, 2018
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