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young parents with baby working at home - supporting working parents

Supporting working parents is good for business, full stop

The founder of Superkin shares 3 ways companies can better support working parents—and 3 reasons why doing so is business-critical.

Updated Sep. 21, 2023
mom and son cuddled on couch - raising children in community

I miss the village of motherhood I never got to experience

I am not alone and, yet, I feel so utterly lonely and isolated.

Updated Sep. 07, 2023
mom kissing baby in the pool- mother son trip ideas

7 best mother-son trips for an unforgettable time

Ready for some quality bonding time?

Updated Aug. 21, 2024
new school essay - new school

To the moms who have a child in a new school this year—I see you

Even us moms who have seen it all sometimes forget that they will settle in, find their people, and develop a routine.

Updated Aug. 24, 2023
young baby on oxygen - tripledemic

What if we didn’t have to worry about the ‘tripledemic’ this year?

For the first time ever, we have vaccines to protect against RSV, flu and Covid.

Updated Sep. 14, 2023
Mother talking to her teen daughter while having tea at home - parenting young adults

Parenting young adults is a whole new level of parenthood

My best mothering move is encouraging her to listen to her body and trust her intuition.

Updated Aug. 17, 2023
Young Mother Sitting With Her Baby Using Smartphone At Home - mom brain

Can we please stop calling it ‘mom brain’?

Reframing how we think about the brain fog that can come with motherhood.

Updated Aug. 11, 2023
mother and daughter on video call - screen free

Life without screens is possible—here’s how our family does it

Even an animated children’s movie can be too intense for little ones.

Updated Aug. 02, 2023
mom plays with kids- play encourages creativity

Walk away from the dishwasher—playing with your kids can inspire your own creativity

Play brings us back to the little artists we were as kids.

Updated Aug. 09, 2023
pre teen girl in bed with arms over face - hardest age to parent

Is 8 the hardest age to parent? Here’s what the experts say

Your pre-tween may be sweet one minute and giving an epic eye-roll the next. What gives?

Updated Aug. 15, 2023
mom holding baby with dad holding older child- growing up with a father

Growing up without a father affected my parenting style

The only way for me to fix it was to heal and find a healthy balance.

Updated Jun. 20, 2023
mom and tween son

To my tween: I miss who you were, but love who you’re becoming

“When you were young, we shared everything—kisses, hugs, my favorite comfy living-room lazy-boy, even my bed on most nights when you were scared of the dark and needed Mommy. That was then.”

Updated Apr. 13, 2023
kids helping mom with housework-

Don’t save the housework for nap time—do this instead

My favorite benefit is having that time to myself when my kids are asleep.

Updated Apr. 15, 2024
teen looking at smartphone - wait until 8th

My daughter is 10—the average age children receive a smartphone

The Wait Until 8th founder shares her reasons for starting the pledge to delay smartphones until at least 13.

Updated Mar. 15, 2023
mom kissing baby on the shoulder lying in bed - I Don't Miss Toddler Years

Confession: I don’t miss the toddler years

“As a mother you’re always needed. That doesn’t go away. But the constant stress and anxiety of sheltering your child from imminent harm? That does reduce I’m thrilled to say.”

Updated Apr. 13, 2023
family enjoying vacation - reasons to travel with kids

4 reasons to travel with your kids—even if you think they won’t remember it

"Even though traveling with kids requires a lot of planning and time commitment, I’ve found that the memories we come home with always make it worth it."

Updated Feb. 22, 2024
mother and daughter playing on the couch - highly sensitive parent

3 ways highly sensitive parents are making the world a better place

Being a highly sensitive parent can be challenging, but there's a lot of beauty, too.

Updated Mar. 03, 2023
diverse children enjoying playing toys - raising inclusive kids

7 ways to raise inclusive kids

While teaching kids about inclusivity may appear to be a daunting task, it doesn’t have to be.

Updated Feb. 23, 2023
mom reading a book to her son -teaching diversity and inclusion to kids

The best way to teach kids about diversity and inclusion is through reading

So many books present a homogenous view of the world. I want to elevate those who break through the barrier, and I want my children to look for those stories.

Updated Feb. 14, 2023
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