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- Mom abandons baby in NYC subway: A mother's cry for help?
A mother has been charged with abandoning her baby on the platform of a New York City subway station. Some parents jumping to solutions before condemnation.
- Anne Hathaway joins celebs using paparazzi pics for good
Anne Hathaway and her husband Adam Shulman are joining the trend of celebrities using their popularity with the paparazzi to plug charities in front of the camera.
- Manners should be taught at home, not in the classroom
A teacher - and mom - says that teachers often nurture children's use of manners. But parents should be the primary source of teaching manners to kids.
- Spotting Tour de France winners? Look at the back of the pack.
The Tour de France is in its earliest stages, and now is the perfect time to teach kids about the importance of team players in the sport of cycling, and in life.
- Leadership lessons on an Italian tour bus
A mother of a young teacher is asked to help chaperone a student trip across Italy. Along the way she thinks characteristics of leaders, and her life as a parent comes full circle in helping to inspire the next generation of leaders.
- Kristin Chenoweth in 'Descendents': How good children overcome 'wicked' parents
The Disney Channel film "Descendants," starring actress Kristin Chenoweth, may help kids see that bad behavior by parents is not inherited by their children.
- Pregnant running: A new normal for women?
Alysia Montano ran in an 800-meter race in the US track and field championships last week. She was eight months pregnant. You Go, Girl! takes on new meaning.
- How one mom handles a husband sailing solo on Chesapeake Bay
As a mother of four boys, what do you do what you lose radio contact with daddy as he attempts to set a Guinness Book Record in a tiny sailboat? Have you seen him? Spot Our Sailor and his sail #168317.
- Fighting summer slide with backyard exploring
Fighting summer slide can include taking advantages of lessons in your backyard.
- Lessons in parenthood from a 40-year-old toaster
Parents give their children all kinds of things, from hard-earned nuggets of wisdom to old toasters they don't need anymore. Surprisingly, each offer significant lessons.
- Verizon joins the battle for girls in STEM
Verizon is leading a new campaign to help remind parents that girls are born explorers and should be encouraged to follow their instincts toward science, without pause.
- 3 tips for raising financially savvy kids
Every parent wishes the best for their children, including financial independence and security. Here are three tips for parents to help prep their kids to fly before pushing them out of the nest.
- Katy Perry and Michael Strahan: Celebrity band geeks helping students
Katy Perry and Michael Strahan are the latest celebrities giving time and resources to school bands, which in many part of the country are underfunded.
- Charlie Bothuell, missing Detroit boy, found after 11 days
A search for a young boy is called off in Detroit when he is found alive and well inside his own home.
- Does Bindi Irwin's modesty defense denote a bigger trend?
Bindi Irwin has chided girls for dressing beyond their age, kindling the debate on modern modesty, what it means, and its relevancy. Despite the murky definition, one thing seems clear, every girl has to define that term for herself.
- Leah Remini TV show: What real families can learn from reality TV
Actress Leah Remini is starring in a new reality TV show following her family. While there's no knowing if it will be a hit, there are a few winning characteristics of reality show families that work for families in real life.
- How to raise a bookworm
When publishing industry insider Jason Boog became a parent, the importance of his child reading integral to parenthood. Here are his thoughts on raising a kid who loves to read.
- HelloFlo 'First Moon' ad delivers cringes, laughs, and a lesson
The new HelloFlo ad has broken down some taboos around womanhood, thanks to humor, a mom in the know, and a perfectly planned prank.
- Wrong mug for the mug: Why Barack Obama replaced Chris Smalling
President Barack Obama is not playing for England in the World Cup, despite what Chris Smalling souvenir mugs might show you. A friendly reminder of parents battling summer slide and kids forgetting their school lessons.
- Camps take fun to the 'extreme'
Summer camp isn't just roasting marshmallows anymore. 'Extreme' camps have children stunt diving, dirt biking, and more.