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Monitor your kid’s internet habits with this award-winning router that's on sale
Keep them off the dark web.
Jacinda Ardern's toddler adorably interrupted her Facebook Live
Kiwi politicians — they're just like us.
By Amanda Yeo
Get a jump-start on holiday shopping with these top-rated toys from Walmart
Walmart asked kids what they want for the holidays. Here's what they said.
By Mash Stash
How parents can talk to kids about residential schools
Share the history calmly, but accurately, even when it's painful.
By Kelly Boutsalis
Authentic photo campaign shows the unfiltered reality of postpartum life
What life in the post-birth period is really like.
How the pandemic made our personal lives feel like one daunting to-do list
Feeling like you're 'running out of time'? Wanting to do everything all at once? You're not alone.
Tackle your kid's summer reading list with the Kindle Kids Edition on sale
The e-reader holds thousands of titles.
By Miller Kern
New ad shows the realities and frustrations of breastfeeding — using actual breasts
"It’s all part of the postpartum physical experience — but it never gets any air time because the end supposedly justifies the means."
Got a kid begging for a tablet this year? Amazon Fire Tablets are on sale.
If it breaks, Amazon will send you a new one for free.
By Leah Stodart
Pregnancy brand Frida shows us what real 'milk-makin' boobs' look like
This is the reality of breast feeding.
Eufy's high-tech baby monitor is $40 off at Amazon
Keep an eye on the baby from anywhere in the house.
By Miller Kern
Outschool is an education lifeline for parents during the pandemic
Our kids are still taking classes even though they're back in in-person school.
By Jen Barton
Once invisible labor is made visible, have a system to handle the details
Enter the concept of Fair Play.
By Alex Hazlett
How to parent without perpetuating gender stereotypes
Fear not: You can help end all the pink and blue madness.
Practical changes that will help solve the child care crisis
"We have a whole lot of legislators who have lived their lives in privileged bubbles."
By Lacey Smith
How the child care crisis is hurting America's economy
Parenting is America's backbone.
By Lacey Smith
Our childcare system needs fixing. Here's how.
Experts discuss what's needed post-pandemic.
Childcare solutions for a post-pandemic world
Parenting is the foundation of this country.
By Lacey Smith
How to avoid bad habits with your kid’s gaming and screen time
Is all screen time created equally? And what should parents consider when letting their kids play video games?
By Alex Hazlett & Rebecca Ruiz
Pandemic parenting: Choosing educational apps and balancing screen time with remote learning
It's a wild back-to-school season and a lot of our screen time guidelines were written for an in-person era.
By Alex Hazlett & Rebecca Ruiz
Best parental control apps for monitoring your kid's activity on Android devices
Get a second pair of eyes on your kid's device usage without even touching their phone.
By Leah Stodart
Invisible labor is real, and it hurts: What you need to know
There's a reason it feels like you never have enough time or energy. It's called invisible labor.
Politician brought her baby to vote after she wasn't allowed to vote remotely
California Assemblymember Buffy Wicks voted with her crying baby in her arms because she wasn't allowed to have a proxy vote.
8 questions to ask about online learning platforms for kids
What to know when picking educational games for your child.
By Sarah Lindenfeld Hall