Today's Parenting Pulse
Mom Turns Solo Dates with Each Child Into a Decade-Long Tradition
A mother has made one‑on‑one outings with each of her three sons a regular habit for nearly ten years. She began the practice when her oldest was three, aiming to give undivided attention amid the chaos of caring for a newborn and a toddler. The dates remain low‑cost but consistent, ranging from lake walks to coffee‑shop treats.
Russell Wilson’s College Tour with Steps Son Signals Modern Step‑Fathering
Russell Wilson escorted his 11‑year‑old stepson Future Jr. on a first‑time college visit to the University of Texas, sharing the moment on social media and underscoring his commitment to step‑parenting. The tour, captured on video, sparked praise for visible Black fatherhood and offers a template for blended families.
30‑Minute Post‑Screen Routine Boosts ADHD Focus
A child psychologist trick: what to do in the 30 minutes after screen time for ADHD kids
Pinnacle Foundation Expands ‘Make Awkward Awesome’ Campaign Via Cocogun
The Pinnacle Foundation has broadened its Make Awkward Awesome campaign with a new press ad running in major Australian magazines and newspapers. The effort targets parents, urging them to break embarrassment and discuss sexuality and identity with their children. Leveraging...
Ireland Launches Parent‑child Psychological Support Pilot in Wicklow, 90 Families Enrolled
The Department of Children, Disability and Equality inaugurated the Parent–Child Psychological Support (PCPS) pilot at Bray Primary Care Centre, enrolling more than 90 families since its September start. The programme delivers seven structured sessions over the first 18 months of...
Singapore Expands Shared Parental Leave to 10 Weeks for Babies Born After April 1
Singapore's Ministry of Social and Family Development announced a new 10‑week shared parental leave entitlement for children born on or after April 1, lifting total government‑paid parental leave to up to 30 weeks. The policy, unveiled at the 2024 National Day...
Swedish Study Finds New Fathers Face Delayed Psychiatric Risks Months After Birth
A nationwide Swedish cohort study published in JAMA Network Open reveals that new fathers experience a surge in clinically diagnosed psychiatric disorders months after their partner’s delivery. The research, covering births from 2003 to 2021, underscores a previously under‑recognized window...

Daily Affirmation Shapes Sons and Daughters Into Good Men
This goes for sons and daughters but as a #girldad I make sure to do this as often as possible. Affirming and reaffirming them daily. While also teaching and showing them what a good man is and should be 📷: jaelthegreat...
Kids Seek Mom for Comfort; It's Natural Regulation
When a toddler falls and gets hurt, they will often run past their dad and every other person in the room to find their mom. When they are sick, same thing. They only want mom. Your child has been tuned to...
Predictable Routines and Play Boost Early Brain Development, New Research Shows
Researchers including Prof. Sam Wass and Katie Daubney report that predictable routines and joint play reshape young brains and align parent‑child behavior. The findings, based on observations of three two‑year‑olds in contrasting environments and sensor‑based home studies, underscore simple actions...
When Helping a Young Adult Out with the Rent Can Do More Harm than Good
Young adults in their mid‑twenties are staying at home longer because high housing costs, a shaky job market and student debt make full financial independence harder. Parents often feel compelled to help with rent and other expenses, but the article...
Study Finds Babies as Young as 8 Months Can Intentionally Deceive Adults
Researchers publishing in Cognitive Development report that infants as young as eight months can intentionally deceive adults, based on parent surveys of more than 750 children. The study predicts 25% of kids understand deception by 18 months and begin producing...
Japan Enacts Joint‑Custody Law, Guaranteeing Children’s Rights After Divorce
Japan’s parliament approved a sweeping family‑law reform that will take effect on April 1, 2026, granting joint parental custody as a default after divorce. The change, the first in 77 years, aims to safeguard children’s rights and curb the long‑standing problem of...
Byte Sized Lessons Launches Cyber‑Safety Adventure Series for Kids
Byte Sized Lessons with Zola and Zena, written by cybersecurity expert Dr. Rae Rivera, has been released worldwide as a new educational adventure for young readers. The book combines storytelling with hands‑on activities to teach children core online‑safety skills, targeting...

The 7 Things Parents Raising Grateful Kids Do that Feels Backwards
Psychologists identify seven counterintuitive habits that help parents raise genuinely grateful children, from thanking kids first to discussing gratitude casually. Research shows that modeling gratitude, setting clear limits, and being transparent about family finances foster authentic appreciation. Parents who call...
Irish Report Finds Children as Young as Six Groomed Into Crime in Deprived Areas
The Irish Penal Reform Trust released a study showing children as young as six are being groomed into criminal activity in deprived parts of Dublin and Limerick. The report links early‑age grooming to poverty, school exclusion and a lack of...

