Want to raise empowered women? Start in middle school.; Photographer combats gender stereotypes with the idea that ‘boys can, too’; Our favorite parenting stories for the week of Feb. 5; Why parents need to teach middle-schoolers kindness, from the author of ‘Wonder’;
 
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Our little boy was worth the wait
I've officially adopted my 3-year-old son, Michael. My first adopted child.
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Want to raise empowered women? Start in middle school.
Seven ways parents can prepare their daughters for success in the workplace.
 
Photographer combats gender stereotypes with the idea that ‘boys can, too’
I have fought every gift my two girls have received that has been pink, when it could’ve been purchased in neutral colors. It hadn’t occurred to me that there were boys out there facing a similar stigma.
 
Our favorite parenting stories for the week of Feb. 5
What happened at On Parenting this week, plus other parenting pieces we liked.
 
Why parents need to teach middle-schoolers kindness, from the author of ‘Wonder’
The author found we forget to teach kids to be kind once they are older, but they need that guidance at that age more than ever.
 
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A long bye-bye for Bao Bao
Fans of the National Zoo panda gather to say farewell as 3-year-old heads to China.
 
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‘The Lego Batman Movie’ and other films to watch with your kids
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