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As a parent, we often reminisce about our favorite childhood memories. Now it’s time to give your children some of their own.
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As a parent, we often reminisce about our favorite childhood memories. Now it’s time to give your children some of their own.

No one likes to be reminded of the fact that they've aged, but when you turn 30, just remember with more experience come some unique opportunities.

If you are a newlywed, it really does pay to move away from both your parents and in-laws! Newlyweds benefit from a little distance.

Knowing about it is half the battle, and if you know you can end the relationship if you think your partner may be cheating. A sign to look for is...

Being an aunt or an uncle allows you to participate in a unique relationship with your niece and you can form a unique bond.

In groups of siblings, there's a weird one. They’re the one that you have to protect from bullies and prevent from wearing their bras outside their shirts.

Ours was a loving but complicated bond. This is the letter I wish I'd sent her.

The following are just a few of the enjoyable and absurd experiences that make living with a nurse so much fun (and a little bit frustrating at times).

Playful dads are not inept parents, joking their way through adulthood. Instead, they're positively shaping their children's lives in a meaningful way.

These are easy things any parent can do to help their child who struggles with Dyslexia.

Do you want your kids to listen? Use the following parenting tools to encourage responsibility and cooperation in your children.

You can make going to school easy in the mornings with these tips.

Changes to your neighborhood can be pretty clear. Other times, not so much. Pay attention and you’ll be the first to know when it’s time to make a move.

Bored of the same old routine? Don't like the standard cards and gifts? Be creative and surprise your husband with a different, new gift. Here are 15 ways!

Five lessons learned from having a chronically ill family member.