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Part-Time Job Conflicts with Full-Time Parenting Duties

April 15, 2024 by Michael Jenks

A father’s commitment to stay home to parent son hits wavers when he takes a part-time job that grows into a career success.

Filed Under: National, parenting styles, relationships Tagged With: moms, money, stay-at-home parents, work-at-home parents, working parents

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Au Pair: Best Solution for Your Child Care Issues?

April 3, 2024 by Christopher Mannino

When daycare proved unworkable, we knew we had to make a major lifestyle change. For us, bringing an au pair into our home worked best.

Filed Under: National, parenting advice, relationships Tagged With: daycare, tips, work-life balance, working parents

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Life Force, Willpower Drained? You Must Be a Parent

March 20, 2024 by Christian Lemon

Are your kids energy vampires? They may have a secret, cosmic superpower that allows them to drain parents of our life force.

Filed Under: National, parenting styles, relationships Tagged With: active parenting, behavior, humor, science, toddlers, work-life balance

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Best Friendships Span Great Distances, Expenses, Cold

February 26, 2024 by Whit Honea

The best friendships, for children and their parents, are worth traveling half a world away for. The air miles are a nice bonus.

Filed Under: National, relationships, travel Tagged With: friendship, skiing, travel with kids, vacation

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Leap Day Explained to a Leap Day Baby

February 21, 2024 by Tobin Walsh

Leap Day seems weird and obscure, but it happens for a very scientific reason. But can a kid born on February 29 really understand?

Filed Under: National, relationships Tagged With: birthday, growing up, holidays, Leap Day

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I Bought a Knife for My 18-Month-Old. Here’s Why.

February 12, 2024 by Niel Vuolo

I found a small knife. Sharp and true. This would be the one that gets passed down to my son. He will say, “This was my dad’s knife.”

Filed Under: National, relationships Tagged With: Boy Scouts, growing up, memories, role models, violence

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