By Emily Hashimoto — 2020
A queer author of color on the limits of language and the maximums of love.
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Attachment parenting has recently become a catchphrase for bonding with children. But there’s a lot more to it than babywearing and breastfeeding
Claire Arnold looks at the importance of maintaining physical and emotional connections with older children.
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"Grown don't mean nothing to a mother. A child is a child. They get bigger, older, but grown? What's that suppose to mean? In my heart, it don't mean a thing." — From Beloved, by Toni Morrison
After 40 years of visiting the Barí Indians in Venezuela, anthropologists have discovered a new twist on family values.
Maria Nemeth writes that making the holidays enjoyable has more to do with presence than presents.
It might be the first time you've seen your sister since that argument last summer. You might get together once a year with your frosty in-laws. One acquaintance calls the Christmas Eve dinner "the fight before Christmas."
Here's what you need to know about shaming your kids online and in public, including examples of shaming words that single parents, in particular, should avoid.
For more than half a century, Alejandro Jodorowsky has been revered as a master of the surreal—a puppeteer of grotesque fantasy and psychedelic excess.
When my mom developed dementia, my dad tried to deny it and I tried to fix it. We both failed.
When you think of your mother, does your heart open with compassion or tighten with resentment? Do you allow yourself to feel her tenderness and care? The way we receive our mother’s love can be similar to how we experience love from a partner.