Thirty-one-year-old Andrew Giuliani finds himself in a surprisingly comfortable corner of the White House—for now.
Having a son made me change the way I approached my time--for the better.
How hiring managers should handle parents who meddle in their kids' job interviews
Real change comes through raising the next generation right. All Pro Dad shares what dads must teach theirs sons on how to treat a girl.
This little video is a reminder of how much we all need to feel embraced and accepted. I've been posting short videos of my son, Azai, and I for the past 3 y...
Learn the keys to having a strong mother/son relationship and raising a happy, healthy boy.
"It's our job as parents to give them a safe place to make mistakes."
This guest post is by Cara Anne, an adoptive mother. When you’re told that... [Read More...]
Truth be told, I never consciously decided to bring my son up as a feminist, but it seems I've done it naturally.
Join Tosha Schore, Hand in Hand Parenting Trainer, coauthor of Listen: Five Simple Tools to Meet Your Everyday Parenting Challenges with Patty Wipfler, and mother of three boys as she shares how you can finally get to the root of … Continue reading →
A mom wonders why her son with sensory processing issues is well-behaved at school but has meltdowns at home. Find out what she learned.
Was bringing my active 10-year-old on a trip for adults brilliant—or disastrous?
It is a useful exercise to sit back and say, “How does arguing serve my son?”
I’m a Father of Boys<br>I’ll never forget finding out I was becoming a parent. In one moment, I felt overwhelming fear and elation. The joy of parenthood, a long hoped for reality, was met with the sense of responsibility in raising children. Children are opportunities to model and shape the future; an opportunity to pass along values while also seeking to break cycles and chart new paths.
For many parents right now watching their kids slowly transition away from the church, it can be all too common to experience feelings of confusion, fear and a lingering sense of failure.
‘People said I was wonderful, caring for a child that was not mine. But you were mine’: the letter you always wanted to write
"I hoped as he got older, this bright boy would be more willing to speak up and demonstrate that his inattention is not incomprehension."
It's all about fostering close relationships and social integration
New technology and a swiftly changing planet have made the challenges our sons will face different than those we faced growing up.
I need my son to understand what he's up against as he grows up black.