The cognitive profiles of gifted children are associated with a mix of parental factors. New research shows how parental intelligence, education, and even personality are tied to distinct intellectual abilities in their children.| PsyPost – Psychology News
Pamela Radisek, a parent and graduate student of Gonzaga University, visits the Cleveland Public Library Main Campus and utilizes it as both a study space and a play space for her family. While she completes her remote coursework, her young children enjoy reading, puzzles, coloring, lunches, and scavenger hunts in the Library’s fourth floor Children’s […] The post A Place for Families to Learn and Grow appeared first on Cleveland Public Library.| Cleveland Public Library
You and your spouse will go through things that can either strain - or strengthen - your marriage. Here are three major examples.| Prepare/Enrich
Experience will not flinch when it decides to teach you a lesson| Justin N. Poythress
🌏 The Future of Work Starts with Our Kids! 💡 Generation Alpha is growing up in a world where robots, AI, and remote work are the norm, but that’s not all. They’re dreaming of flexible careers, more family time, and a future built on creativity, balance, and purpose. ❤️ Discover what the next generation believes their working world will look like, and how it’s already taking shape! 🚀 Explore the full story here📝 👀| Kiddipedia
One in six parents of kids who play sports believe they’re raising the next pro athlete, according to new research. The post Why youth sports feel more like the big leagues than ever before appeared first on Talker Research.| Talker Research
Empty nesters are using their kids’ favorite holiday meals to attract them home for the holidays, according to a new survey. The post Study finds empty nesters connect with their kids over holiday food appeared first on Talker Research.| Talker Research
Parents fight with their kids more about driving than dating, and they’re paying over $6,000 a year for it, on average, according to a recent survey.| Talker Research
It’s very common to hear a young reader say “pin” instead of “pine,” “hop” instead of “hope.” Young children who are learning to read are trying to coordinate many things (sounds, meanings, and reading rules) all at the same time. It’s ok to make mistakes as they learn along the way. It’s okay that they […] The post Why Your Child Might Be Reading Words Wrong (And How to Fix It Without Stress) appeared first on Housewife Eclectic.| Housewife Eclectic
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As lockdown chaos is setting in inside the households, parents are sharing the most hilarious moments of their duty on Twitter. The result is Bored Panda’s compilation of the best March tweets.| Bored Panda
Photoshop master Stephen Crowley is making parents sit on the edge of their seats by editing pictures to look like his daughter Hannah is in dangerous situations. All for a good cause.| Bored Panda
Songwriter Hillary Reynolds of Appleton says that pregnancy and motherhood shaped her new album, "Changing Seasons." The post Wisconsin songwriter releases debut solo folk album for quiet mornings appeared first on WPR.| WPR
Do you worry about your teenager's safety and fear they could fall into the deceptive webs of manipulative, cult-like groups? Are you a desperate parent seeking intervention services for your struggling teen? If so, you can't afford to miss this interview with Melanie, a Licensed Clinical Social Worker and a survivor of the infamous Troubled Teen Industry —a largely unregulated web of residential behavior modification programs notorious for subjecting struggling teens to various forms of ab...| Freedom of Mind Resource Center
Parenting is a challenging yet immensely rewarding journey filled with moments of joy, growth, and love. However, it's also fraught with pitfalls that can impact a child's well-being and development. As parents, it's crucial to| Tipsaholic
As a psychotherapist, Lia Avellino witnesses parents grapple with the feeling of shame. Here's why shame happens, why it's important, and how to deal with it.| www.mindbodygreen.com
Over the past 10 months, since Phoebe came into our lives, there’s been a lot of things that have really started to grind my gears. Things I’d never have given … Continue Reading Little headaches…..| Sarah Collins Bookworm
The Ultimate Kids' Baking Book: 60 Easy & Fun Dessert Recipes for Every Holiday, Birthday,... The post The Ultimate Kids' Baking Book appeared first on Peanut Blossom.| Peanut Blossom
The Totally Awesome Ultimate Kids' Cookbook: Simple Recipes & Fun Skills to Cook Fabulous Meals... The post The Totally Awesome Ultimate Kids' Cookbook appeared first on Peanut Blossom.| Peanut Blossom
