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Posts Tagged ‘Parenting’

5 Wonderful Ways to Raise Inclusive Kids

By Ambreia Meadows-Fernandez | February 3, 2017
A group of schoolchildren gather around a globe.

Do you know about the Trump Effect on our children? It’s as bad as it sounds, but these tips for inclusivity can help combat it.

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What It Means to Wonder If Our Babies Are Developing Like Their Gender ‘Should’

By Molly McIntyre | January 27, 2017

Lots of parents feel anxiety over their baby’s development – but are we planting unhealthy ideas about who our children “should” be?

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5 Ways Your Attitude About Parenting Might Be Classist

By Katherine DM Clover | January 20, 2017

You just want “what’s best” for kids – but are you being unintentionally classist towards parents who aren’t wealthy? Here’s how you can tell.

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Food Choices Aren’t Moral Issues – Here’s How to Stop Making Kids Think They Are

By Ellen Friedrichs | January 16, 2017

“Ugh, more junk food?” Are you framing nutrition as something that can make your kids a “good” person? Try these alternatives to this harmful approach.

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4 Ridiculous Questions People Asked Me When My 11-Year-Old Came Out as Gay

By Katie Tastrom | January 2, 2017

“Don’t you think he’s too young to know?” If you’ve had any of these questions about queer youth, here’s a reality check on why they’re flawed.

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