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Cranberry Date Bars
These easy, vegan bars are perfect for hiking or camping!


Cry for Connection
The headline is that you can safely and serenely allow your child to have the tantrum he is heading toward. That tantrum is necessary. It's healthy, and it's healing.
Dances with My Daughter
I'm a work-at-home mommy. Today I have my toddler home with me, and an 800-word magazine article to write, three loads of laundry to do, and dozens of emails to answer.
Lessons from the Road
Lesson learned: Don't give baby a sippy cup near a world art treasure. Better yet, save museum-going for when your child has fallen asleep.
Getting Out the Angries
Even before he could speak, our son knew when he was angry. Gabriel knew because my husband and I told him.
Soccer Can Wait
In the age of hyper-scheduled children, a mom argues that what her four-year-old needs is simple: time to play and to be.
Enlightenment at Three
Nestled in the cave of her bottom bunk, dressed in a purple nightgown, a miniature philosopher attempts to enlighten her mother.
Into the Blue
Look to this article for plenty of simple suggestions to make those hectic family flights manageable, safe, and even fun for the whole family.
Mission Accomplished
It is our third visit to the bathroom in as many hours. And like the two previous visits, we are leaving mission unaccomplished.
A Hand to Hold
I give a lot of thought to how on earth I am ever going to give her everything she needs and keep her safe.
My Playa Boy: One Single Mom's Adventure to Burning Man
People said I was crazy to take my young son to Burning Man, and maybe they were right. Burning Man is intense. Really intense.
Let the Healing Begin
A father writes on how a seed of trust had been sowed in his son's deepest inner heart, where he might forever know that he will always be loved.
Silly Chaotic Nourishing Stir
When I fell in love with you, you didn't even exist yet. You were a desire, a beloved pursuit, and a future I couldn't quite imagine.
Uh Oh
In Ben-speak, "uh oh" translates approximately to "something dreadful and probably messy has occurred and I have no idea how or why it happened."
Pas de Deux
One mother decides to teach parents and toddlers to dance, sway and play to music.
A Little Princess
Can a princess be a strong role model? Are beauty and integrity mutually exclusive? One mother shares her experience with her little princess.
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