Raising special needs children is challenging. Here are 10 encouragements for dads of kids who have special needs.
As well as fighting for women’s equality, we should be lobbying for men to be equal partners at home. The financial and cultural benefits would change our world.
This 5-minute video depicts a theory of change from the Frontiers of Innovation community for achieving breakthrough outcomes for vulnerable children and fam...
While moms love their children no matter what language they speak, different cultures face different challenges when it comes to parenting.
What do we owe our tormentors? It’s a question that haunts those who had childhoods marked by years of neglect and deprivation, or of psychological, ph ...
Today’s young children are working more, but they’re learning less.
Do cell phones make kids safer — or more vulnerable? Most parents get kids phones because they seem like a way to keep children safe and connected. After all, with a cell phone, your child can contact you whenever he needs you. Also, you should be able to reach your child (assuming, of course, that she hasn’t lost the cell phone, buried it in a backpack, lent it to a friend, forgotten to turn the ringer on, or decided to ignore it when…
Government agencies have been trying to protect children for nearly two hundred years. Why have they failed?
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Make the most of your family time by setting aside an hour when the child chooses the activity and parents just listen.
Just as we plan for college, buying a home or retirement, we must plan for our family's and our own aging and long-term needs.
Bedtime stories, roughhouse play, and sharing household chores can influence children's health and well-being in enormous ways, new research shows.
We know that children who have come from difficult places experience trauma, but what about you and I as parents? How do we handle the secondary trauma we experience as a result of the day in and day out battle of parenting them?
The excitement, over-stimulation, rich food, change in schedule, and disrupted routine during the holidays can spell disaster for kids with special needs.
Division of labor in the home is one of the most important equity issues of our time. Yet at this rate it will be another 75 years before men do half the work.
Even when companies offer the time, there’s one element missing.