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The gym class wars: Was I glorifying violence with these physical education games?

Alex Tzelnic
As a teacher, I thought I was providing a safe space for kids to explore pretend violence — and they loved it

In “Set It Up,” Taye Diggs loves playing a terrible boss and wants to film more rom-coms now

Rachel Leah
On this episode of "Salon Talks," Diggs speaks about his new Netflix film, the #MeToo movement and the shift in TV

A liberal parenting paradox: Meticulously raising our kids while migrant families are torn apart

Shanthi Sekaran
How do we reconcile our fastidiousness in child rearing with knowing that other children are being kept in cages?

Middle class shame is real: “Squeezed” author Alissa Quart on why the American dream is crumbling

Mary Elizabeth Williams
Alissa Quart talks to Salon about why we need to get honest with each other about how we're making ends meet

Inside women’s “Ambition Decisions”: On opting out, buying in or embracing the “flex life”

Erin Keane
Salon talks to authors Hana Schank and Elizabeth Wallace about what they learned about women, work, family and life

Navigating the tricky waters of being a stepdad

Joshua Gold
Joining a family can be awkward: Are you supposed to act like a father? Should you discipline the kids?

Fathers forgotten when it comes to services to help them be good parents, new study finds

Joyce Y. Lee, Shawna J. Lee
Fathers want to be more involved but often feel sidelined, studies suggest

Postpartum depression can also affect dads

Darby Saxbe
New fathers can feel low, too — and their hormones may be to blame

Free-range parenting gets legal protection in Utah – but should the state dictate how to parent?

David Pimentel
Americans differ over when children can be left unattended

Stop thinking you need to have all the answers: Knowing what you don’t know is more important

Tamara Ireland Stone
I don’t know. Neither do you. That’s OK

How to travel the world with 2 little kids: Teach them that every step counts

Raj Gill
What we learned when we quit our jobs, packed up our kids ages 3 and 5, and headed for the other end of the earth

Don’t call them “free-range” kids: Neoliberal language undermines this positive movement

Sophia A. McClennen
The “free-range” parenting movement is a good fight for kids’ rights, but the language isn't doing us any favors

TED Talks in prison: What I learned coaching inmates on their public speaking debuts

Jim Taylor
The men of Alpha Yard had 10 minutes each to share the most painful and transformative moments of their lives

Moses Farrow defends his father Woody Allen, claims Mia Farrow abused her kids

Rachel Leah
Moses claims it was his mother, Mia Farrow, who was the abusive one, and defends his father against assault claims

The deadbeat millennial: Who is really to blame when a 30-something still lives at home?

Matthew Rozsa
Michael Rotondo is a walking stereotype, which is why his story is so appealing — and misleading

Fox News’ Melissa Francis on #MeToo in media and why “you cannot just have one news source”

Mary Elizabeth Williams
Salon talks to the journalist and former child star about being called "fake news" and the myths of perfection

What parents need to know about social media and anxiety

Caroline Knorr
Recognize the warning signs of anxiety disorder and help your kid keep social media use healthy and productive

Mayim Bialik on raising kids right: “Stop dismissing things as ‘boys will be boys'”

Mary Elizabeth Williams
Salon talks to the actress, neuroscientist and author of "Boying Up" about how to talk to boys so they'll listen

Stop trying to “have it all” all at once: Try living the “well-lopsided” life instead

Mary Elizabeth Williams
Author and entrepreneur Randi Zuckerberg suggests we try her "Pick Three" method

My mother and the books that bind us

Wendy Francis
My mom and I shared a love of books that began with bedtime reading and lasted a lifetime

Why graduation rates lag for low-income college students

Nathan Favero
Just under half of all Pell Grant recipients graduate on time, new data show

Meet the world’s smartest baby monitor

Salon Marketplace

Why having kids is like going through puberty: “I really feel like I regressed”

Mary Elizabeth Williams
Salon talks to author Kimberly Harrington about her new book of essays and why parenting is always "Amateur Hour"

Did Baby Boomers ruin the future?

Sarah Burris
Millennials came of age in an era of so-called "trickle-down economics" and their aftermath
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