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What could millennials kill off in 2019? Weddings and becoming parents
Rachel Leah
Data suggests millennials are getting married and having kids later in life, because both are so expensive
Revisiting Adam Lanza and autism, six years after Sandy Hook
Matthew Rozsa
Autism activists saw some backlash after the Sandy Hook shooting, but the public's attitude is shifting
Why shaming your children on social media may make things worse
Brian Edward Kinghorn
An educational psychologist warns that shaming children on social media may cause more harm than good
How where you’re born influences the person you become
Samuel Putnam, Masha A. Gartstein
In some societies, kids are taught that they’re in control of their own happiness — which makes them more indulgent
At each stage of life, Americans are being stunted as human beings
Lynn Stuart Parramore
We have adopted policies and practices that thwart us and cultivate antisocial behavior, anxiety and loneliness
Michelle Obama is right about leaning in — and about marriage
Mary Elizabeth Williams
The former first lady gets real about marriage, work, and Sheryl Sandberg's career advice
Why DNA may matter more than parenting — and what that means for society
Robert Plomin
But still, genes are not destiny — this just means we should tweak our strategies for parenting
Here’s real proof that a cellphone contract works
Rachel Sarah
Clear rules, buy-in, and mutual respect helped this mom get her teen to sign on the dotted line
The stories war tells me
Rory Fanning
A veteran and parent can’t stop thinking about the war he fought
When women can’t quit the emotional labor habit: “It’s hard to give up that gold star”
Mary Elizabeth Williams
Gemma Hartley, author of "Fed Up," opens up about why women are so angry when men act helpless
Groups mask partisan attacks behind neutral-sounding names in Facebook ads
Jeremy B. Merrill, Alex Samuels
Names like “The Voter Awareness Project” are being used by political groups for negative campaign ads on Facebook
Can I spend my way out of my anxiety?
Mary Elizabeth Williams
I felt silly buying happy lamps and weighted blankets, but then they worked
Stephen Colbert explains what went on in Ted Cruz’s head when he froze at the Texas Senate debate
Sarah K. Burris
Colbert compared Cruz's brain to a 1990s version of an iMac’s operating system. Watch the debate, he's not far off
Piers Morgan taunts Daniel Craig over baby sling, and secure dads aren’t having it
Manny Howard
Daniel Craig's entirely unintentional commentary on masculinity and fatherhood has the world in an uproar
Fortnite teaches children how not to function as an adult
Nicholas Tampio
The ever-popular game teaches children the wrong lessons about how to interact with others
Why #Resistance TV shows are so hard to watch
Melanie McFarland
Shows like "The Man in the High Castle" are well made, and certainly relevant to our times. But do they help?
17 tips to steer kids of all ages through the political season
Regan McMahon
Help your kids tune out the noise and tune into age-appropriate resources for political news
The Brett Kavanaugh case: This is how white male privilege is destroying America
Chauncey DeVega
Kavanaugh isn't just a person who happens to be white and male. He represents a class exerting its power
The blissful and bizarre world of ASMR
Craig Richard
Autonomous Sensory Meridian Response or "brain tingles" is a recent phenomenon in the health world
Nickelodeon’s 360-degree nostalgia machine: Making shows that never go out of style
Matthew Rozsa
Yes, '90s kids love Nickelodeon shows. And they have kids of their own now, too
Creepy stories from Kavanaugh’s Yale days further taint SCOTUS nominee’s public image
Matthew Rozsa
New stories are emerging about Kavanaugh's Yale fraternity and his unseemly expectations for female clerks
“The Circus” host grills Steve Bannon on his Trump propaganda film
Melanie McFarland
In its return, Showtime's political series grapples with the whirlwind of the midterm elections
I allow my baby screen time. Don’t judge me. Learn how I do it
Parven Kaur
Tiny amounts of quality videos offer some needed downtime
So you got a parental control … now what?
Christine Elgersma
A step-by-step plan for getting the most out of your parental controls
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