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Best Animal Dad Jokes for Hounding Those You Love

Are all your attempts at animal-related dad jokes cat-astrophes? When you doggedly try for howls of laughter from your kids, do you get only catcalls and horse … Read More >> about Best Animal Dad Jokes for Hounding Those You Love

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Start Daycare Right with These Tips to Prepare Your Child, You

April 23, 2018 by Brandon Billinger

How will your child will react to when you leave him to start daycare? Try these things to ease the transition to both of you.

Filed Under: education, parenting advice Tagged With: daycare, preschool

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Pick the Best Daycare Possible: Use These Easy Guidelines

April 19, 2018 by Brandon Billinger

Unless you plan to be an at-home-parent, one of the toughest decisions you’ll make is trying to pick the best daycare option you can.

Filed Under: education, parenting advice Tagged With: daycare, preschool

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Black Son Helps White Dad Reflect on Being Minority in Other’s Homeland

April 18, 2018 by Tobin Walsh

We acknowledge the disparity between our skin tones. But neither of us is ever in the minority because we share the same color blood.

Filed Under: relationships Tagged With: adoption, ethnicity/race, racism, sons

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LGBTQ Parenting: How Different is it from Just ‘Parenting’

April 16, 2018 by Guest Contributor

As an open LGBTQ parent, it’s obvious I’m different as an individual than my heterosexual counterparts, but those differences are just a mere portion of who I am as a person.

Filed Under: babies / pregnancy, gender / sexuality Tagged With: babies/infants, gender roles, LGBTQ+ parents, review, sexual orientation, tips

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Teen Daughter Approaches Crossroads of Adulthood, Childhood

April 12, 2018 by Jeff Bogle

The 14-going-on-20-but-still-back-at-7-year-old is in the middle of this meadow. I’m there with her, alongside and holding her hand periodically, other times I lag a step behind her confident gait.

Filed Under: relationships Tagged With: daughters, teens / tweens

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Have You Become Your Mother (or Father)? A Spring Break Tornado Story

April 11, 2018 by Vincent O'Keefe

At certain times, we all tend to “become” our father or mother. For the author, a tornado temporarily turned him into a helicopter parent like his mother.

Filed Under: parenting styles, relationships Tagged With: first-time parents, helicopter parenting, humor, new parents

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