Gen Alpha is already shaping the digital landscape around them. Attest surveyed 1,000 U.S. parents of 15 and 16 year olds and the results point to a generation that treats smart tools as routine. The headline is clear. Search and artificial intelligence play core roles in how these teens learn, create, and communicate. Social platforms still matter, but their grip looks weaker than in prior cohorts. | Digital Information World
Swingsets can provide hours of fun for your children, allowing them to spend their summer afternoons and evenings swinging as high as they can, laughing with friends and siblings. However, finding the perfect swing set can be challenging, especially if you have never purchased one before. With hundreds of swingsets available, all claiming to be ... Read more The post How to choose the perfect swingset for your children appeared first on Special Education and Inclusive Learning.| Special Education and Inclusive Learning
No one travels down the river of life without encountering some turbulence. It's all part of the ride! The post A Ride Down the Rogue appeared first on Dr. James Dobson Family Institute.| Dr. James Dobson Family Institute
When children misbehave, there’s always a reason. In this reel, Brenen and Morgan Beeler explain that kids may not know how to verbalize what’s bothering them, but one cause could be a lack of quality time with mom and dad. Watch now to learn simple ways to address this problem. The post Quality Time appeared first on Dr. James Dobson Family Institute.| Dr. James Dobson Family Institute
Parents should consider some important facts before leaving large sums of money to their kids. The post Rich Kids appeared first on Dr. James Dobson Family Institute.| Dr. James Dobson Family Institute
Nearly one in 36 children are now diagnosed with autism—but what happens when they grow up? The post Adulting on the Spectrum appeared first on Dr. James Dobson Family Institute.| Dr. James Dobson Family Institute
Parents should try to protect the hearing of their children. The post Preventing Deafness appeared first on Dr. James Dobson Family Institute.| Dr. James Dobson Family Institute
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“I’d love my kids to play outside but there’s no one there for them to play with!” – Many a mom. “I’d love to play outside, but there’s no one there for me to play with.” – Far too many kids. And then there’s Guthrie, a 12-year-old 7th grader in Bend, Oregon. Here is his The post “I Was So Bored, I Started a Play Club” – Guthrie, Age 12 appeared first on Let Grow.| Let Grow
“Let me tell you about Alice,” said Mariel Mussack, an attorney with Community Legal Services, testifying in the Pennsylvania State Legislature on Monday. Alice, Mussack said, is a single mom of two who was also caretaker for her younger brother, aged 13. When she needed to run a brief errand, Alice had her brother babysit The post Neglect Charges for Letting 13-Year-Old Babysit? Compelling Testimony at Hearing appeared first on Let Grow.| Let Grow
A shorter version of this essay originally appeared in The Boston Globe. Kids need more independence. If only the law would allow it. By Andrew J. Haile It happened again recently, while I was taking my daughters to the park near our Dorchester [Massachusetts] home. They left the house before me -- I was grabbing| Let Grow
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"Older women likewise are to be reverent in behavior, not slanderers or slaves to much wine. They are to teach what is good, and so train the young women to love their husbands and children, to be self-controlled, pure, working at home, kind, and submissive to their own husbands, that the word of God may not be reviled" (Titus 2:3-5). The post Balancing Hospitality and Family at Thanksgiving appeared first on The Focused Pastor.| The Focused Pastor
Looking for how to find childcare you trust? Discover practical tips for choosing safe, reliable caregivers who make your child feel loved and secure.| Mama Teaches
Fodor's provides expert travel content worth exploring so you can dream up your next trip. The world is a weird and wonderful place—we want to show you around.| Fodors Travel Guide
Milena Malanciuc clearly recalls the day she was sent to an orphanage, when she was just five. She had been playing in the park with her older cousin. On their return home, they found a large black car waiting at the gate of Milena’s house. Strangers ushered her into it... The post The Country Making Orphanages Obsolete appeared first on Reasons to be Cheerful.| Reasons to be Cheerful
I’ll go first: I haven’t been the best about guardrails around my kids’ “digital identity.” Like a lot of parents, I posted the happy, the funny, and sometimes the very specific—team names, school logos, “We’re here!” vacation snaps. However, I’ve recently learned more about digital footprints, and while it didn’t send me into a shame… The post Sharenting and Your Child’s Digital Footprint appeared first on First Things First.| First Things First
