Parenting
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7 Screen Time Rules Every Parent Should Set
If you’re a parent today, you’ve probably had at least one heated debate in your home over screen time. Maybe it’s your 8-year-old refusing to put down the tablet during dinner. Or maybe it’s your teenager scrolling on their phone at midnight, even after you’ve told them to go to bed. The truth...
10 Effective Ways To Prevent Teenage Pregnancy
Teenage pregnancy remains a significant public health concern, affecting millions of young people worldwide. While rates have declined over the past decades, approximately 194,000 babies were born to teens aged 15-19 in the United States in 2017, according to the CDC. The consequences extend far...
10 Warning Signs Of Sex Trafficking Every Parent Should Know
As parents, safeguarding our children is always a top priority, but in today’s ever-connected world, new threats, like sex trafficking, can be harder to recognize. This horrifying crime targets the vulnerable, and unfortunately, children and teens can often become victims without parents...
10 Signs Your Teenager Needs A Social Media Detox
Social media has become an integral part of our lives, especially for teenagers, who use it to connect, share, and express themselves. While it can be a powerful tool for creativity and communication, excessive use often leads to more harm than good. From disrupted sleep patterns to feelings of...
A Parenting Financial Confidence Framework
Financial confidence in parenting is often misunderstood. Many people assume it means having enough income, enough savings, enough predictability, and enough margin that money stops feeling emotionally charged. But that is not how most parents actually experience it. Plenty of capable...
Recognizing Unrealistic Standards Around Family Spending
Unrealistic standards around family spending are expectations that make ordinary, responsible parenting feel inadequate unless family life looks consistently comfortable, generous, and visibly well-resourced. Most parents recognize this feeling quickly once it is named. It can sound like: We...
When Providing Feels Like It’s Never Enough
When providing feels like it is never enough, it usually means money has become tied to emotional adequacy, not just practical support. A parent may be covering bills, buying groceries, keeping routines going, and making constant tradeoffs for the household, yet still feel as though they are...
