I was given a project by my managing editor of what I'm thankful for. This is part of the 28 days of thanks and what I am thankful for is easy, I am thankful for family.
Kids are back in school and most parents are very, very happy about it...secretly happy that is. A new survey says three out of four parents were ecstatic to say "Have a great day at school!"
It's hard to find someone not connected to one social network or another. It's become a way of life, but for parents it might be really important to be "connected". Not just to check on your kids, but for a better relationship too!
Being a mom is tough. How do you feed your little one on the go? Enter Lollipop company Lollyphile and their line of breast milk-flavored lollipops. Yes, this is a thing now.
We've seen parents use unique methods to punish kids in the past -- through Facebook and by making them carry signs on busy streets, for example. But a Utah woman punished her stepdaughter in the most creative way yet by forcing her to wear ill-fitting thrift store clothing for being a bully.
Parents are getting creative! Seems that if your teenager breaks the rules, grounding them just ain't working. Instead embarrassing them in front of the world is what works.
No! Say it isn't so! Parents lie to their kids? Yes, but the lies are little lies. A new study shows parents tell lies to keep their children safe and healthy. The top lies?
The day a teen gets his or her own iPhone is usually one of the happiest of their youth. They're finally seen as responsible, semi-independent individuals. However, this 13-year-old, whose mother decided to attach her own 18-point agreement of rules and guidelines in exchange for the phone, might have reason to look for happier days.