I told my daughter she can’t dress up as a Native American for Halloween. Here’s why.; Why my first year of parenthood was like a year at sea; Please stop saying my adopted daughter is ‘lucky’; Five ways to avoid becoming a helicopter parent;
 
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How I kept running while I was pregnant
A runner figures out how to run safely while pregnant.
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I told my daughter she can’t dress up as a Native American for Halloween. Here’s why.
My daughter wanted to dress like a character she was enamored with, but how could I tell her how inappropriate that was and why?
 
Why my first year of parenthood was like a year at sea
And what it’s like when your first mate has colic.
 
Please stop saying my adopted daughter is ‘lucky’
There are many words I would use to describe our daughter. Tough. Resilient. Determined. Silly. Cuddly. Stubborn. Lucky though? Probably not.
 
Five ways to avoid becoming a helicopter parent
 
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On the campaign trail: 2 reporters share what it’s like to cover Clinton and Trump
Jenna Johnson and Abby Phillip have traveled with the candidates for more than a year.
 
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What to watch with your kids: ‘Middle School,’ ‘The Great Gilly Hopkins’ and more
This pair of book-based films should entertain tweens.
 
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