Most like having a job but say it leaves them too few hours for their children and other pursuits, a Pew survey shows. By Claire Cain Miller Claire Cain Miller has covered working families since 2014.
As a working parent, it's easy to feel stretched thin, especially when juggling meetings, deadlines, and the endless to-do list at home. With such a fast-paced schedule, it can be challenging to feel ...
ARDMORE, Pa.—Yair Lev was horrified when his 7-year-old daughter showed him all the apps she could access on her Chromebook at school. She had been using the device in class for months, but only after ...
Parents who find time for themselves feel better and show healthier physiological stress patterns on the same day, according to my new research. The findings suggest that even small moments away from ...
A newly formed parent advocacy group is hoping to bring families together around several education issues they say impact children's mental, physical and academic development. The Washoe Parent ...
In most families in the United States, parents work full time — and 60% of those who do say they spend too little time with their children, according to a Pew Research Center survey. Nearly half miss ...
A joyful family moment unfolds as parents discover the gender of their newest addition. #GenderReveal #Family #Heartwarming Coffee found to have startling effect on aging, says new study Shrek 5 - ...
Summer has just started, and I have already found myself yelling at my kids, “Get off the screens. Go do something.” They begrudgingly turn off the TV and games, and if I’m lucky, they go for a bike ...
It’s not exactly a surprise that the music of Puerto Rican superstar Bad Bunny makes people want to get up and dance. But when it literally turns a crying 10-month-old into an ecstatic dance machine, ...
I live in a state with terrible education, and I’m in the core of a large city with a complex school system. I’m stressed out all the time about what to do for my kids. It’s really important to me ...