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- Tom Brady's dad has big concerns about safety of youth football
Tom Brady's dad says he would be hesitant to let his son play football if he were making the decision today. His concern: the long term physical impacts of the game, even starting at the youth football level.
- "Playborhood:" Parent guide creates community playscapes
"Playborhood," a new how-to guide for parents gives tips on how to turn empty spaces into the kind of community playscapes that increase the safety of neighborhoods, while encouraging kids to get off the couch and play.
- American Idol finale: Phil Phillips soars while Jessica Sanchez stumbles
American Idol: Jessica Sanchez and Phil Phillips each performed three songs on Tuesday night in the hopes of becoming Season 11's American Idol victor. Only one of the contestants earned a standing ovation.
- Noisy kid at movie theater hit by Washington man watching Titanic
A Washington man fed up with a noisy kid and his companions at a movie theater hit the 10-year old, knocking out a tooth and bloodying his nose. The man, charged with second-degree assault, claims he thought the person he hit was an adult and that the group was throwing popcorn at him and his girlfriend while they watched Titanic.
- Travel: Amok fish in Cambodia
Amok dishes were on every menu in Siem Reap.
- Parent engagement, not policing, best policy for Internet use
Parent engagement, not harsh policing may be the best policy for Internet use, according to a recent study of the habits and techniques of thousands of teens and their families in over two dozen countries.
- Future plans: six tips to deal with teen's differing life goals
In searching for their identity, teenagers often change course on their education and career goals, frustrating parents who have different paths in mind. These six tips remind parents to keep things in perspective.
- Overseas Oreo: Kraft names new global snack company 'Mondelez'
Kraft Foods, the world's biggest maker of sweet snacks such as Oreo cookies and Cadbury chocolate, named its new global snacks business 'Mondelez,' combining Latin words for world and delicious.
- Potty dance at Costco: Can a good mom let 5-year-old “go” alone?
Costco bathroom is the scene of another free-range parenting controversy. If a 5-year-old is doing the potty dance in the check-out line, does a good mom allow her kid to use the bathroom alone?
- 'House' finale: The fate of the doctor is revealed
'House' came to a close Monday night in a series finale that may divide some fans.
- 'Pink slime' author unapologetic to industry, consumer concerns
Used as beef filler for decades, "pink slime," was nicknamed by a former USDA meat inspector a decade ago, but recently it has sparked consumer petitions to remove it from school lunches and the closure of three Beef Products, Inc. meat plants.
- Teenage pregnancy: High US rates due to poverty, not promiscuity
Teenage pregnancy rates in the US have declined dramatically – 40 percent in two decades – but remain among the highest in the developed world. A new study suggests American teens don't have more sex than teens elsewhere, but that they suffer more "despair" due to poverty.
- Travel: Discovering Ponce, Puerto Rico
A culinary highlight was 'mamposteao,' a simple rice and bean side dish.
- Bullying legislation prompts opposition from conservative groups
A new bill in Illinois would require schools to adopt anti-bullying policies, but the Illinois Family Institute and Concerned Christians of America say that the law would challenge certain students' religious and moral beliefs.
- 'Mommy Wars' are American phenomenon, says feminist French author
'Mommy Wars' are strictly American, says feminist French author Elisabeth Badinter whose recently-released book, 'The Conflict,' argues that natural motherhood hinders women from fulfilling their full potential.
- 'Mad Men' examines the Hare Krishna movement
'Mad Men' brought back an old character who has found new faith in its newest episode.
- Nature versus nurture: our parenting expert’s two cents
Our connective parenting expert’s two cents on this ever-interesting, ever-controversial question. And for the record, she's going with nurture.
- Robin Gibb was a great musician, not just a leader of a fad
Robin Gibb, a member of the Bee Gees, died of cancer at the age of 62 Sunday.
- Prom dress dibs on Facebook
Prom dress help from Facebook. Now girls can avoid the “omg is that the same dress???” anxiety by putting dibs on a dress on Facebook.
- Teenage drama: Parents, stay calm. It's not about you
Teenage drama – the angst over friends, grades, sports – is not about you, parents. It's OK to sympathize when your teen has a bad day, but ultimately they need parents who stay calm but concerned.