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Childfree people aren’t necessarily anti-natalists — and the differences are significant
Amy Blackstone, Therese Shechter
The moral outrage directed at the childfree is fueled in part by misunderstandings about who we are
Dr. Spock’s timeless lessons in parenting
Richard Gunderman
An appreciation of the man whose book outsold all others, except the Bible.
No time for passive parenting: Show your kids how to stand up to bullies
Caroline Maguire
I work with kids across the social spectrum, and I know the harms of being passive. Here's what parents can do
Founder of one of the nation’s largest conversion therapy programs comes out, renounces the practice
Ashlie D. Stevens
McKrae Game's rejection of the anti-LGBTQ program he founded is another blow for a harmful practice
Parenting a teen is intense. Why don’t we talk about it more?
Mary Elizabeth Williams
Salon talks to the authors of "Grown and Flown" about why, when parenting teens, "the work is hardly done"
Canada’s school fees undermine public education’s commitment to equity
Sue Winton
Many parents feel compelled to pay school fees, even while they feel they shouldn’t have to
Forget leaning in or out: There’s a third way for women juggling work, family and a hectic life
Chandler Baker
When I was younger, I thought I would do whatever it took to truly do it all. Now I know there's a different option
The real-life conversion of a former anti-vaxxer
John M. Glionna
In an interview, a former vaccine skeptic explains how she came around
Christian author Joshua Harris is sorry for the damage he did. Now what?
Ashlie D. Stevens
Purity culture advocate Joshua Harris has kissed his old harmful beliefs goodbye. What is his apology worth?
How the internet spawned 21st-century fascism
Amanda Marcotte
In "It Came From Something Awful", Dale Beran explores the origins and the psychology of the alt-right
Is America a melting pot or a salad bowl?
Simon Greer
We got four couples of different backgrounds in a room to ask if they valued the greatest need or the closest kin.
“Stranger Things 3” gives us a meaner Hopper, and we’re not loving it
Melanie McFarland
Discussions about retrograde masculinity are so 2019, but sadly the 1985 Jim Hopper fits the bill
Scammers hid behind his face — but he had hidden for years, too
Erin Keane
"We were stuck in the closet," William Dameron, author of "The Lie," tells Salon. "The world changed"
Kamala Harris, busing in Berkeley and me: The tangled tale of a semi-failed social experiment
Andrew O'Hehir
I didn't know her! But we both rode those buses, and now the world wants to know whether it was a good idea
Father’s Day: Involved dads are healthier and happier
Nikki Martyn
Paternity leave can increase fathers’ involvement, with positive impacts on children, fathers and the co-parent
Modern life causes tooth decay, and care is unaffordable
Mary Otto
Millions of Americans lack access to oral healthcare, and some communities are in desperate need of a solution
“Hilariously Infertile”: Karen Jeffries on finding the comedy in reproduction
Mary Elizabeth Williams
"People really want to feel like they're not alone, and also to laugh a little bit," the author tells Salon
The comics in Asperger’s Are Us are not here to be autism educators
Matthew Rozsa
The subjects of a six-part HBO docu-series, "On Tour with Asperger's Are Us," want the focus to be on the laughs
On LGBTQ allies and angels, and Stonewall at 50
Brian Perrin
A reflection on community and courage before the epic Pride celebrations of this milestone summer commence
The authoritarianism at the heart of influencer culture
Keith A. Spencer
Influencer culture is making us more narcissistic and more elite-obsessed. Is this how democracy dies?
How the “My Favorite Murder” podcast solved my writer’s block
Balli Kaur Jaswal
Sophomore jitters and postnatal depression left me with writer's block. This podcast helped me find myself again
5 tips to raise bilingual kids from the very first word
Christa Jimenez
Well-chosen, quality media can support your family’s bilingual goals without overexposing your kids to screens
Don’t worry, parents of babies named Khaleesi: You’re in good company
Mary Elizabeth Williams
What's in a Westeros name? Fathers and mothers of little mothers of dragons are not likely to regret their choice
Mourning my mother and reading “Room”
Rachel Mack
Child or adult, we make our mothers and their suffering a part of us, even when they are gone
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