No Images? Click here If you follow this newsletter, you know about the recent conversation I had with another mother before a playdate about guns in their home. (Here, btw, is a handy primer on how to have that conversation. It was very helpful for me.) But what are some of the other questions parents should ask each other before playdates? Taylor Pittman turned to several pediatricians to see what they want to know. What they ask is enlightening, and might not be on your radar. One of my favorite books from last year was Made For Me by Zack Bush. It’s a sweet story about a father and baby and the infinite love and tenderness they share. I love this book so much that we’re giving away five copies to readers over the next few weeks!No purchase necessary. Open to U.S. residents 18 and older. To enter, send an email to katea@huffpost.com with the Subject Line WIN ONE OF MY FAVE BOOKS! before 11:59 pm ET on 2/1/19. <Click here > for Official Rules. Void where prohibited. Sponsor: Oath Inc.For when your kid is keeping you awake Child sexual abuse may be scary to think about, but it’s an important topic to address with your kids, no matter their age. Caroline Bologna dove into this tricky topic to get age-appropriate advice from experts to help you lay the foundation and build on concepts that will help empower your kids to speak out if their boundaries are violated.More 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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