What to watch with your kids: ‘The Eagle Huntress,’ ‘Arrival’ and more; The surprising way teens talk about the parents they seem to ignore; How parents can help disappointed kids cope with the Trump win; A 4-year-old refuses to participate in his soccer games. Should he be forced to?;
 
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Lessons in parental competence: Flying solo with a baby and norovirus
None of the zillion items I’d shoehorned into our luggage (just in case!) would prove helpful in this particular situation.
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What to watch with your kids: ‘The Eagle Huntress,’ ‘Arrival’ and more
An inspiring doc about a barrier-breaking teen girl and a deeply thoughtful sci-fi tale.
 
The surprising way teens talk about the parents they seem to ignore
Parents of troubled teens tell me how little their children say at home, how they don't know how to talk to them anymore. But the teens do talk to me. This is what they say.
 
How parents can help disappointed kids cope with the Trump win
Long after Tuesday-night bedtimes, when the results were rapidly leaning toward a President Trump, the texts, tweets, calls and emails from parents started: "How will we explain this to our children?"
 
A 4-year-old refuses to participate in his soccer games. Should he be forced to?
Why won’t he play with the other kids? Leahy sheds some light on kids and sports.
 
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