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‘Second Parents’ Deserve Praise for Giving Hospitality, Care, Love

May 29, 2024 by Vincent O'Keefe

Second parents can be coaches, teachers or neighbors. They deserve a day of their own for the impact they have on our lives.

Filed Under: National, relationships Tagged With: boys, divorce, fathers, friendship, growing up, humor, life lessons, moms, role models

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Prepare for Life’s Worst so Your Kids Have It Best

May 1, 2024 by Jamar Hudson

As parents approach midlife, they need to make sure they prepare themselves and their families for life-altering events.

Filed Under: National, parenting advice, parenting styles Tagged With: Aging, aging parent, death, growing up, social media, tips

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Teens Filing Taxes: Teaching Moment or Waste of Time?

April 17, 2024 by Tobin Walsh

Since each of my teens started working, I have told them not to file taxes. Have I/they been doing the right thing?

Filed Under: National, parenting advice Tagged With: babysitting, growing up, life lessons, money, teens / tweens, tips, work

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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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Dad Rock Not Music to Kid’s Ears but There’s Hope

January 22, 2024 by Satyan Sharma

“Well, Rush is an acquired taste. Progressive music is a tough sell. I should start my kid on The Eagles. You know, old-school dad rock.”

Filed Under: entertainment, National, relationships Tagged With: daughters, first-time parents, growing up, music, siblings

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