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Simple (and safe!) ways kids can help with Thanksgiving prep

From setting the table to adding croutons to the salad, there are numerous ways kids can safely help.

Updated Oct. 18, 2022
mom holding a sleeping toddler - two naps to one

Helping your toddler transition from two naps to one

Age is not the only factor to consider when changing your baby's nap routine.

Updated Oct. 31, 2022
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You don’t have to ‘fix’ a crying child

He might need to unload whatever big feelings he doesn’t understand or is unable to have words for.

Updated Feb. 07, 2022
dad laying on moms lap, playing with newborn above his head - essay on the man i married

Marry the man who will be the best father to your children

To the one who is always giving me more reasons to fall in love with him, again and again.

Updated May. 19, 2022
toddler holding iphone up

YouTube is finally doing something about inappropriate kids videos

They’re rolling out some new policies to make the Youtube Kids app safer.

Updated Jan. 13, 2022

How I Feed My Twins

FertileGirl’s founder opens up about the challenges of breastfeeding her babies.

Updated Apr. 25, 2022

The cure for grumpy mornings? Laughter

Wherever you are and whatever you are doing, you can use the power of words to get laughter going with your kids.

Updated Oct. 14, 2021

10 Ways To Find Humor Postpartum

Because infant poop and the pads you wear after birth are funny.

Updated Oct. 14, 2021
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A letter to the woman I was before kids

You don’t realize it, but trust me, you are doing amazing.

Updated Feb. 15, 2022

How to conquer potty training—at the right time

Here are some basic ways to determine potty training readiness.

Updated Dec. 08, 2022
4 Sleep Tips for Traveling with Baby

4 Sleep Tips for Traveling with Baby

How to get your baby to sleep well on vacation.

Updated Apr. 12, 2022

It’s Science: Having a secure attachment with your kids helps make them smarter

Responding to a distressed toddler with kindness and love may help them do better in school as a teen.

Updated Oct. 14, 2021

Why it’s okay—maybe even good—for your kids to fight

Sibling disagreements can actually be good for a child’s development if we give them the right tools.

Updated Oct. 14, 2021

How to help our children in a hurting world

First, remember: It’s okay not to have all the answers.

Updated Oct. 14, 2021
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