At the Knoxville Zoo a few weeks ago, I watched a scene unfold that so many families will recognize. It was 1 p.m.—prime “tired and hungry” hour. A little boy, about two-and-a-half, was unraveling. His grandfather, clearly overwhelmed, was dragging him along and snapping, “Stop crying,” with the occasional swat and a promise that he’d never bring him to the zoo again. He worried out loud that everyone was staring and judging the child.What struck me was how the parents around them...| First Things First
World Kindness Day is celebrated every year on November 13, and it’s the perfect time... The post World Kindness Day Activities + Printable Kindness Bingo appeared first on Teach Beside Me.| Teach Beside Me
Dear Almost-Adult Kids, I know you think I worry too much. You look out into this adult world you are entering and see possibility and adventure. But I look out into the same world and see a myriad of landmines that seek to destroy my children. You dream about independence; I have nightmares about all […] The post To My Almost-Adult Kids: Don’t Be Afraid of These Three Words first appeared on Amy Medina.| Amy Medina
She is wild. She is beautiful. She is my daughter. And I’ve only just recently realized that she's a highly sensitive child. The post Your Highly Sensitive Child Is Normal. No Wait, She’s Extraordinary. appeared first on Sensitive Refuge.| Sensitive Refuge
Disclosure: I was sent a copy of this book in exchange for an honest review. All opinions are my own.What are your feelings about math? I feel like so many people do not like math and they have a stigma around it. In fact, our society tends to portray high school math as something that is torturous and not used. However, mindset plays a HUGE role in this success. If you tell your children, watch television shows that tell your children, etc. that math is hard and bad, then they will not hav...| Crafty Moms Share
Working at home requires self-discipline. If you’re trying to figure out how to manage both kids and work, here are some tips on how to structure your day.| www.theworkathomewoman.com
As children, talking with our parents about sex (or more like them talking at us) was probably super awkward, if it happened at all. Maybe you remember an adult fumbling through funny phrases, handing you something to read, or blurting out “wait until you’re older!” They meant well, but the whole interaction was not […] The post Why the Sex Talk with Kids Is a Myth (And What Works Better) appeared first on GoodTherapy.org Therapy Blog.| GoodTherapy.org Therapy Blog
Are you inadvertently doing these 10 ways that set your child up for failure? Sometimes we even think we are being good parents while doing them because we only want our children to be happy. Parenting is hard and sometimes our best intentions don’t have the results we expected. Over the years, I’ve had to work... The post 10 Ways To Set Your Child Up For Failure appeared first on The Cole Mines.| The Cole Mines
We seem to be the most apologetic of the sexes, but why women really apologize so much goes so much deeper than those two simple words. The other day a friend of mine stopped over for a much needed coffee break. We had both finished dropping our kids off at school. We hadn’t showered or put make up... The post The Real Problem With Women Always Saying I’m Sorry appeared first on The Cole Mines.| The Cole Mines
We know that reading is one of the biggest predictors of our child’s success in school but what are tangible ways to foster a love of reading in children? Over the years, I’ve learned a few key things that make a huge difference. Study after study has linked the benefits of reading to children from birth as... The post How To Foster A Love Of Reading In Children appeared first on The Cole Mines.| The Cole Mines
For all the worrying us parents do about whether or not our children know we love them, we often overlook the most basic way to show children they are loved. It is not in the amount of money we spend or even in the general amount of time. ... The post What You’re NOT Doing To Show Your Child They Are Loved…But Should appeared first on The Cole Mines.| The Cole Mines
Every day, I send my kids off to school with these 3 words your kids need to hear. And I cannot tell you what an impact it has on their days, as well as my own… because these 3 words work for any age. Someone yanks the toy away from your 4 year old at preschool. Your daughter’s... The post The 3 Words Your Kids Need To Hear appeared first on The Cole Mines.| The Cole Mines
Looking for an idea for family movie night? Ready to dive into a chapter book together? Reading aloud together and then watching is one of my favorite family traditions. In this post, you’ll find a list of my favorite books and their movie adaptations. I purposely seek out books that have been made into moviesContinue Reading The post Family Read Aloud & Movie Combinations appeared first on Busy Toddler.| Busy Toddler
