Parents: What to teach kids beyond ‘resist’ and ‘persist’ in the midst of so much hate; Instagram heirlooms: Carving out a sacred corner of the Internet for my son; Where would I be without my friends, the moms who mothered me?; Dear Gap (and other retailers): Listen to this girl;
 
On Parenting
 
 
Frankie’s older brother doesn’t talk: The struggles of siblings of autistic children
How can I carve out a separate space for my neurotypical son when he shares his room, his time, his entire world, with a severely disabled brother?
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Parents: What to teach kids beyond ‘resist’ and ‘persist’ in the midst of so much hate
Resistance and persistence are important traits, but that can only help so much when your third grader gets evacuated because of a bomb threat. What do we tell our children then?
 
Instagram heirlooms: Carving out a sacred corner of the Internet for my son
Within a few months of his birth date, Oliver had a personal Instagram account boasting a small but enthusiastic fan base — and nearly 200 posts.
 
Where would I be without my friends, the moms who mothered me?
When my husband died and left me with two young kids, my mom friends made my life livable again.
 
Dear Gap (and other retailers): Listen to this girl
Brilliant idea from a 5-year-old: Can't you all just have a kids' section?
 
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Dreamers turned doers gather at Maker Faire
Kid creations include fossil detector, tech jewelry and Lego printer.
 
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‘Logan,’ ‘My Life as a Zucchini’ and other films to watch with your kids
A superhero movie that’s violent but poignant, and a touching animated drama about an orphan.
 
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