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Like the internet at large, TikTok is not really considered fully safe for children. Let's cover the main risks of the app, as well as what you can do as a parent to promote TikTok safety.
Accidents can happen quickly and even silently, so staying alert is key. Here are the best ways to stay water safe this summer.
We've heard many moms say that bedtime is their favorite time of day with their kids.I think that's amazing and I admire them. But one mom has an honest confession about how she feels when bedtime rolls around in her family's house.
Looking for a gift for Father's Day while you're apart this year? Whether you're social distancing because of the COVID numbers in your community, or celebrating a Dad who doesn't live nearby or is in the military, here are some gifts for Fathe
I started thinking about all the stealth skills we parents acquire and how they could actually be life-saving if we ever find ourselves in real danger someday.
Normally, when we think of Pride Month, it’s parades and celebrations. But it can also be an opportunity to have important conversations with our children about equality, compassion and inclusivity. Here are a few ideas on how you can celebrate
Moms, you have a lot on your plate. And it's all too easy to get so caught up in taking care of everyone else that you neglect your own needs — sometimes at the expense of your health. Here's a checklist of health checkups every woman needs.
The weather’s warming up, and we’ll all be heading out soon for summer activities.  Pack these essentials in your first-aid kit so you’re prepared for any emergencies in the coming months.
Why did it take me 30 years to be properly diagnosed with generalized anxiety disorder?
Here are a few things you might want to resist buying for that favorite grad come June.
If you are in the stage of deciding what to do next and find that you are hesitating to try again for another pregnancy, you are not alone.
I keep hearing friends say, "Ugh, I'm dreading the teen years," but they're usually saying this as they're wiping gobs of baby spit-up off of their arms.
Let me just say it: I hate kid music. I know I’m not the only adult who feels like this, but I am the only one I know who actively refuses to listen to it — whether we’re at home or in the car.
Kids are not immune to the stresses of life. When kids are under a lot of stress, taking a mental health day can help them cope.
Typically, children begin saying their first words around their first birthday. If they haven't reached this milestone, they could be experiencing a language delay.
They may sound scary, but if you’ve recently been diagnosed with an ovarian cyst, the good news is that they are relatively common and usually harmless.
Getting and staying healthy is key to prepping your body for pregnancy. That can mean anything from exercising more to reducing stress levels and rethinking a not-so-nutritious diet.
May is Asian American and Pacific Islanders Heritage (AAPI) month. An educational and entertaining way to celebrate AAPI Heritage Month is by supporting and listening to AAPI podcasts.
In recent years, there has been an increase in mental health issues for kids. It’s important to introduce them to the concept of mental health in ways that are non-threatening and not scary.Â
Water safety is so important, and this is just one small step you can take to keep your child safer this summer. 
It's inevitable: No matter how carefully you choose your words, at some point you're going to say something that will make your teen wish she was from another family. Here are a few things you should never say if you want to avoid ruining your
Growing up, many of us are taught to believe that getting pregnant happens in a snap — you have sex, you get pregnant, right? Obviously, though, that’s not always the case.
The calendar has just turned over to spring, but it's summer that's on many parents' minds. Specifically: should you send your child to summer camp?
I didn’t know what was wrong with me, but I knew it was something. I know now that I had postpartum anxiety — a condition that causes you to worry, fidget, have racing thoughts, and can disrupt your sleep.
It’s all part of the fantasy of being a mom: We can do it all, and do it on our own. But it’s important — for you and your kids — to know when to say, “Enough!” and ask for help. Here are a few telltale signs you might be approaching mom burn-o
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