Is your child comfortable speaking to adults? Finding the confidence to talk to adults is a massively important skill that is often forgotten amidst learning ABCs and 123s. I knew I needed to work together with my kids to help them build this skill – so I put a plan in action that I continueContinue Reading The post Talking To Adults: The Overlooked Skill Kids Need appeared first on Busy Toddler.| Busy Toddler
Does reading aloud still have value if your kids can read independently? It’s a common question faced by big kid families. This post is full of reasons to keep reading to kids at every age (and includes some of my favorite read-aloud books for families). The Importance of Read-Alouds There’s no question that we valueContinue Reading The post Read-Alouds Matter for All Ages appeared first on Busy Toddler.| Busy Toddler
Drug and alcohol addiction affects millions worldwide. From people of all ages, beliefs, and wealth class, substance addiction has profound socioeconomic consequences on communities worldwide. Despite enforced age restrictions in most countries, teenagers are still exposed to the effects of alcohol addiction. From peer pressure to prevention, here are the issues among teenage drinkers and […] The post From Peer Pressure to Prevention: Helping Teens Make Healthy Choices Around Alcohol appear...| Slap Dash Mom
The internet is no longer a separate space from everyday life. It is where children learn, play, and form connections. Young people today interact with technology in ways that shape their identities and social relationships from an early age. This reality raises an urgent question for society: how can we give younger users the freedom […] The post Balancing Online Safety and Independence for Young Users appeared first on Slap Dash Mom.| Slap Dash Mom
In the United States, most people just turned their clocks back one hour for the end of Daylight Saving Time. This annual ritual happens in fall when we “gain” an extra hour of sleep but also notic…| Economist Writing Every Day
If you’ve just come home from your local bonfire night celebration, chances are your coat and jumper have brought a bit of the bonfire home ... Read more The post How to Get Bonfire Smell Out of Clothes appeared first on In The Playroom.| In The Playroom
Yes, Great Wolf Lodge is worth it for families looking for an easy, all-in-one getaway that is fun, easy and offers exceptional value. There are ... Read more The post Is Great Wolf Lodge Worth It for Families? appeared first on Confessions of Parenting- Games, Jokes and Fun.| Confessions of Parenting- Games, Jokes and Fun
And so it begins, the next few months of child-free life.| Claudette | Writer of Words etc
There is a new law in the U.K. that makes it a criminal offence for pornography to depict strangulation. This new amendment to the Crime and Policing bill requires tech platforms to prevent users from seeing content involving strangulation or choking. Dani Pinter and Haley McNamara take a closer look at this new legal requirement […] The post Podcast: Explaining the New P*rn Law AND Is Wizz a Tinder App for Kids? appeared first on NCOSE.| NCOSE
Character.AI has announced a surprising and encouraging change to their platform that would restrict usage to 18+ users. It remains to be seen how accurate and reliable their system handles age verification, and Haley McNamara and Dani Pinter discuss the lead up to this monumental change for a major player in the AI companion bot […] The post MAJOR Changes Coming to Character.AI appeared first on NCOSE.| NCOSE
Roblox continues to be one of the most popular AND most dangerous online platforms for kids. Haley McNamara (CSO and Executive Director at NCOSE) is joined by Tim Nester (VP of Communications at NCOSE) to discuss the current state of Roblox safety – or lack thereof – as well as the recent lawsuits that families […] The post Roblox Sued and Instagram “Gore” appeared first on NCOSE.| NCOSE
Today, we talk "creative comeback after motherhood - or any pause in your path." I'm sharing my metaphor and an easy framework for knowing what people actually want these days with content. Because really: what do people actually want from creators today? I love this one - my Popsicle Stick Car Theory... This theory is […] The post My Popsicle Stick Car on the 405 Theory, aka Creative Comeback Era appeared first on HealthyHappyLife.com.| HealthyHappyLife.com
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I first wrote this post in October 2020, when my kids were much younger and Halloween decorations loomed from every corner. * I forget this every year—in October, there are places where it is no longer safe to walk. If we want to go to our friend Peter’s house, we can’t go up the street […]| The Last Word On Nothing
