Your parenting survival guides to noisy restrooms and scary haircuts.
Your parenting survival guides to noisy restrooms and scary haircuts.
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What to do when your kid has a meltdown

A psychologist shares some useful tips to handle their stress (and yours).

Is your child’s summer camp LGBTQ-friendly?

Finding an inclusive camp could make a huge difference for kids.
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It’s your birth, your way

We are here to help ensure your pregnancy is exceptional and uniquely yours. Find an obstetrician or midwife near you. 

Does your kid hate haircuts?

Grooming might be shear agony for your child, but it doesn’t have to be.

7 amazing orgs that empower girls

These accessible programs hope to change young girls’ perception of outdoor adventure.

A rising young artist with an amazing vision

“What the world needs now is the love of women. I feel like we need more love, mama love.”
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3 THINGS TO DO WITH KIDS THIS WEEK

  1. Plunge into a one-of-a-kind pool

    This historic and beautiful pool is now open for the summer.
  2. Catch a summer movie for as low as $1

    Where to take part in the big-screen tradition — at some very retro prices.
  3. Climb, bike and zip-line through a new park
    Bonus: It even has modern, clean restrooms and a gorgeous view.
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Take a spin

Ride in vehicles from America’s Car Museum collection on Thursday, July 11 from 11 a.m.–2 p.m. and experience history in motion! Free with museum admission. 

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