Phone scams have been around for a while, but recent advances in artificial intelligence technology are making it easier for bad actors to convince people they’ve kidnapped their loved ones. Scammers are using artificial intelligence to replicate the voices of people’s family members in fake kidnapping schemes that convince victims to send money to scammers […]
My SIL put her kids up for adoption because she ‘missed her old life’
A woman wrote in a parenting advice column after she and her husband adopted her sister-in-law’s twins. “My husband and I became parents thinking we would like to have three or four children,” she begins. “My first pregnancy had some serious complications at the end, but my doctors agreed that a second pregnancy was still […]
Don’t Tell Your Kids to Stop Crying: Child Psychiatrists
She is crying badly! Dr. Willough Jenkins, a board-certified Canadian-American psychiatrist specializing in child psychiatry, is revealing the most common parenting mistake she sees—telling your kids to stop crying. “Telling children not to cry sends the message that their feelings are not valid. “Crying is a natural way to express emotions, and it’s important for […]
My friend brings her baby everywhere – is it wrong not to invite her on trips?
When people in your circle of friends start spending important life moments in front of others, it can strain the close bond you once had. These milestones can include entering a serious relationship, getting married, or starting a family. One woman recently confessed that her friend, who had a baby this year, insisted on bringing […]
Parents are ‘crying’ over viral anti-smartphone ad for Siroko
A poignant new ad highlighting the tragic impact of phone addiction on teenagers is leaving parents in tears – as experts say society is at a “tipping point” in the epidemic. The ad for Siroko, a Spanish sportswear brand, highlights the sad reality for many families, where fights over phone use are now said to […]
1 in 4 US adults suspect they have undiagnosed ADHD: new study
One in four American adults suspect they have undiagnosed ADHD, a new study finds, but only 13% have shared their concerns with a doctor. Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder is a developmental disorder characterized by inattention, hyperactivity, and impulsive behavior. About 4.4% of adults 18 to 44 have ADHD, according to Ohio State University researchers who oversaw the […]
Adverse effects of childhood stroke may be overestimated: study
A recent study examined the long-standing debate about the impact of smacking on children’s development. The study, published in Marriage & Family Review, found that punishment may not be as damaging to a child’s future. The study, published in Marriage & Family Review, found that punishment may not be as damaging to a child’s future. […]
Do parents give their children good financial advice?
The average American parent gives their child 114 unique pieces of financial advice a year, according to a new study. However, parents admit that their financial advice is not always used: respondents said their child listens only about half (54%) of the time. A survey of 5,000 American parents—ages 30+ and evenly divided among 100 […]
Drug-induced seizures in children double over age 15: study
The number of American children who suffered a seizure after ingesting someone else’s drugs or illegal substances nearly doubled between 2009 and 2023, a new study finds. These types of seizures in people younger than 20 increased from 1,418 in 2009 to 2,749 in 2023, according to an analysis of national poison data by University […]
The extremely common baby product you probably have is dangerous
Millions of parents use and have used walkers to teach their babies to walk for years, but it may come as a surprise to many that they are considered harmful. The toy, which helps support babies as they learn to take their first steps and develop other motor skills, has long been declared dangerous by […]