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Published: 01/21/2012 in Child Care
Marriage experts identify the bad habits of married couples -- and offer suggestions on how to break free.
Published: 11/09/2012 in Behavior
New research finds that adolescents victimized by peers, sexual assault or maltreatment have an increased risk of suicidal thoughts not long after the incidents occur
Published: 04/18/2012 by Susan Flynn in Family Relationships
Mary Lou Andre, owner of Needham-based Organization by Design, talks with the Boston Parents Paper about how moms can always look their best, whether in the boardroom or at the bus stop.
Published: 06/24/2012 by Rochelle Goldin in Family Relationships
A Needham mother shares how she barely survived the seemingly simple setup of a swing set.
Published: 09/20/2011 by Karen Idelson in Family Entertainment
Your kids want a dog. But you have no idea where to begin – so many breeds, so much to think about! Check out this advice, from the people who train dogs for TV and films, on how to choose and care for a canine.
Published: 04/27/2013 in Family Relationships
Sooner or later all women seem to turn into their mothers, picking up traits they like – and don't like. We made that the subject of a 2013 essay contest for local moms. Here's the winning essay by a Beverly mom of two.
Published: 05/25/2012 by Susan Flynn in Family Finances
Author and Boston-based financial adviser John Spooner pens a new common-sense advice book told through a series of letters to his grandchildren.
Published: 02/01/2013 by Jenna Samelson Browning in Behavior
The occasional couple’s spat is inevitable. But if you don’t handle it well, it can impact your whole family. Here’s how to manage conflict in a healthy way.
Published: 07/27/2011 by Boston Parents Paper Editors in Family Relationships
You think you've had bad vacations? Check out the challenges faced by this Lexington family, the winner of our 2011 'Worst Vacation Ever' contest and the recipient of a nice, relaxing vacation at family-friendly Purity Spring Resort in New Hampshire
Published: 07/20/2012 by Janine DeFao in Behavior
Feeling anxious or worried is a normal part of childhood. But some kids have trouble getting beyond that worry and develop an anxiety disorder, in which worry and fear become persistent and disruptive. Here's how to spot it and what to do.