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Dad Tweets Conversations with His Four Daughters

This dad of four girls shares his hilarious conversations with his daughters on Twitter for his followers to enjoy.

Ypsilanti Mom Aubrey Thomason

This Washtenaw County mom dishes on cravings, her fave baby gift and more.

Tips to Help Kids Cope with Pronunciation Aggravation, Nicknames

Parents can help their children deal with the frustration of having their name incorrectly pronounced, or having their moniker shortened to a nickname, with these tips.

Teenagers and Social Media: Helping Teens Avoid Social Media Mishaps

With so many apps that keep us connected, it's easy for kids to get hooked and too often, their online presence goes bad. How can parents keep their teens safe?

Best Adoption Books for Parents

Find advice and stories in these books about adoption, recommended by local adoption experts as some of the best books for adoptive parents.

Rethinking Household Chores

Women still have the lion's share of responsibility for housework and child care. Is there any hope of getting a better balance between the sexes?

Catholic School Sign Enrages Parents

An Arkansas school posted a sign repeating its policy against parents dropping off forgotten items – and people aren't happy.

Room Parent 101

Psyched out by classroom volunteer call-outs? This primer helps moms and dads jump into their kids' schools.

7 Tips for Finding Help for Single Parents

Solo moms and dads can't do it all alone, but asking for help can be hard. Here are seven steps to ask for and find help for single parents.

Tips for Teaching Your Teen How to Be a Good Leader

It's easy for teens to succumb to peer pressure, but there are three things parents can do to foster their adolescent's take-charge spirit.

Books Every Mother and Daughter Should Read

Here are some suggestions for books on mother-daughter relationships that every mom and her teenage girl should read.

Depression After Adoption: Why It Happens and How to Cope

Post adoption, depression can set in for many. Local therapists who work with adoptive families address what can cause it and what you can do to treat it.
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