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Infant Milestones: Should I Worry If My Kid Falls Behind?

April 8, 2024 by Guest Contributor

Are you often comparing your child to infant milestones and benchmarks set by doctors? Save yourself the anguish.

Filed Under: health, National, parenting advice Tagged With: babies/infants, milestones, parental guilt, reading, talking

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Child Swearing Often? WTF is a Good Parent to Do?

July 12, 2023 by Tobin Walsh

Your child swearing can be funny until the kid curses at the wrong time, in the wrong place. So this dad has rules for what, when and where.

Filed Under: National, parenting advice, parenting styles Tagged With: behavior, elementary school, swearing, talking, teens / tweens, tips

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Dirty Things You May Have Said to Your Toddler

April 17, 2023 by Lorne Jaffe

I present to you the funniest phrases I’ve said to my daughter that, when taken out of context, are dirty things to say in the bedroom.

Filed Under: National, parenting styles Tagged With: food and drink, humor, swearing, talking, toddlers, toys

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Teen Years’ Metamorphosis Breaks Us Out of Parenting Cocoon

June 5, 2019 by Whit Honea

Everything changes during your children’s teen years, for the kids and the parents. Both must learn to change and adapt with it.

Filed Under: relationships Tagged With: growing up, sons, talking, teens / tweens

Conversations with My Millennial

Knock, Knock: Conversations with My Teenage Daughter

April 13, 2016 by Seth Taylor

Most conversations with teenage post-millennial daughter start with me knocking on her bedroom door. It usually doesn’t get better from there. Until it does.

Filed Under: relationships Tagged With: daughters, growing up, talking, teens / tweens

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The New Language of Parenthood

January 4, 2016 by Christopher Persley

My daughter has been responsible for increasing my vocabulary in a way that would have impressed William Shakespeare, or better yet, Dr. Seuss.

Filed Under: NYC, relationships Tagged With: humor, talking, toddlers

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