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Brooklyn
fromBrooklyn Paper
3 days ago

Parents incarcerated on Rikers reunite with their children at the Brooklyn Children's Museum * Brooklyn Paper

A museum hosts monthly visits for parents incarcerated at Rikers Island to bond with their children through play and workshops supporting reunification and reducing recidivism.
Parenting
fromBusiness Insider
5 days ago

I let my 14-year-old skip school to take him to the Lego store opening. It was a reminder of his childhood for both of us.

Shared, spontaneous experiences can rekindle mutual interests and create lasting parent-child memories.
Parenting
fromBusiness Insider
1 month ago

I got engaged at 33. I didn't realize how amazing it was to be a single woman until I wasn't anymore.

Selling a home to remarry ended solo parenting and created regret over lost one-on-one time with a young child despite relief from responsibilities.
fromThe Atlantic
2 months ago

Keep AI Out of Parenting

A few weeks before my daughter's fourth birthday, I stumbled across an AI party planner called CelebrateAlly. "Looking to plan a themed party, a surprise bash, or just a relaxed get-together?" read a banner on its website, which promised that the app would take care of "all the details-themes, activities, and decorations." It also offered to write birthday cards, "capturing your heartfelt sentiments beautifully!"
Parenting
fromEntrepreneur
2 months ago

Even Time-Strapped Business Owners Can Share an Engaging Reading Experience with Their Kids | Entrepreneur

Readmio is a mobile reading app that turns your voice into the centerpiece of the story. As you read aloud, the app adds sound effects and music that respond in real time. When the story says the wolf growled or the wind blew, you'll actually hear it. The result is an experience that feels more immersive than a regular book, without relying on screens or flashy visuals to keep your child engaged. It's also on sale right now.
Parenting
fromBusiness Insider
2 months ago

My family of 4 was always stressed and fought on vacation. This year, I split our teens up and took separate trips with them.

Traveling with two people instead of four had distinct advantages, like the ability to quickly adjust plans to suit our preferences and energy levels. For instance, my daughter and I were able to snag a last-minute dinner reservation at a popular Italian restaurant. On another occasion, as we were exploring Petit Champlain, a shopping district, my daughter asked if we could go somewhere less crowded.
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