Sweet Potato Fried Rice Kid Made

Kid Made Recipe: Sweet Potato Fried Rice

by ParentCo.

In 2018 we’re aiming to get our teenager cooking family dinner once a week - solo! This awesome fried rice is a great recipe for big kids to try out.

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The Sneaky Science Behind Your Kid’s Tech Obsessions

by ParentCo.

Son won't turn off his video game? Daughter obsessed with "likes" on Instagram? It may not be entirely their fault.

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Today Is an “I Hate Kevin” Day

by Rachel Ulriksen

I’m invisible, and today I’m letting myself be mad about it. I hate Kevin. I wish he had never been born.

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The Benefits of Letting Grudges Go

by Dolores Smyth

Consider that the harmful effects of long-standing grudges also hurt those we most want to protect: our children.

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What We’re Listening To: Story Pirates

by ParentCo.

What do whoopee cushions, dino bank robbers, and dogs’ rights have in common? They’re all subjects of the hilarious podcast Story Pirates.

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I Miss My Husband

by ParentCo.

It seems silly for me to say I miss my husband because it is silly, because he’s right here next to me most of the time.

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Calling all Kid Artists! Now's Your Chance to Doodle for Google

by ParentCo.

If you've got an artistic kid in grades K-12, you should know about Google's annual Doodle contest.

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How to Foster Your Son's Love of Reading

by ParentCo.

Boys are less apt to develop a love of reading and statistically score lower on reading tests. How can we better support them?

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Wild Rumpus

by ParentCo.

When I hear the term “wild” I am automatically transported to the scene in Maurice Sendak’s book "Where the Wild Things Are" in which Max is sent to his room for behaving, well, wild.

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Could Daycare Surveillance Actually Be a Bad Thing?

by Fiona Tapp

More and more childcare facilities are investing in software that allows parents to log in and watch their kids in real time. Could there be drawbacks?

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6 Novels Featuring Dads You’ll Love

by Pam Moore

If you’re in the mood to snuggle up with a novel featuring an awesome dad, here are six that won’t let you down.

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Playing the Chess Game of Shorts in Winter

by Max Everhart

This morning, he emerged from his bedroom wearing a red bandana, a pair of soccer shorts, and a short-sleeved T-shirt that read THIS KID RULES.

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What Debra Winger Taught Me About Motherhood

by ParentCo.

"Terms of Endearment" stayed with me as I grew up. It was one of the few movies I ever saw that portrayed the mother daughter bond as I knew it.

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The Wildly Overblown Children's Birthday Party: Can We Be Done?

by ParentCo.

You know what’s wild? Kids' birthday parties in the new millennium. Their Pinterest perfection, their thematic orchestration.

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Ten Things You Can Do Right Now to Make Next Holiday Season That Much Easier

by ParentCo.

The holidays can be totally exhausting and overwhelming. Take advantage of the tailwind and make next year a little easier.

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Why I Wish My Kids’ Classrooms Had Chalkboards

by Kendra Stanton Lee

We might not all get a teacher with a texting embargo, but maybe we can hope for a little more balance, inside the classroom and out.

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Actually, I Don't Want to Breastfeed in Public

by ParentCo.

There are many people standing up for a woman’s right to breastfeed in public these days. That’s wonderful, but it's left me a bit confused as a new mom.

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Carpe Diem, YOLO, and Balance

by ParentCo.

Here’s the deal that I’ve tried to strike with life: be both. Let the 80/20 rule follow you around and nestle into your everyday.

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These Are the Type of Books You Should Stock on Your Baby's Book Shelf

by ParentCo.

As a new study shows, some books are better than others when it comes to helping young children learn.

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Would You Order From the Original Kids' Menu?

by ParentCo.

The kids menu dates back to Prohibition. And while it may have changed a bit over the years, there's a bleakness that seems to endure.

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KidKusion | Teething Armour

by ParentCo.

Cover shopping cart handles, crib rails, and stroller bars with this multi-purpose teething pad. Simple solutions to soothe a teething baby.

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If You're in the Throes of Colic, Just Hold On

by ParentCo.

It was, quite simply, awful. Dreadful. Wretched. But you know what? It passed. Colic passed. And I lived to tell the tale.

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Why a Consistent Approach to Your Parenting is Important

by Jill Ceder

Being consistent is time-consuming and requires thought and patience but will make your relationship stronger as your child gets older.

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Keeping Faith in the Religion of Running

by ParentCo.

Seven years ago, I never walked. When I went for a run, I ran. I ran when I felt great and when I didn’t. But now I’m tired.

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