When columnist Jennifer V.'s daughter receives a new diagnosis, it causes Jennifer to irrationally wonder if she erred as a parent.| Neuromyelitis News
Learn how social media affects teen girls’ confidence and mental health, and discover practical ways parents can help ease online stress.| Pyramid Psychology
Parents need to know that autistic kids get TIRED. We autistics need rest, more frequently and in greater durations than non-autistic people.| THINKING PERSON'S GUIDE TO AUTISM
Sleep deprivation is recognized as a form of torture, with good reason. Being kept up at night or inability to sleep is often a serious suffering. Yet being kept up, sometimes in the form of choosing to stay up, is a part of parenting. The arrival of a newborn in a home brings sleeplessness in […]| LifeCraft
Yesterday was my wedding anniversary, the fifth one I have spent without my late husband, Jeff, who died of ALS in 2020. In the days leading up to each anniversary, […] The post It’s true, great dads do get promoted to grandpa appeared first on ALS News Today.| ALS News Today – The Web's Daily Resource for ALS News
New Mexico will become the first U.S. state to offer free child care to all residents regardless of income, saving families up to about $12,000 per child each year. What do you think? The post New Mexico Becomes First State To Offer Free Child Care appeared first on The Onion.| The Onion
“I have a family now. There’s no time to exercise and eat right!” Sound familiar? Unfortunately, I bet it does because it is a very common excuse with new parents. However, it’s worrisome. Sure, kids change your life but you mold theirs! Bringing kids up in a house where exercise and good nutrition take a […] The post Healthy Families Do These 5 Things appeared first on Family Focus Blog.| Family Focus Blog
We are all human and we all make mistakes. An important life lesson is learning to recognize our mistakes and apologize for them. This shows that we are capable of self-reflection, empathy, and learning from our errors. On occasion, this can be a difficult task and hard lesson for even us adults. It is important to teach your kids […] The post Why And How To Write A Letter Of Apology For Bad Behaviour appeared first on Family Focus Blog.| Family Focus Blog
Struggling to find the perfect Christmas gifts for Dad? You're not alone. Dads are notoriously hard to shop for: they either say they| Toddler in Action - Parenting, Baby, Toddler, Kids, Natural Remedies
Looking for some gift ideas for a child who loves animals? We’ve rounded up some of our favorite gifts for kids who love animals all in one place. From cuddly plush toys to wild adventures and creative animal themed activities, there is something for everyone! This post contains affiliate links, which means I will make... The post The Ultimate List Of Gifts For Kids Who Love Animals appeared first on Fox Farm Home.| Fox Farm Home
Discover how parents and caregivers can help children develop a healthy relationship with technology from a young age.| Tessa International School
Alex wanted to read my text messages on my phone but I didn’t want him to, so I hid the phone and told him the raw chicken in the fridge stole it. Then I showed him this: He laughed ’ti…| lindaghill.com
Wondering what's so special about special needs education? Here's what really makes it different from general ed—and why 'special' might not be the best word after all. Learn the facts, see a side-by-side comparison, and find out what special education is (and isn’t).| A Day in our Shoes
We believe that God is sovereign. He is in control of all things. But on the other hand, our world is broken by sin, which means that people don’t love God or others the way that they should.| Crossway Articles
If your kids were in charge, how would they treat you differently? Would they honor you with their decisions, or would they find more ways for you to degrade yourself in order to honor them?| Crossway Articles
I have been debating for a few days now whether to write a reflection on a recent loss in our family. I was thinking about just writing it in my journal, but then I thought that putting my thoughts…| Thoughts about leadership, history, and more
This Post: Why You Need to Be Your Teen’s Pre-Frontal Cortex (At Least for a While) Written By: Marybeth Bock The first time I realized my teenage son’s brain was… The post Why You Need to Be Your Teen’s Pre-Frontal Cortex (At Least for a While) appeared first on Raising Teens Today.| Raising Teens Today
This Post: The Moment It Hits You: We’re Friends Now Written By: Nancy Reynolds It’s never planned or announced; it just kind of sneaks up on you. Maybe it’s when… The post The Moment It Hits You: We’re Friends Now appeared first on Raising Teens Today.| Raising Teens Today
Oh, mamas... it might feel as though he doesn't need you anymore. But your almost-grown son needs you in quieter, deeper and different ways.| Raising Teens Today
