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I spend hundreds on martial arts and STEM classes for one kid — and $0 on the other. Am I a bad mom?
If you want both of your kids to feel prioritized, focus more on the energy you’re funneling toward each of them, rather than ...
FOX 13 Seattle on MSN
Mommy and me cooking classes at Dignity for Divas
Dignity for Divas helps women experiencing homelessness heal and rebuild with their families. Studio 13 Live got an inside ...
With her 16-month-old son perched on her hip, Alisha Moon walked up the steps onto a wood porch and into a former storage building transformed into a tiny home. Moon, who will move into the home in a ...
A 14-year-old learner at Belgravia High School faces relentless bullying, leaving her physically and emotionally scarred. Her ...
This fall is the first fall since I can remember that I am not going back to school. It’s a strange feeling because I am ...
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I gave my daughter a cellphone when she was 8. I still don't think they belong in schools.
My daughter started walking alone to school so I gave her a phone. I still don't think they belong in schools, and she's told ...
Her Campus on MSN
Come With Me To A NYFW Show In New York City
This is my second time attending a Who Decides War NYFW show — both times were for the summer/spring collection. Cheering ...
In today’s world, communication is largely done through one of two methods: smartphones or social media. Young children, however, rarely have access to either—and experts say they shouldn’t have any ...
Rob Henderson, a contributing writer for Globe Opinion, is a senior fellow at the Manhattan Institute and the author of “Troubled: A Memoir of Foster Care, Family, and Social Class.” ...
A new memoir by Arundhati Roy, about a formidable matriarch, joins a host of recent books in which daughters reckon with ...
Oscar winner and Sacramento native Jessica Chastain received her star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame this week and talked ...
The Walrus on MSN
What Christian Pop Taught Me about Salvation and Shame
A ngela also introduced me to the band Jump5, a pop group of five squeaky-voiced blond Christian kids. She particularly loved the song “Spinning Around,” which was ostensibly about God but just ...
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