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This burnout is characterized by physical and mental exhaustion and feelings like worry, guilt and overwhelm
Securing your home, preparing your neighbors and teaching your loved one to swim are key to ensuring your child’s safety
Communicating with your family, setting expectations and finding healthy distractions can make life easier once your kiddo flies the coop
They could be hungry, gassy, colicky or sleepy, or even too hot or too cold
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Caring for your own well-being and setting manageable expectations can dispel that feeling
If your mental health could use some TLC, you’re not alone
Our experts explain how to keep your cool when it counts
Parenting tips to help you deal with too much together-time
Strategies for coping
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