A Missouri mom's viral TikTok showing her babysitter extra chores list with cash incentives has sparked a national conversation.
Parenting
Psychology reveals 8 reasons why parents can't stop helping adult children — from fear of irrelevance to financial dependency and identity loss.
A growing wave of countries are banning social media for children under 16 to protect young people online.
Research shows the benefits of boredom in children include creativity, self-regulation, and stronger executive function skills.
The parenting life lessons that raised confident, capable adults weren't complicated — just three timeless principles that still work today.
What children remember about their parents isn't what you'd expect — research shows it's not about the big extravagant moments.
Kellogg's cereal nostalgia is back for real thanks to a Toy Story 5 tie-in.
These 12 household rules were once considered normal parenting — but they're now illegal parenting practices.
A 6-week-old baby girl died just one day after becoming inconsolably ill. Here's what happened and how you can stay in the know.
Picking a name for someone you haven’t met yet is one of pregnancy’s great contradictions. You’re being asked to make a permanent, lifelong decision about a person whose personality, look, and energy you have precisely zero data on. You can’t even confirm if the name suits them until they’re out in the world, responding to...
Most people would agree that parenting comes with a certain amount of private accounting. The mental register of moments that didn’t go well, the tone that came out sharper than intended, the day that just ran out before the child’s needs did. That list accumulates alongside the love, and most parents review it at 2...
The calls get shorter before you notice they’ve gotten shorter. That’s the thing nobody warns you about – not a dramatic falling-out, not a fight about anything, just a gradual change in the rhythm of contact that you register somewhere in the back of your mind before you register it consciously. Your adult child is...