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    Divorce
    By Miranda Altice

    This book list has been curated by parents, teachers, and therapists to help kids process their emotions and feeling around the topic of divorce.

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    Family Pets

    After learning about these four benefits your whole family can get from having a dog, it will be impossible not to be convinced to get to the shelter or breeder immediately.

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    Grandparents
    By Jennifer Caffelle

    If grandma and grandpa don't want to be called "grandma" and "grandpa," we've got the ultimate list of alternative names for grandparents from different backgrounds and of varying levels of formality.

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    COVID Resources
    By Charise Rohm Nulsen

    We have never faced a back-to-school season quite like this year. The uncertainty and unknown is causing stress and anxiety not only for parents and teachers, but also for students. Here are five phrases you can say to your anxious child about schools reopening to help soothe their worries and fears.

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    Families and Food
    By L. Elizabeth Forry

    These fun food activities for the whole family will send boredom packing. Plus, these food activities teach kids practical life skills and give parents an opportunity to bond with their little ones.

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    COVID Resources

    We all know this will be a summer unlike anything that anyone has experienced before. The question is: How can we all make the most of it, anyway?

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    Maintaining a Healthy Marriage

    During times of stress and change, it can feel like everything is falling apart and it's more important than ever to take the time to nurture your relationship with your partner. Here are five tips for creating a safe space in your marriage or relationship during the stres of the coronavirus pandemic.

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    Going Green

    Here are five fun and creative ways to get your kids excited about the environment and the next generation involved in saving the planet.

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    Staying Healthy

    If deep breathing and meditation are not for you, there are other ways to find your peaceful center. Here are four mindful practices the whole family can enjoy.

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    Parenting Issues
    By Elisa Cinelli

    Parents of only children face unique challenges during stay-at-home orders. One mom offers her tips and advice on how she keeps her only child social and engaged during quarantine.

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    COVID Resources
    By Jennifer Caffelle

    With the whole family home at once, it is hard to maintain normal routines. It's also hard to keep the house stocked with fresh foods. If your family is snacking excessively this quarantine, here are five ideas for curbing the all-day grazing.

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    COVID Resources
    By Charise Rohm Nulsen

    Many parents are taking this time of social distancing as an opportunity to teach kids life skills they may not learn in school. Here are eight life skills you can easily teach your kids at home with tips on how to introduce the topic and continue to make progress.

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    Mom's Corner
    By HeHe Stewart

    Self-care may seem difficult right now, but it's more important than ever. Here are some simple ideas to achieve a little self-care at home.

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    COVID Resources
    By Charise Rohm Nulsen

    The power of kindness is more important than ever right now. Here are five simple ways to teach kindness at home during the coronavirus pandemic.

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    COVID Resources
    By Jacqueline Weiss

    Searching for educational programs for your kids to watch during COVID-19 school closures? Here are the top educational shows streaming on Netflix, Hulu, Amazon Prime, and Disney+ right now.

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    Work
    By Charise Rohm Nulsen

    Working from home with kids around can be challenging. Here are eight strategies to make the work-from-home experience more peaceful and productive for both you and your children.

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    COVID Resources
    By Charise Rohm Nulsen

    Not only is it important to keep the the kids learning and entertained during social distancing, but it's also important to ensure they still feel social in some way. Here are five tools kids and parents can use during quarantine to remain connected and social.

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    COVID Resources
    By Elisa Cinelli

    Telling teenagers they can't hang out with their friends during social distancing is tough, but necessary. Put yourself in your teen's shoes and seek to understand their point of view, if you expect them to consider yours. Here's what teens want their parents to know right now.

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