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Reminder: Smart toys are cute, cuddly, and full of security risks
That information has to go somewhere, and it's probably not well-secured.
By Diane Shipley
These hacks are a reminder for parents that they aren't alone
Because the best medicine is often a bit of creativity.
By Alex Hazlett
A subscription for baby food? It's not as crazy as it sounds.
Yumi provides nutrient-dense, made-to-order baby food subscriptions, for a price.
By Olga Massov
When surprising your kids goes horribly awry
When your kids don't react to that Disneyland trip like you'd expected...
By Jenna Drenten
How to give kids good body image in the age of Snapchat
The teen years are way too late to begin building awareness.
By Nancy Redd
Run your family life, all from one app? Cozi promises you can
Appointments, school events, photos, and meals, all together.
My dog nanny cam turned me into a helicopter dog mom
I didn't think I would be like this.
By Rachel Kraus
Teaching kids to be tech whizzes as early as elementary school
How should kids interact with tech from elementary school onward?
By Amazon
Dear dads: Have the courage to be vulnerable, especially online
On the two-year anniversary of my sobriety, I went to social media and posted my story for the entire world to see.
By Doyin Richards
How to navigate the world of internet pet adoption with your kids
So you want to bring home a good doggo? Here's where to start.
By Joanne Eglash
Watch this dad slide all over an icy driveway to rescue his daughter's new toy
Dad is here to get the job done.
Resourceful dad carries stubborn toddler into house like a duffle bag
Extreme dad move.
Reclaiming our Mohawk heritage, one app-supplied word at a time
When my daughter asks for the language of my mother, I open the Speak Mohawk app on my iPhone.
By Kelly Boutsalis
You can now talk to The Wiggles on Google Assistant
Having the world's biggest kids act is a good get.
By Johnny Lieu
Group texts are the new cliques for teens and tweens
But unlike Snapchat or Instagram, there's no barrier to entry.
By Beth Swanson
Games and apps to rely on when you really need a quiet kid
Like dinner at a restaurant or on a plane ride.
A cheat sheet for researching a video game your kid wants to play
Move your family game discussions away from a reflexive “no” and toward a nuanced understanding.
By Lisa A. Goldstein
How to tell if you're a 'Lawnmower Parent' and what to do about it
Have you worked really hard to remove obstacles from your kid's path? We have bad news for you.
By Sarah Cottrell
10 podcasts for budding audiophiles and their parents
Because you can't exactly stream 'Serial' or 'Dear John' during family dinner prep.
If you want to get pregnant, don't trust an app
Period-tracking apps usually have fertility predictions, but are they reliable?
By Diane Shipley
Why you should give kids toys that look like them
Helping children understand the diversity and complexity of their world starts with toys we give them.
Setting digital boundaries for your kids doesn't have to be a headache — Optimize That
The internet doesn't have to be a scary place.
By Lacey Smith
Wild parenting advice from the first man to win a paternity leave suit
Of course, your job would be much easier if your child was a baby porcupine.
By Jerry Cammarata