Perspective

When babies go rogue: Birth dispatches from McDonald’s and more

Readers share their stories of giving birth in unexpected locations.

By Jenny Rogers and Sophia SolanoMay 13, 2023

4 ways to reconnect with parenting joy, build a child’s emotional skills

Pay attention to the positive, lean into your strengths as a parent, clarify your expectations and connect with your child’s school.

By Andy GarbaczMay 12, 2023

‘Medical moms’ share their kids’ illnesses with millions. At what cost?

The #medicalmoms community has raised awareness — and drawn controversy — for sharing intimate details of kids' medical histories.

By Fortesa LatifiMay 11, 2023
Advice

A teen stepson lies. How should a stepparent ‘curb this behavior?’

I think my stepson's lying is a big deal but my husband doesn't. What do we do about this 13-year-old?

By Meghan LeahyMay 10, 2023
Perspective

The case against ‘BoyMom’

Parents need community. But we can do better than calling ourselves 'BoyMom.'

By Rachel Vorona CoteMay 4, 2023
Advice

How do I connect with my teen son while respecting his independence?

Connecting with our teens is important, and can actually encourage their independence. Here's how to do it.

By Meghan LeahyMay 3, 2023

Parents are not ready for the new reality of teen cannabis use

Gen X and Millennial parents are navigating a landscape very different from the one they grew up with — new products, more use, higher potency.

By Caitlin GibsonMay 3, 2023
Advice

Teen daughter has goals, but won’t take action

A parent wants to know what their role is when their daughter doesn't want interference, but also won't do anything herself.

By Meghan LeahyApril 26, 2023

Melatonin gummies may have a higher dose than what’s on the label

Researchers concluded 22 of 25 gummy supplements were “inaccurately labeled” and often contained more melatonin than advertised.

By Teddy AmenabarApril 25, 2023
Advice

Parents can help children learn to stand up to hate. Here’s how.

Adolescents are growing up in a polarized time and may need extra support to be strong enough to defend a peer who is targeted because of their identity.

By Phyllis FagellApril 25, 2023

I used to be a calm parent but now I yell easily. How do I fix this?

Meghan Leahy, a parenting coach, author, mother of three, takes your questions about the all encompassing job we call parenting.

By Meghan Leahy and Amy JoyceApril 19, 2023
Advice

My 12-year-old needs constant supervision to do his homework. What do I do?

A parent hates to micromanage a son's homework situation, but he won't complete it otherwise.

By Meghan LeahyApril 19, 2023
Advice

Teaching your kids to love the night sky, no telescope required

Stargazing can be as complicated or as simple as you want it to be, but the goal should be the same: experiencing awe.

By Dustin NelsonApril 18, 2023

An extra 10 minutes at dinner may help kids eat more healthy foods

How do you make kids eat more vegetables and fruits? Extended dinners helped children eat more healthy food, a study says. Bite-sized portions also helped.

By Marlene CimonsApril 18, 2023

Amid ADHD med shortage, parents fear sending unmedicated kids to school

The ADHD medication shortage is creating huge problems for children who rely on the prescriptions.

By Jackie SpinnerApril 17, 2023

We’re missing a major mental health crisis: Teen boys are struggling, too

Being male is the highest risk factor for suicide, and boys today are struggling.

By Jennifer FinkApril 14, 2023
Advice

My 5-year-old is judging kids based on their skin color. What do I do?

We’re a biracial family ourselves, and our daughter's racist commentary concerns me. What's the right approach?

By Meghan LeahyApril 12, 2023
Perspective

What if the sun could make a sound? How a poet teaches her children poetry.

This National Poetry Month, read how the poet Maggie Smith teaches her own children the craft.

By Maggie SmithApril 11, 2023

Texas is home. The Briggle family and their trans child are fighting for it.

Facing the most extreme anti-trans bills to ever come before the Texas legislature, families feel a sense of existential peril.

By Caitlin GibsonApril 10, 2023

South Korea wants school bullies outed when they apply for college or jobs

South Korea's ruling party plans to introduce a bill that would punish school bullies following popular Korean dramas like "The Glory."

By Adela Suliman and Grace MoonApril 6, 2023