Our favorite parenting stories for the week of Feb. 12; Beyond ear buds and eyerolls: Nine ways to make travel with your teen fun; What to watch with your kids: ‘A United Kingdom’ and other movies; Why it’s important to read aloud with your kids, and how to make it count;
 
On Parenting
 
 
Parenting my teen feels really lonely right now
My sons actions, or inactions, don’t feel like topics I am willing to share anymore, his stories aren’t mine to tell.
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Our favorite parenting stories for the week of Feb. 12
What we're reading (and publishing!) this week.
 
Beyond ear buds and eyerolls: Nine ways to make travel with your teen fun
We have friends who have returned early from vacations because the tension with their teens got so high. But we have found an approach that seems to suit us.
 
What to watch with your kids: ‘A United Kingdom’ and other movies
The true and scandalous love story set in the 1940s carries a message of love and equality.
 
Why it’s important to read aloud with your kids, and how to make it count
A new study by Scholastic reiterates how important it is for parents to read with and to kids from day one. Here are some tips for good books, good practices.
 
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KidsPost
 
The world’s biggest library wants to place its treasures at your fingertips
Under Carla Hayden, the Library of Congress looks to engage more young readers.
 
Common Sense Media
 
What to watch with your kids: ‘A United Kingdom’ and other movies
The true and scandalous love story set in the 1940s carries a message of love and equality.
 
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