Parenting’s exhilarating, intimidating and — sometimes — lonely. And everybody has an opinion. Our pediatricians, psychologists and children’s health experts cut through the noise with research-based advice on parenting styles, self-care, special needs and more.
Posting intimate details of your child’s life on social media, like their birth date and school name, can have serious consequences
Move your body, spend time with other adults and practice gratitude to help regain your sense of self
Keeping open lines of communication and working together as a team for your children are key to co-parenting
It starts with teaching your child how to use emotional language and to respect others
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Sailing between parenting styles in specific situations is key
Caring for your own well-being and setting manageable expectations can dispel that feeling
Celebrate individuality, create opportunities for cooperation, and stay calm and in control
From learning to change diapers to considering your parenting style, our advice for new dads
Be involved in your kid’s care, but be mindful of boundaries
Being mindful of who you are as a parent not only benefits your child, but also you
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