This year, for the first time since I started working for L.A. Parent in 2017, a health issue forced me to take a considerable amount of time off. While my friends traveled, I spent summer recovering and reflecting — on local and global crises, work, health and on the 18 years I’ve spent being Sol’s […] The post Editor’s Note: Holding Space for Joy & Sorrow appeared first on L.A. Parent.| L.A. Parent
Focusing on helping others can set an important foundation for families —teaching kids empathy, the value of hard work and the power of giving. In Los Angeles, there are plenty of great opportunities for young people to volunteer — either on their own or with their parents — during the holidays and year-round. Here are […] The post Ways Families Can Give Back Together appeared first on L.A. Parent.| L.A. Parent
Free webinar at 1:00 p.m. Eastern time (US), February 18, 2026 Learn about Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR) therapy and its use for autistic individuals. About the speaker: Amanda Tami, LPC, BCBA, The Johnson Center for Child Health and Development. Amanda holds a The post EMDR Therapy and Autism appeared first on Autism Research Institute.| Autism Research Institute
Free webinar at 1:00 p.m. Eastern time (US), December 10, 2025 Holidays can be challenging for autistic individuals. Amanda Tami, LPC, BCBA, will share tips, tricks, and suggestions to help you plan for a merry holiday season. About the speaker: Amanda Tami, LPC, BCBA, The post Holidays and Autism appeared first on Autism Research Institute.| Autism Research Institute
Worried your teenager might be showing signs of narcissism? Learn the key traits to look out for and steps you can take to help them change.| Daniel Wong
Learn how to have age-appropriate conversations with kids about sensitive or mature content, fostering trust, safety, and understanding.| thewaveclinic.com
Social media has completely transformed the world of the American adolescent. It has taken the comparison pressure of the teenage social structure and made ...| d6family.com
“Kindness in words creates confidence. Kindness in thinking creates profoundness. Kindness in giving creates love.” – Lao Tzu One of my takeaways from social psychologist Jonathan Haidt’s recent book The Anxious Generation is that kids need to practice working out their relationships with each other. Negotiating what they want and also how to take care … Continue reading Out of the Mouth of Babes: Three Lines That Open Us Up→| Surprised By Joy
About Tara RenzeI help people become who they were truly meant to be.For over 20 years, I’ve studied and taught emotional intelligence as the key to confidence, clarity, and connection. It applies to sales, parenting, relationships, leadership, and life.I’ve led top-performing sales and leadership teams. Again and again, I’ve seen this: it’s not talent, opportunity, […] The post Tara Renze: Be Who You Came to Be: Emotional Intelligence, Parenting & Authentic Living /Ep 4223 appeared...| Family Faith in Action
La Leche League USA helps parents, families, and communities to breastfeed, chestfeed, and human milk feed their babies through parent-to-parent support. LLL USA encourages, informs, educates, supports, and promotes the use of human milk and the intimate relationship and development that comes from nursing a child for as long as mutually desired %| La Leche League USA
“What perks did you enjoy as a kid bc of your parents' jobs?“| Bored Panda
If you’re a UK parent trying to get your child assessed for autism, ADHD, or other neurodivergent conditions, you’ve probably already discovered the not-so-fun reality: NHS waiting lists that stretch into years, mounting stress, and some seriously tough choices about whether to go private. You’re not alone. Loads of parents across the UK are having ... Read more The post A Parent’s Guide to Private vs. NHS Diagnosis for Neurodiversity in the UK appeared first on Special Education and ...| Special Education and Inclusive Learning
Over half of Hong Kong children under ten already own one, sparking calls for stricter guidelines.| The Independent Singapore News
We could all use a little more kindness in our lives, which is why years ago, I started a Random Acts of Kindness series, as friends and I shared ideas about how to teach our little ones about showing compassion towards others. Reading together is an important part of raising kids who do the right... -Read More- The post Kindness Books for Kids appeared first on All Done Monkey.| All Done Monkey
Every time we plan a family trip, I remind myself of one thing: simple, stress-free, and FUN is the goal.Because let’s be honest, when you’re traveling with kids, it’s easy to slip into “project manager” mode instead of actually relaxing and enjoying the vacation. Pro Planning Tip: We recommend using Jessica Lieb with ET Family| B Honest Media - Parenting• Technology • Travel