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Sleepovers are a rite of passage for kids. And a battleground for parents.

Sleepovers are a rite of passage for kids. And a battleground for parents.

February 10, 2025

CityLine: Family, Ancestry & Art

CityLine: Family, Ancestry & Art

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How to manage media-induced stress amid troubling news about shootings

How to manage media-induced stress amid troubling news about shootings

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Teen see, teen do — study finds that parents are modeling bad driving behaviors (Chicago Tribune)

Teen see, teen do — study finds that parents are modeling bad driving behaviors (Chicago Tribune)

August 3, 2018

From selfies to drunken driving, teens pick up bad driving habits from parents, auto insurer says (CNBC)

From selfies to drunken driving, teens pick up bad driving habits from parents, auto insurer says (CNBC)

August 1, 2018

‘Theybies’: Letting Children Decide Their Gender (NPR On Point)

‘Theybies’: Letting Children Decide Their Gender (NPR On Point)

July 24, 2018

CVS Hold Music Divides the Nation: ‘Enraging’ or ‘Hypnotizing’? (The Wall Street Journal)

CVS Hold Music Divides the Nation: ‘Enraging’ or ‘Hypnotizing’? (The Wall Street Journal)

July 24, 2018

How Strep Throat May Lead to a Severe Psychiatric Disorder in Children (Everyday Health)

How Strep Throat May Lead to a Severe Psychiatric Disorder in Children (Everyday Health)

July 20, 2018

My Antidepressant Isn’t Working Anymore—Now What? (WELL+GOOD)

My Antidepressant Isn’t Working Anymore—Now What? (WELL+GOOD)

July 18, 2018

Protecting Kids’ Mental Health With School Shootings on the Rise (US News & World Report)

Protecting Kids’ Mental Health With School Shootings on the Rise (US News & World Report)

July 6, 2018

The Guilt-free Guide to Breaking Up With Your Therapist (WELL+GOOD)

The Guilt-free Guide to Breaking Up With Your Therapist (WELL+GOOD)

July 2, 2018

‘Premature’ to label gamers disordered (Boston Herald)

‘Premature’ to label gamers disordered (Boston Herald)

June 27, 2018

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