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The Myth of the Perfect Soulmate
The idea that we have the perfect soulmate has proved popular among young adults in the U.S. A 2011 poll found that 73% of Americans believed in a soulmate, ...
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Mom Facing Possible Charges After Son's Reckless Driving
A growing number of high-profile tragedies are leading to prosecutions of parents not for their actions, but for their failures to act. One such case ...
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Out With Play, In with Phone-Based Childhood
In his book, The Anxious Generation, author Jonathan Haidt confirms our worst fears about what happened to Generation Z, the first generation to go through ...
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Child Hears ‘Monsters’ in Bedroom
Ashley Class was initially unconcerned when her oldest child complained about monsters in her room. Ashley said, “She was saying she heard monsters ...
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The Only Kid in Class Without a Cell Phone
Kaylee and Mike Low have four children. When their oldest son, now aged 14, started asking for a cell phone back in the fourth grade, they both said no. ...
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TV Dads in American History
In a fascinating article, writer Tim Grierson walks us through the history of the TV dad and shows how each dad reflects the values in America at that ...
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Despicable Online Predators Harming Children
Parents have another vector of potential harm to monitor besides the most popular social media platforms like Facebook, Instagram, TikTok, and X. Bad ...
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What Men Wish Their Dads Had Taught Them
A father’s influence on their sons is profound. As young men, we look first to our fathers to help lay the foundation for our own future growth. ...
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50% of Teens Do Not Enjoy Life
Some experts call it “the new great depression.” Since the rise of social media, depression and feelings of hopelessness have skyrocketed ...
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A Gen Z's Guide to Their Generation
A Gen Z journalist named Rikki Schlott wrote an essay to explain her generation to parents of Gen Z children. She called the essay “her best shot ...
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