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Molly Shannon says parents should change their attitude about raising teenagers
"I am always reading psychology self-help — almost like a class. I find it interesting, and I love …
Erin Liam
Sperm or egg donor has no legal right on child, can't claim to be biological parent, says high court
The petitioner's husband had claimed since his sister-in-law was the egg donor, she had a legitimat…
PTI
We live right next to my parents. They babysit for free and I love how close my kids are to their grandparents.
My house is right next to my parents' house in San Francisco. My kids get to have a genuine relatio…
Lily Bowles Leo
Why Uniqlo is thriving right now
Fast Retailing's record earnings highlight Uniqlo's success with functional basics, setting trends …
Maria Noyen
Kids can pick up on parents' stress about the election. Here's how to talk to them about it.
America is increasingly polarized, and many kids are picking up on the tension. Here's how to discu…
Kelly Burch
Parents pay me up to $700 for baby-naming advice. Country and western themes are hot right now.
Name consultant Steph Coffield uses trend analysis and data to offer personalized baby name suggest…
Jane Ridley
How rich Americans can save on taxes by giving stock and real estate to their parents
The rich can avoid capital gains taxes by giving appreciated assets to their parents and inheriting…
Hayley Cuccinello
I taught college-bound seniors for a decade. Here's what many wanted their parents to know about college admissions.
As a high school teacher, I worked closely with college-bound teens. They want parents to know that…
Alexandra Frost
Parents sue the school that punished their son for using AI, saying it could ruin his college prospects
The parents of a teen who used AI are suing his school, alleging unfair punishment. An AI expert to…
Joshua Nelken-Zitser
Child-focused parenting is exhausting. Some parents are finally ditching it.
Experts say child-focused parenting — parents fully centering schedules around kids — causes burnou…
Julia Pugachevsky
Growing up, my parents didn't discipline me. Now, I'm doing authoritative parenting — and it's working.
I grew up in a big family and my parents didn't discipline us. I decided to adopt an authoritative …
Beth Rush
School calendars are torturing parents. ChatGPT can help.
I used ChatGPT to turn my kid's school calendar from a crummy PDF into Google events, eliminating a…
Katie Notopoulos
Kamala Harris' pitch to families struggling to care for both kids and aging parents: Medicare for in-home eldercare
Kamala Harris proposed Medicare coverage for in-home eldercare, which cost families an average of n…
Ayelet Sheffey
I run a preschool and see how gentle parenting has made parents less engaged with their kids. It's time to ditch parenting scripts.
As the owner of a Montessori school, I see lots of parent-child interactions. Parenting scripts are…
Christine Carrig
40 elite colleges are being sued over accusations they colluded to increase tuition by $6,200 — primarily by overcharging divorced parents
Two former students filed a class-action case against 40 top colleges over claims the schools collu…
Ayelet Sheffey
I'm a lawyer who became a stay-at-home dad when my first child was born. It's the right choice for my family.
When Chris Gaffney and his wife, Jenny, had a baby on the way, they crunched the numbers and realiz…
Elle Hardy
School's out, and parents' financial stress is in
Summer can be a money pit for parents scrambling to keep their kids entertained in July and August.
Dan DeFrancesco
JD Vance's childcare plan ticked off some parents and grandparents. There's a way to fix it.
After JD Vance suggested grandparents help out more with childcare, many BI readers reached out exp…
Ayelet Sheffey,Juliana Kaplan…
I have digital overload from parenting a first grader. School, friend hangouts, and extracurriculars are all managed on my phone.
Between the school notifications, the parents' group text, and extra curricular activities, I'm alw…
Barkha Shah
Wait, there's no way 31% of second graders are actually using X. Right?
A report just came out saying that 31% of 7- to 9-year-olds use X for an average of 9 minutes a day…