No Images? Click here It doesn’t take a rocket scientist to know that it takes A LOT to parent. Sure, you have to do the basic things like keep them fed and clean, but then there’s a whole slew of other, more intricate details you probably worry as a parent, too, like teaching your children to be kind and compassionate.In the run-up to our first ever Parenting conference next Friday, Nov. 2 (more on that below), Taylor Pittman and Caroline Bologna have looked into a number of topics that parents want answers to. Among them, easy ways to show your kids the importance of mental health, how to talk to your kids about porn, and the ever-important but tricky conversation to be had with other parents about gun safety.I sincerely hope these articles — and the other work we’re consistently doing — is helping you navigate this parenting journey we’re all on.P.S.: A reminder to join us for our first-ever IRL parenting event, How To Raise A Kid, on Friday, November 2 in Williamsburg, Brooklyn. The core question we’ll try to answer: How I can help my kids navigate it all and grow up to be the kinds of people I’d be proud to be friends with: honest, respectful, empathetic, resilient, intelligent, curious, self-sufficient, creative? In short: not assholes. We’d love to see you there! P.S.
For when your kid is keeping you awake The second season of the popular HuffPost podcast IVFML debuted last week. HuffPost reporter and host Anna Almendrala, and her husband, Simon Ganz, open up about their fertility struggle, and what other families endure to have children. It’s moving and honest and if you haven’t already had a listen, you should. To coincide with the season, Anna wrote a piece that examines access to fertility specialists in this country, and what that says about who we — as a nation — think “deserves” a family. It’s worth a read. Subscribe to IVFML: Apple Podcasts / Google Podcasts / Stitcher / TuneIn / Spotify / RadioPublic / AcastMore stories from the trenches: HuffPost is now a part of Oath and a part of Verizon. On May 25, 2018 we introduced a new Oath Privacy Policy which will explain how your data is used and shared. Learn More.A guide to helping you raise the kind of person you'd like to know. Love what you see? Send it to a friend. Did someone forward this email? If so, subscribe here. Can't get enough? Check out (In)formation and The Good Life. |
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