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Why do we tell our kids stories? Why do we tell them about history? Teach them about Martin…
There he walked, along the trail, carrying his young child pressed up against his side. Sometimes the kid…
It’s quite wonderful being a kid, isn’t it? You see it now that you have them, how oblivious…
You want them to be safe—that’s understandable. You are busy and tired from work and life—that’s perfectly reasonable….
You read an old book and it’s pretty common: Dads didn’t used to be present for the birth…
You work hard for your family. You know how you sweated for each dollar, which can make it…
If you haven’t read Emily Oster’s work, then your wife probably has. She’s a wonderful, brilliant economist (who…
You check the ingredients in their food to make sure they are ingesting needless chemicals. You make sure…
Stewart D. Friedman is an organizational psychologist at the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania. Dr. Friedman is also the founding director of the…
In her memoir Composed, Rosanne Cash talks about the one thing she wishes she did differently in parenting young children. “If I had thought more…
These kids have changed your life. There are so many things you used to do that you no longer can. Traveling with no notice. Staying…
You’re upset because you just blew it in that meeting. You’re kicking yourself because you meant to get up early and ended up sleeping through…
In one of F. Scott Fitzerald’s funniest short stories, “Head and Shoulders,” a certifiable genius falls in love with a showgirl. The plot and moral…
We’ve all done it. It’s happened to almost all of us. We see a thing. We want to try it. It’s hard. And…we give up….
It can be easy to question your parenting. To feel like you’re not doing good enough, that you’re not nearly enough. You see what other…
Have you ever heard your kids say something that just stops you cold? One of those remarks that instinctually makes you do a double take?…
In his book, The Vanishing American Adult, Senator Ben Sasse pondered what might strike a person from the distant past as odd about our modern…
The American cosmologist Carl Sagan once said that “one of the greatest gifts adults can give—to their offspring and to their society—is to read to…
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