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The only back-to-school cell phone rules your kids really need

Caroline Knorr
Simple, easy-to-follow rules for every phone-carrying kid

Raising an Un-Trump: Don’t just shield your kids from Donald Trump — use him as a teaching tool

Alfie Kohn
The author of "Unconditional Parenting" breaks down a curriculum built around Donald Trump's worst qualities

Forget love and marriage before baby: New styles of parenting are revolutionizing the American family

Anna Sanford
A new national study reveals that more women are interested in parenting outside of the traditional family model

My teenage daughter is refusing the HPV vaccine

Laurie Lichtenstein
In the days leading up to the injection, my daughter looked up every anti-vaccine group and fringe website online

On being a part-time working mom

Lauren Apfel
I was a classic “opt-out,” a woman who traded in a potentially high-powered job to raise my children

Destin Daniel Cretton makes another sincere beauty with “The Glass Castle”

Max Cea
Cretton’s adaptation of Jeannette Walls’ 2005 memoir works on all levels

Yes, I know my kid is average

Lauren Apfel
If telling it like it is were an Olympic sport, my mom would medal in it — it gave me perspective on myself

How welfare’s work requirements can deepen and prolong poverty: Rose’s story

Kristin Seefeldt
Welfare restrictions worsen the spells of poverty

Here’s the secret to raising a safe, smart kid

Sierra Filucci
It's not lots of limits, but it's not being hands-off, either

No, I don’t want your unsolicited parenting advice

Carla Naumburg
"Momsplaining" happens on the playgrounds and soccer fields, in Mommy and Me classes, and anywhere moms congregate.

A new parent’s guide to social media

Caroline Knorr
Learn to navigate the ever-shifting landscape of social media safely and responsible

Why we need a return to moral politics: The GOP’s health care assault is only the latest example

Paul Rosenberg
Progressives must reclaim the tradition of Thoreau, Gandhi and King — and deny the right the moral high ground

“Playing House” gets serious — and keeps us laughing

Melanie McFarland
When an unwelcome visitor enters the house, everyone gets involved. Fortunately the playfulness continues

WATCH: A drunken hookup can lead to marriage. Just don’t expect a fairy-tale ending

Alli Joseph
The push and pull of marriage can be beautiful, says Sharon Horgan, co-creator of Amazon's "Catastrophe"

This former inmate is fighting for every prisoner’s right to a college degree

Victoria Law
Cheryl Wilkins demanded the chance to learn behind bars, and now she's making sure others get the same opportunity

We’ve been over Bill Cosby: He lost his credibility with the black community long ago

D. Watkins
The judgmental comedian lost many of us way before rape allegations shook his white audience

How my panicked trip to the ER exposed a major flaw in mental health care

Caroline Shannon-Karasik
As soon as the doctors confirmed there was nothing physically wrong with me, they sent me on my way

Dutch dads lean out: How taking “a daddy day” became the norm in the Netherlands

Rina Mae Acosta, Michele Hutchison
It's not only mothers who have achieved an enviable work-life balance, thanks to this innovative workplace policy

How families with two dads raise their kids

Andrew Leland
There may be fewer differences than initially thought

The 10 best father (mostly bad) and son films

Gary Kramer
Some immature or ineffectual, others fabulists, 1 narcissist, another downright malevolent but all dads to the core

WATCH: “Mean” dads make America better

Mary Elizabeth Williams
With a new memoir, comic Tom Shillue reveals what his tough-love upbringing got right

Where have all the children gone?

Karen J. Greenberg
America's never-ending war on terror has contributed to the instances of trauma suffered globally among children

Gwyneth Paltrow admits that even she doesn’t know “what the f**k” Goop is talking about

Katie Serena
Paltrow's "Jimmy Kimmel" confession underlines the dangers of living in the age of the Golden Goddess

The 15 parenting lessons of muddling through

Linda Kulman
If there's a secret to success when it comes to parenting, I don't know it. I do know you have to learn as you go
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