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To the Heartbroken Mom at Her First Daycare Drop-Off

It may feel like the most difficult morning of your life. But trust me, mama, your baby is in good hands and daycare drop-off won't always break your heart.

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7 Things You Need to Know About Back-to-School Shopping

My daughter started kindergarten last year. I practiced easing my daughter's anxieties, but I didn't suspect shopping would become its own source of anxiety.

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3 Ways to Have A Great Partnership With Your Nanny

Building a good relationship with your nanny is critical to ensuring that your home is a place where you, your child and the nanny you employ can be your best selves. Here are three tips to make su...

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An Honest Review of Baby Led Weaning

Baby feeding is not about sticking a certain amount of rice cereal down my baby's throat to fill him up; it’s about introducing him to a world of new flavors and textures.

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7 Signs You're Parenting Right According to a Clinical Psychologist

In my work as a clinical psychologist, there are seven signs I see that tell me a child has an awesome parent.

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5 Things You Shouldn't Expect From Your Two-Year-Old

Some of the things we struggle with are normal behavior for toddlers. Here are five things not to expect of your two-year-old, plus what you can expect instead.

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5 Ways Parents of Preschoolers Can Raise a Body Positive Kid

Here are five ways to immunize your kids against poor body image, including conversation starters, media picks, and resources to support your discussions.

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Paternity Leave is Essential to Building Healthy Families

Entire families benefit when a father is able stay at home and care for a new addition after a birth or adoption. Dads and kids reap the most benefits.

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Your Complete Guide to Interviewing a Nanny

Choosing a great nanny is vital. You’re looking for someone you trust to care for your children and to become an important part of your life and your home.

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How to Help Your Kids Understand and Relate to the Immigrant Experience

Ten ways we can start to connect our kids to a compassionate and fact-based understanding of the immigrant experience.

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How to Successfully Bring Your Baby Along on a Work Trip

If you’re facing a trip away from your infant that you don’t feel good about, think about whether you might be able to bring her along.

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Coming Home from the NICU Is Hard, and That's Okay

It's absolutely normal to question yourself: “Am I ready to take my baby home? Can I do this?” YES, you can! Your journey does not end now that your child is home.

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Fun Ways to Raise a Master Conversationalist

You want to make sure your children will talk to you about everything, even the not-so-good stuff. So, how do we do it? Here's kid communication 101.

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7 Ways to Manage Your Kids' Anxiety

Anxiety is a symptom of an active mind. The key is pointing that mind power in a positive direction. Here are some tips and techniques that might help. 

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April Fools' Day: A Parent’s Lament

I used to love April Fool’s Day. But after I became a teacher and a parent, I found myself removed from the role of prankster. I had become the prankstee. I guess I still have a soft spot in my hea...

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10 Fun and Creative Ways to Make Mornings Less Stressful

Getting an entire family up, dressed, fed, and out the door at an early hour is often a recipe for a meltdown (or two)! But it doesn't have to be so stressful.

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Give Yourself Permission to Say No

Will you sign up for 4 extracurriculars this spring or will you decide that one at a time is enough? You can focus your energy on the things that matter to you.

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How to Be Imperfect and Still Parent Like a Champ

I want to show my kids that you can be strong and happy and proud, even in the face of your limitations. I want my sons to watch me hit the target square on.

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15 Things I Need My Brown Baby to Know

I want my daughter to be prepared for the situations she’ll encounter because of her race, and to embrace her #blackgirlmagic.

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Surviving the First Week with a Newborn

The first week home with a new baby is a little bit of a blur. A chaotic, exhausting, over in a flash blur. Here's what it was like for us, moment by moment.

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Screw Working Mom Guilt! My Kids Benefit From My Career

I’m a working mom, and not only do I not feel guilty about the time I spend away from my children, I believe they benefit greatly from me working in many ways..

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10 Tips for Single Parents With New Babies

It’s easy and understandable for single parents to feel overwhelmed. Here are some ways to help you take the best care of yourself and your little one.

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5 Ways Working Out Makes Me a More Fit Parent

Exercise helps me be a better mom. I often apply the wisdom of the phrases I hear when I'm working out to the many parenting challenges I encounter.

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When Dreams Take a Backseat to Motherhood

Sometimes in a quiet moment in the car we realize the dreams we once had are a less full version of the reality that's played out in front of us as a parent.