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Posts Tagged ‘Parenting’

How the ‘Breast Is Best’ Message Can Hurt New Parents

By Molly McIntyre | October 24, 2016

This makes an excellent point about why we have to change up the message about what’s really “best” and “natural” for parents and babies.

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The Data That Proves the Myth of the ‘Absent’ Black Father Is a Total Lie

By Complex News | October 14, 2016
An adult gazes into the eyes of an infant, making a silly face as the infant smiles back.

Guess who’s even more engaged in parenting than white dads? It couldn’t be those supposedly “absent” black fathers we’ve heard so much about, can it?

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3 Damn Good Reasons for Your Family to Break Up with School

By Akilah S. Richards | September 30, 2016

Has traditional schooling failed your children in any of these ways? There’s no one-size-fits-all solution, but this article has some options that might help.

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6 Ways My Parents Unintentionally Taught Me Disordered Eating

By Suzannah Weiss | September 16, 2016

Were you taught any of these damaging lessons about food, “health,” or weight? Here’s why we really need to stop passing them on to our children.

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How to Help Your New Partner Respect Your Kids’ Boundaries

By Ellen Friedrichs | September 9, 2016

Have you ever clashed with a new partner about your kids’ eating habits or privacy? It can be tricky, but these strategies will help you navigate these situations.

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