With Christmas Sooner Than You Think, Here Are the 43 Top Toys of 2020 From Amazon
Top toys so good that any one of them will get you “cool points” with your little one.
Top toys so good that any one of them will get you “cool points” with your little one.
Getting your child ready for the school year is overwhelming on a normal year, but 2020 is really handing it to us. From masks to the stress of unexpected homeschooling, here are our favorite memes to remind you that you’re not alone in the ridiculousness of it all.
A woman recently posted to Reddit seeking advice after she discovered her husband had been having a 15-year-affair with his cousin.
A mom writes in asking for advice about activities she can have her kids do to keep them busy during the pandemic. This mom says her two children only want to play on the computer and/or watch TV. They have other games and activities around the house, but the kids find them boring and thus return to their technology. This mom adds that before the pandemic began, extracurricular activities kept her kids busy, but now it’s a very different world. Any ideas for this mom and her kids?
A mother-of-two from Vancouver, Canada, by the name of Anne Bruinn has always prided herself on being flexible when it comes to parenting.
One mother who lost her oldest son reveals how the most challenging aspect of grief was relating to other parents — but the way she interacted with one mom had her husband feeling like she was attempting to erase their son out of their life story.
One of the best dads on Twitter, Henpecked Hal keeps it real with hilarious tweets about parenting and marriage.
Our sons and daughters begin internalizing messages at a surprisingly young age. Messages about gender are especially impactful — and potentially harmful — starting in adolescence and throughout the pre-teen years.
During the middle of an argument, it can be easy to say whatever comes to your mind first. Unfortunately, that may not always be the best thing to say your son, especially if you’re focused on telling to be more “manly.”
The story of how one mom ended up living with her ex-husband again during COVID-19 quarantine… and the surprising things she learned along the way.