21 ’00s Kids’ TV Shows That We All Forgot About
As a proud Gen Z-millennial cusper, I firmly believe I grew up with the most elite selection of kids’ TV shows. I feel bad for the Gen Alpha TikTok babies who will never know what it’s like to rush home from school to catch the newest episode of Hannah Montana or Max & Ruby.
But although I…
One of the most valuable things parents can do for their children is simply avoid labeling them, McManne said. Labels hurt the parent-child relationship because they get in the way of parents seeing their children as struggling and needing help. Parents start to link certain…
Teachers Are Sharing Things Parents Do At Home That Make It Harder To Teach Their Kids
August 24, 2025
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“Parents don’t allow their children to make mistakes (i.e., not pass things in, or failing something). The parents will push for us to take late assignments and work harder than their child to make them pass.”
—Jess A, 45, Nova Scotia, Canada…
From Charlize Theron to Robert De Niro, Here Are 18 Celebs With Trans Or Nonbinary Kids
August 22, 2025
For exes Naomi and Liev, their daughter’s coming-out experience was pretty simple. Speaking with Variety this year, Liev revealed that 16-year-old Kai never actually sat down and told her parents that she’s trans, but had a “profound” moment when she requested to…
141 Pop Culture Questions Only ‘80s Kids Will Be Able To Answer
August 21, 2025
Gen X Pop Culture Quizzes
The ’80s were cool. They were also a really long time ago, so it would be super impressive if you remember any of the iconic pop culture of the decade that’s spread out among these five quizzes, let alone all of it. Are…
Add Yours: Parent Mealtime Hacks For Picky Eaters
As most parents know, kids can be picky eaters — some more than others.
For the parents with truly picky eaters, I’m curious: How do you get your kids to try new foods?
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You Probably Don't Even Realize This 1 Bias In Kids' TV Shows. Experts Say It Could Be Harmful.
August 18, 2025
“For these shows, the syntactic male advantage was particularly stark,” Vial said. She noted that when boys are more likely to get seen as “doers,” this “sends kids the message that agency belongs more naturally to boys than to girls, even if no one explicitly…





