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It’s Never too Late to Sleep Train: The Low-Stress Way to High-Quality Sleep for Babies, Kids, and Parents

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By Craig Canapari — 2025

From a leading pediatric sleep physician comes a revolutionary program that will have everyone in the house sleeping through the night. When Dr. See more...

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When and How to Say “No” to Caregiving

Being able to say, “No, I can no longer continue to provide care in this way,” may not only save the caregiver from emotional and physical burnout, but can also open up opportunities of shared caregiving responsibilities with others while deepening the level of honesty and openness in the...

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Emotional Side of Caregiving

Whether you become a caregiver gradually or all of sudden due to a crisis, or whether you are a caregiver willingly or by default, many emotions surface when you take on the job of caregiving.

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How to Handle Guilt and Other Caregiving Emotions

Taking care of a loved one with an illness or disability can stir up some complicated emotions.

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Caregiver’s Conundrum: Feeling Torn Between Caregiving and Work

Compartmentalize your life to be fully present in the moment

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How to Stop Yelling at Your Kids | How to Stop Being an Angry Parent

Parenting is one of the hardest jobs we will ever have and even the calmest parents will lose their cool and yell at their kids from time to time. Yelling doesn’t make us bad parents. Yelling makes us human.

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Peter Levine Interview: Trauma Proofing Your Kids

Peter discusses how parents can help their children with the stresses of current events.

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