Holding-off Talking to Your Child About Sex? Talk Sooner, Not Later.
Experts agree that when it comes to talking to kids about sex, you can’t start the conversation(s) too soon.
Experts agree that when it comes to talking to kids about sex, you can’t start the conversation(s) too soon.
What do you do when your child is fearful of swallowing needed medication that comes in pill form, but you know they can do it? We have thoughts and suggestions.
Tired of watching kids always on their phones during a sleepover or playdate? Here are some ideas that are fun for kids and tech free.
Practical ideas from experts on how to make an interfaith marriage and family work through the years.
You think you’re prepared for a new puppy… until you get a new puppy. Here’s how one family is trying handle the colossal shift of raising a new puppy.
In lieu of a big birthday party for her preschooler, a mom is thinking of requesting friends and extended family members send her daughter birthday cards. She needs advice on executing her idea.
Why it’s important to educate and empower your children and talk to them about “enthusiastic consent.”
That feeling when you decide late in life to bring a new baby home — the furry kind! Follow one mom’s adventures into the wide, wild world of dog ownership.
Is it okay for parents to change their rules when it comes to different siblings? And how do you deal with it when your kids cry, “That’s not fair!”
Tired of your kids not behaving well? Frustrated by constant sibling fighting? Here are some creative discipline ideas that might just make a difference.
A mom wants to prepare herself for when her “medium-aged” children start asking about SEX. She’s looking for books as good resources, and advice on approaching the topic with younger kids.
A mom to a kindergartner is asking whether she needs to start talking to her kids about current events now that her child has started school?
I’m sure you’ve got costumes and how you feel about your own kid(s)’s Halloween activities under control, so let’s get to the important stuff: The candy.
A reader is considering taking her four kids overseas for part of the school year, and asks for some advice on homeschooling and other logistics.
Have you seen this wonderful video of a Black father tending to his daughter’s hair? Black hair, it’s political and personal.
A reader asked if there was such a thing as partially-homeschooling, and indeed there is! Homeschooling is a lot less about “home” than it used to be.
A mom wants to know what she should expect as typical behavior and expectations from her toddler when eating out at a restaurant. Amalah chimes in with effective strategies for a good overall experience, as well.
Feeding your family shouldn’t be a slog. Here’s my 10 commandments for getting dinner on the table with a minimum of drama on busy school nights.
Parenting is a 24/7 job and you can’t always be expected to bring your A game. Sometimes we relax on the job and that is more than okay.
The idea of a lazy, 1970’s inspired summer sounds fun but the reality is – I need to keep my kids busy at summer camp so I can get my work done and keep my sanity.