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Confessions of a home-schooler

Andrew O'Hehir
Call us crackpots, but our kids spend their days at beaches and museums, not in school

Has “Mad Men” gone mad?

Heather Havrilesky
Or maybe Matt Weiner knows that life in America really is that strange and brutal

Good luck raising that gender-neutral child

Tracy Clark-Flory
Lise Eliot explains how slight biological differences in boys and girls can turn into a yawning divide in adults

Best new TV: “Modern Family”

Heather Havrilesky
Look, Mom! A dysfunctional family sitcom that's actually funny!

Parents: Most of what you’re doing is wrong

Lynn Harris
"NurtureShock" says too much praise is bad, teen lying is normal and baby-genius toys could make your kids dumber

Street smarts

Mary Elizabeth Williams
Parental concerns face off against "free-range" philosophy as back-to-school season starts

Levi Johnston: Stud

Amy Benfer
While born-again virgin Bristol Palin shills for abstinence, her ex courts fame and Playgirl. Double standard much?

Johnston: Palin wanted to adopt Bristol’s son as her own

Alex Koppelman
The father of Sarah Palin's grandson takes the family business to Vanity Fair

The Christian adoption racket

Lynn Harris
Right-wing "crisis pregnancy centers" are even more corrupt than you think

Is it ever OK to tar your kid in print?

Amy Benfer
The sordid back story of Julia Myerson's new memoir, "The Lost Child," should give every parenting writer pause

The opium (and lion’s) den of motherhood

Salon Staff
Katie Roiphe's provocative new essay on having a baby: Eloquent paean or feminist backlash? We discuss

Octomom of the year

Mary Elizabeth Williams
Critics are disgusted by Nadya Suleman's Fox special

“Bumpaholics” anonymous

Judy Berman
Can women really get addicted to pregnancy, Octomom-style?

The week in Miley Cyrus pole-dancing outrage

Mary Elizabeth Williams
What makes the teen star's rump-shaking performance depressing isn't that it's shocking; it's that it's so familiar

Cogito ergo sum, baby

Robert Burton
Toddlers have amazing philosophical minds that work like computers and can teach us a world about ourselves

The need to breed

Judy Berman
As birth rates fall in the recession, one young woman decries the pressure to spawn

Your sonogram on a delicious bed of frosting

Joe Coscarelli
In the realm of tacky parenting ideas, this one takes the cake

How’s that “common ground” going?

Frances Kissling
A new bill on abortion reduction shows serious strain -- but also progress

Refusing a c-section = abuse and neglect?

Kate Harding
A woman had her parental rights terminated after refusing to deliver by cesarean -- but that's not the whole story

I actually was 16 and pregnant

Amy Benfer
And while TV often bungles what it's like to be a teen mother, MTV's reality series got it (mostly, movingly) right

Will “Orphan” hurt orphans?

Kate Harding
Adoption activists are protesting the latest demon spawn movie

What’s wrong with the new pro-lifers

Frances Kissling
The progressive anti-abortion movement still doesn't truly value the life and identity of the mother

What’s the baby sitter up to?

Katharine Mieszkowski
She's the source of fear, frustration and sexual fantasy. A new social history looks at girls who care for our kids

Mom sells out!

Amy Benfer
Should corporate parenting bloggers get shamed out of the sisterhood?
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