Bullying in Montana schools is not new but the problem is getting worse. Parents are desperately seeking guidance on what to do when their child is being bullied since "normal channels" don't seem to be working.
Will we be any good at being parents? Will it come naturally, or will we have to work at it? Will we automatically love the child, or does it take some time? Will we ever get to sleep again?
Hundreds of children across the United States have been hospitalized with a strain of an enterovirus known as EV-D68. The first case of this serious respiratory illness has now been confirmed in Montana. Here's what parents need to know.
That stands for Other People's Kids. There is something special about developing a friendship with Other People's Kids. First of all, kids are (for the most part) awesome. Secondly, they're not your kids so you don't have to boss them around and they clearly appreciate that.
I know it's kind of old news now but I finally discovered Vine. I now have a new favorite smartphone app. I love everything about it. If you're not familiar, you can create and share easily edited 7 second video from your phone. Here is my first submission, staring my talented 15-month daughter (don't try this at home parents):
As the parent of a child who uses a pacifier, or binky as we call it, some new research out of Sweden has made me happy. A new study found that when parents at least occasionally cleaned pacifiers by licking or sucking them (which is the category my wife and myself fall under, by the way) rather than washing them or boiling them, their kids were significantly less likely to develop some real healt
I could no sooner be a vegan than I could instantly turn Chinese, but lots of my (insane) friends are...and they're parents. So thought I'd post this cute little ditty you can start brain washing your kids with it. (The vegan part, not the totally OK organic part.) Love you mean it.