I’m sure no adult just wakes up one morning and decides to write off their parents. Anyone who has made that decision probably knows how hard it was to make. But research consistently shows that a sizeable share of adult children will become estranged from a parent at some point. It tends to happen more...
Kids
People still cling to an old promise about family life. They say a baby will steady a troubled home, deepen love, and make adulthood complete. It is an attractive promise because parenthood can bring pride, devotion, purpose, and fierce attachment. Yet the latest evidence does not support the simpler version of that story. A large...
Growing up, it’s easy to believe that love should have been enough to make everything right. Many people look back on their childhood with a mix of gratitude and questions, wondering why certain needs weren’t fully met. As adults, those questions can turn into expectations, shaped by modern conversations around emotional intelligence, mental health, and...
A new children’s mental health hospital has opened in Michigan, and it’s already being seen as a turning point in how the United States approaches pediatric behavioral care. At a time when anxiety, depression, and crisis-level mental health conditions among children are rising at alarming rates, this facility represents more than just another hospital. It...
A piano prodigy, Miss A, a name her parents chose to keep their daughter’s identity private, sat at a piano in a pink dress and a neat updo in March 2025, placed her hands on the keys, and played Beethoven’s Für Elise entirely from memory. She was 4 years old. When she finished, she moved...
Not all states offer the same level of maternal and infant care. Care quality and outcomes vary widely by state, directly affecting families’ experiences and babies’ safety. A recent analysis by WalletHub looked at all 50 states to determine which are top-performing and worst-performing for new families, considering factors like healthcare costs, quality of care,...
Across the country, teachers working two jobs is no longer a surprising headline. It is becoming a steady reality inside public education. What once looked like optional summer work has moved into year-round side employment, evening retail shifts, tutoring sessions after dinner, food delivery routes on weekends, and contract work squeezed between grading and lesson...
There are not many moments in life that hit quite like your first paycheck. That first paycheck feels different from birthday money or an allowance, because you actually worked for it. You showed up, clocked in, listened to a manager, maybe wiped down tables or handed out fries, and then someone paid you. For teens,...
If you spend time online, you will see Gen Z reacting in disbelief to the things Millennials did growing up. But those habits were just normal life and how the world worked at the time. When you compare those old routines to today’s digital reality, they can look almost prehistoric. Millennials grew up during one...
The people we love don’t stay forever, and we know this, but we live as if they will. We assume our parents will always answer on the first ring, that our kids will stay small enough to crawl into our laps, and that Sunday dinners will keep happening without anyone having to plan them. So...
Kelly Clarkson’s kids are banned from social media for as long as they live under her roof. The singer and talk show host explained her reasoning in a January 2024 cover interview with People, saying the platforms “can be really hard on kids in general but especially kids with parents in the public eye.” So...
In a world increasingly migrating online, our personal privacy seems to be narrowing down. Hence, many parents would be understandably reluctant to post images of their children’s pictures online. Those who post their children tend to be cautious, either by posting privately or by obscuring the child’s identity through the use of emojis. With the...