Zone 3

"If my dad were still alive, it would hurt him to read these words. He never intended for me to feel like a nuisance. So why, then, did I so often feel that way?"
These phrases may seem harmless, but you could be doing some damage. Here's what to say instead.
And you've probably said it multiple times today.
The dating app Bumble learned the hard way this week that abstinence is a growing trend among single women.
The Colorado congresswoman didn't attend her own son's court appearance on May 9.
Experts warn against using this strategy to get kids to comply with your requests.
Pretending you've seen a movie you've never seen or scrolling your phone to appear busy are both signs of FOPO.
"We will wait until you are grown to tell you how fortunate we were to live where we did, because if we hadn’t, we might not have had you."
Safety advocates and parents of affected children are sounding the alarm about the dangers of a popular toy.
Poetry and literary analysis are cool for once thanks to Taylor Swift and Kendrick Lamar.
Dorothy Jean Tillman is the youngest person in Arizona State University history to earn a doctoral degree in integrated behavioral health
"My 6yo searching frantically for his backpack while wearing his back pack is a whole 'Is it summer break yet?' mood."
These lightweight walking shoes are my holy grail when it comes to comfortable footwear for my wide, fat feet.
Plus, therapist-backed advice for people who think they have ADHD.
"We have reached the point of Tupperware ownership where my wife is buying Tupperware to store our Tupperware."
The two kits born this spring to the celeb groundhog and his partner, Phyllis, are named Sunny and Shadow. Sunny is a female, Shadow a male.
This affordable throw blanket is a dead ringer for options from fancy brands like West Elm and Brooklinen.
This common habit seems harmless, but vets say it keeps you from connecting with your pet.
"I don't necessarily disagree with this concept, but I think many parents who practice it don't fully understand it."
"In my darkest moments, school officials who used to applaud my parenting now wondered if I was up for the task."