Parenting

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  • High noon for nurturers

    Penelope Leach faces off with the Ezzos in a nasty turf war. Someone needs a spanking.
  • Letters to the Editor

    Wouldn't you worry if your daughter was a prostitute? Plus: Lower socioeconomic status suggests lesser intelligence; Buchanan will protect America from the "global democrats."
  • I cannot tell a lie

    What happens when a hooker confesses to her parents.
  • From "Hey Faggot" to "Hey Daddy"

    Savage Dan Savage softens up in fatherhood: Now he's a bitch with a burp rag.
  • Disney rocks!

    Forget the long lines, the schlocky toys and the canned music. Disneyland will always be the Magic Kingdom for this lifelong Mouseketeer.
  • Snack time with Jesus

    Christian preschool turned my 4-year-old into a fundamentalist.
  • Birds do it. Bees do it. Even teens on the WB do it ...

    Sex ed. takes a beating in Minneapolis; Slovenia hires a PR firm; black Sam Spades take the whodunit stage.
  • Web of doom

    Post-Littleton, paranoid media pundits seem blind to the line between the computer screen and reality -- just like the killers.
  • Time for One Thing: Marked-down memories

    Trolling for thrift store bargains on a real-life budget is worth it, if only to salvage the musty scent of youth.
  • What I learned from losing my mind

    How a week at a yoga retreat saved me from the perfect parenting frenzy.
  • Mother rage: theory and practice

    All mothers have it. No one talks about it. That only makes it worse
  • From screaming babies to screaming college students

    Introducing Camille on Campus: 'The Nurture Assumption' is a rambling, anecdotal memoir that reinforces America's lazy parenting
  • Drama Queen for a Day: Bad trips

    Drama queen contestants on family vacations from hell
  • The Best of Friends

    Daniel Mendelsohn looks at how Hollywood movies depict friendships between gay men and straight women
  • The fun police

    A single mom muses on motherhood's most distasteful role -- enforcer of rules and regulations -- made even more thankless when good-time dad hasn't got a clue.
  • Giving experts the Big Slammu

    One sleepless mother finds that "expert" advice from parenting guidebooks, sensible and enlightened as it might seem, doesn't account for the mysterious nature of individual children.
  • Parental advisory warning

    Parental advisory warning. By Cynthia Joyce. Do's and don'ts of getting mom and dad online
  • The Abandoned Newborn

  • Bringing up baby

    Film critic Charles Taylor advises parents on how to introduce their children to the movies
  • Drama Queen For A Day: We have a winner!

    Sobbing toddlers, husbands with no hair on their knees and breezes up their freezer sections, windows lined with dark towels and animals with oral fixations -- we at Mothers Who Think believe each of these poor wretches deserves a prize, don't we, ladies?
  • Temporary god

    Even a mother's love can be replaced.
  • Drama queen for a day: Our 3 painful stories

    By Mothers Who Think
  • Time for one thing: Sleeping Around

    Tips for sleep-deprived parents on the best sleeping appurtenances.
  • It's a girl thing

    Of first bras, near-kisses and why the sixth grade sucks
  • Drama Queen For A Day: We have a winner!

    We have a winner!
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