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Return to Office Means Loss of Crucial Parenting Time

February 15, 2023 by Tobin Walsh

After 3 years of remote work because of COVID, a return to the office full-time means again paying for child care and hours lost in traffic.

Filed Under: National, parenting styles, relationships Tagged With: active parenting, being present, COVID19, work, work-at-home parents, work-life balance, working parents

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Hubris: Parents Must Avoid It to Raise Good, Healthy Children

November 14, 2022 by Jeff Bogle

Avoiding hubris keeps us parents hungry, innovative, humble, and focused on our clients. Uh, we mean, kids.

Filed Under: National, parenting advice, relationships Tagged With: behavior, emotions, mental health, stress, work

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Life Transitions for Son and His Primary Caregiver, Dad

July 6, 2022 by Michael Jenks

After 6 years of always having his son at his side, a father mourns and celebrates the life transition that awaits this autumn for both.

Filed Under: at-home parenting, National Tagged With: at-home dads, growing up, milestones, school, work, working parents

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Generation Nerd: Does Social Ineptitude Matter For Our Kids?

March 3, 2021 by Tobin Walsh

What we worry most about in kids — lack of face-to-face connection, inability to speak publicly, etc. — may not matter in the nerd future.

Filed Under: relationships Tagged With: communication, competitive children, computers, introvert, social life, social media, technology, work

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Everyday Heroes All Around, Just Doing Their Job

February 24, 2021 by Guest Contributor

It seems everyone is a hero these days. Here’s the thing. I believe most of those folks would say that they are just doing their job.

Filed Under: relationships Tagged With: Bill Peebles, coping, COVID19, growing up, superheroes, teens / tweens, work

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Unemployed Parents Should Use These Tips Before Talking to Their Kids

August 10, 2020 by Brandon Billinger

Talking this way to kids about being unemployed can easier, more understandable and leave you and your kids hopeful and more optimistic. 

Filed Under: parenting advice Tagged With: coping, Dove Men+Care, loss, tips, video, work, working parents

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