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Iraq veteran, translator

Veteran of Iraq Remembers One Who Didn’t Escape from War

November 11, 2014 by Michael Moebes

Muhammad’s father and uncle, each a veteran of war, had been killed by the defeated Iraqi regime. Muhammad was our translator. He was important to all of us.

Filed Under: National, relationships Tagged With: death, holidays, loss, military, Veterans Day, war

father daughter hug diva

Diva: It’s Not a Term We Should Use with Our Daughters

November 10, 2014 by Jason Greene

We use words like “diva” to de-legitimize women and degrade them so let’s not make it so easy to discount and devalue them with the term.

Filed Under: gender / sexuality, National, relationships Tagged With: daughters, feminism, gender roles, sexism

miscarriage grief parents

Miscarriage Scars A Husband As Much As A Wife

November 10, 2014 by Kevin Zelenka

If you saw me pushing a shopping cart or chasing two quick-footed toddlers around a neighborhood playground you would probably […]

Filed Under: babies / pregnancy, health, National Tagged With: coping, death, grief, loss, miscarriage, pregnancy

Jason Grant, NYC Dads Group

Tourette Syndrome in Dad Creates Great Parenting Challenges

October 29, 2014 by Jason S. Grant

How to break the news to my son that Tourette syndrome is hereditary and that if he doesn’t have it, his kids probably will? He’ll resent me.

Filed Under: health, National, relationships Tagged With: childhood diseases, fathers, growing up, life lessons, sons, swearing, Tourette syndrome

Chris Bernholdt, Minion costume, Despicable Me

Make Your Own ‘Despicable Me’ Minion Costume for Halloween

October 23, 2014 by Chris Bernholdt

Make a Despicable minion costume with ease, thanks to our step-by-step that will delight your child with its look and you with its ease.

Filed Under: entertainment, National Tagged With: costumes, Halloween, holidays, movies

girl takes selfie culture should a child have an instagram account

Why My 5-Year-Old Has an Instagram Account

September 24, 2014 by Zach Rosenberg

Giving my child a monitored Instagram account helps steer him clear of his favorite 5-year-old topics – poop, his own wiener and bugs he’s stepped on.

Filed Under: education, National, parenting styles Tagged With: learning, photography, social media, tips

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