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Sagittarius June 2016 Horoscope

Sagittarius (November 21 - December 21): You know what you’re good at? Choosing friends. You have the nicest friends. Funny, smart, skillful, honest. Your friends are good people and they love to ...

Scorpio June 2016 Horoscope

Scorpio (October 22 - November 21): Why you gotta smell so good and look so fine all the time, Scorpio? Those bright eyes, that air of mystery, the attention to detail. If the zodiac was a bar, yo...

Libra June 2016 Horoscope

Libra (September 22 - October 22): If the zodiac was The Love Boat, you’d be the cruise director, Julie McCoy. You know what people need, when they need it, and how to help them get it. You’re exc...

Cancer June 2016 Horoscope

Cancer (June 20 - July 22): You love home so much you’d think Edward Sharpe & the Magnetic Zeros wrote their biggest hit about this astrological sign. Of course, the point of that song is that...

Leo June 2016 Horoscope

Leo (July 22 - August 22): If a combination craft store / library / sex toy shop had any market viability, you could thrive in that business. Art, ideas, performance, romance — these are a few of ...

Virgo June 2016 Horoscope

Virgo (August 22 - September 22): Virgo, if the zodiac was a cartoon, you’d be Curious George. You’re interested in everything, and you’ll wander off following the things you want to understand, an...

Aries June 2016 Horoscope

Aries (March 20 - April 19): If you had little baby triplets, you could name them: Verve. Vivacity. Vitality. Because that’s what you have, Aries. You’re a life-lover, hungry for success, fueled b...

Taurus June 2016 Horoscope

Taurus (April 19 - May 20): If the Zodiac was a corporation, you’d be the CFO. Your workspace would be a big comfortable corner office with one helluva a view of the galaxy. You’d probably even hav...

4 Money Lessons Kids Can Learn on Vacation

Even as you put your feet up and relax, you can also teach your kids valuable lessons in money - what it takes to save and stick to a budget.

Your Latte Habit Isn't the Reason for Your Financial Woes

Just under half of us are living paycheck-to-paycheck existences at least some of the time.

13 Blogs and Podcasts for People Who Love to Learn About the Brain

If you love to learn about the brain, mindfulness, and philosophy, you'll love these blogs and podcasts.

What Does it Mean to Want a Girl? 

As I puzzled over my desire for a girl, my husband wondered why I was stressing when we had no control over the outcome anyway.

In Praise of Lazy Summer Days 

My kids will go to summer camps. There will be some school work. But there will be time for digging in the dirt, lounging in the sun, and experiencing the benefits of being bored.

The Beginning of the End

In the same fleeting span it took my youngest to became a four-year-old, my 14 year old will be 18. I'm contemplating moments like they're already gone.

5 Things My Kids Learned When I Ran a 5K

As I started my 5K training program, I was prepared to be sore and sweaty. What I didn’t expect was how much my young children would learn from watching me.

Kids Need Active Free Play for Healthy Bodies

A conversation with pediatric occupational therapist Angela Hanscom about the many benefits of "active free play" for kids - especially in in nature.

The Lazy Mom's Guide to Surviving Summer Break with Teens

As much as I find myself counting down the days to freedom right along with my teen, I also get a little panicked about what summer will really bring.

Sharing the Importance of Memorial Day With Your Kids

It's meaningful to pause to reflect on Memorial Day with kids. A simple way to do this is by including them in the National Moment of Remembrance at 3 PM.

Inspiration buying with smartphone

10 People Who Are My Everyday Heroes as a Parent of Young Kids

As a parent, I rely on the daily help of many people who likely see themselves as doing nothing extraordinary. Thank you, everyday heroes.

Internet Parents are Fighting the Wrong Battles

When I hear the terrible news of school shootings and terrorist attacks I realize one thing is certain: we, as parents, are fighting about the wrong things.

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6 Things to do When Your Kids' Sport Season is Over

Coach Justin's list of how to decompress when the sport season ends.

Stop Ruining S'mores, America

Fancypants food bloggers are ruining s'mores. Of all the controversial subjects we've written about at Parent Co, this might just be the most divisive.

How Does Multitasking Change the Way Kids Learn?

Tech that students are familiar with is attractive to educators, but getting students focused might be more difficult because of it.

Summer Reading To Avoid "Brain Drain" in Kids

Have your kids make reading meaningful by applying what they learn to areas of their life that matter to them.