6 ways good parents contribute to their child’s anxiety; Autism: When to push and when to stop; Mother accused of letting sex offender tattoo her children, telling them ‘not to whine or cry’; Why I’m teaching my 6-year-old to meditate; Family Filmgoer reviews ‘Midnight Special,’ ‘Everybody Wants Some!!’ and more; Why this mother is stopping it with the cleanses, diets;
 
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6 ways good parents contribute to their child’s anxiety
So many good intentions may have the opposite impact on our children.
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Autism: When to push and when to stop
As an autism parent, I frequently ask myself a big question: What tasks and traits do we keep working on with him, and what tasks and traits do we let go of?
 
Mother accused of letting sex offender tattoo her children, telling them ‘not to whine or cry’
"The children stated Ashley told them to get the tattoos, but not to cry or whine about it when it hurts."
 
Why I’m teaching my 6-year-old to meditate
I can’t protect my daughter from the outside world. But I can give her this one tool, this millenniums-old coping mechanism, that can be her rock in the storm.
 
Family Filmgoer reviews ‘Midnight Special,’ ‘Everybody Wants Some!!’ and more
A strange brew of sci-fi, mystery and mysticism, and Richard Linklater’s ode to college.
 
Why this mother is stopping it with the cleanses, diets
I used to berate myself for not having the perfect body. Now, I want to show my kids to appreciate their physical form for what it is—a fascinating and powerful tool
 
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