Help Kids Trust Their Own Growth Timeline
When children compare themselves, they’re really asking, “Am I doing okay?” Not all growth is visible. Some happens quietly, before it ever shows. As parents, our job isn’t to speed them up it’s to help them trust their own time. Comment “GUIDE” and I’ll share what to...
Irish Times Essay Sparks Debate on Truth‑telling to Teen Sons
A personal essay in The Irish Times asks whether a mother should tell her teenage son the truth about his biological father, a man absent after a sexual assault. The piece has sparked a broader discussion among parents, counselors, and...

Most Child Behavior Problems Stem From Sleep Deficits
87% of behavioral issues I see trace back to sleep problems. 👀 Sleep struggles don't "go away." They show up as crashes, focus problems, and health issues. This could be stealing YEARS from your child's potential. 👉 Comment KIDREST for my plan that...
ADHD Kids Aren’t Choosing Distraction, Their Brains Seek Balance
Parents: Your ADHD child isn’t distracted on purpose - their brain is fighting for balance.
UK Launches Pilot to Ban Social Media for Children Under 13, Impose Time Limits
The UK government has started a 12‑month pilot that will ban social‑media accounts for children under 13 and enforce daily usage caps and evening curfews. The trial, run in partnership with local authorities and schools, aims to gauge the impact...
TikTok Nurse Exposes Five Shockingly Inappropriate Dad Behaviors in Delivery Rooms
Labor and delivery nurse Kim, known as @nursekimwellness on TikTok, posted a video naming five shocking behaviors by fathers in delivery rooms. The clip quickly went viral, prompting hospitals and parenting groups to discuss how to set clearer expectations for...
NWEA Study Finds Kindergarten Redshirting Yields Only Short‑Term Gains
NWEA’s new analysis of more than 3 million kindergarteners shows that delaying entry—known as redshirting—produces modest academic gains that vanish by third grade. The study also highlights higher childcare costs and equity gaps, prompting parents and districts to reassess the practice.

14 Nutritious Alternatives To Easter Basket Candy
Parents are swapping traditional Easter candy for healthier alternatives, spotlighting 14 snack options ranging from fresh fruit to probiotic yogurts. The list emphasizes low‑sugar, whole‑grain, and nutrient‑dense products that fit into festive baskets without sacrificing taste. Brands such as Angie's...

AI-Proof Your Kids
John Nosta warns that AI’s instant answers risk short‑circuiting children’s cognitive development. While AI can clarify concepts and spark curiosity, it also removes the natural struggle that builds judgment and depth. Nosta proposes ten parenting rules that preserve effort, uncertainty,...
Scottish Parliament Enacts ‘Calum’s Law’ to Regulate School Restraint
The Scottish Parliament unanimously passed Calum’s Law, a members’ bill introduced by Labour MSP Daniel Johnson, mandating statutory guidance on restraint and seclusion in schools. The legislation requires ministers to set training standards, obliges schools to notify parents of incidents,...
From One Child to Three: Parenting Redefines Me
One day I’m going to tell you all of the story about how I believed that since I built a business with ONE child without losing my mind, I could build a business with THREE children & not lose my...
Countries Ban Teen Social Media, Raising New Parenting Challenges
France, Spain, Malaysia and Australia have announced bans on social‑media use for minors, and the United Kingdom is weighing a similar measure. Lawmakers say the steps protect mental health and give parents a clear rule, but experts warn the bans...
Sleep Consultant Lucy Wolfe Urges Imperfect Parenting and Sleep Focus at Dublin Event
At a high‑profile coffee‑and‑conversation event in Cork, sleep consultant Lucy Wolfe urged parents to let go of perfection, prioritize sleep, and push back against unrealistic expectations. The message, echoed across four major outlets, signals a shift in parenting advice toward...
Study Finds New Dads Face 30% Higher Risk of Depression by Year One
Researchers analyzing 1.9 million births in Sweden discovered that new fathers experience a 30% increase in depression and stress disorders by the end of their child’s first year. The findings, published in JAMA Network Open, underscore a long‑overlooked mental‑health gap for...

Ultra-Processed Foods Linked to Behavioral Issues in Pre-Schoolers
A University of Toronto study published in JAMA Network Open found that preschoolers who consume high levels of ultra‑processed foods at age three are more likely to exhibit anxiety, aggression, hyperactivity and fearfulness by age five. The analysis of over...
Harvard Study Shows Pandemic Slowed Executive Function Growth in 3,100 Children
Harvard researchers analyzing data from 3,100 Massachusetts children aged 3‑11 discovered that executive function development slowed after the COVID‑19 pandemic began. The slowdown was observed across all socioeconomic groups, suggesting widespread cognitive impacts that could affect academic and behavioral outcomes.

Discipline with Love: Safety, Consistency, Not Rejection
LOVE ISN’T A REWARD.“I won’t talk to you.”“I’m disappointed.” Affection withdrawn creates insecurity.Correction needs safety.Love must stay constant.DISCIPLINE ≠ REJECTION. Discipline should never feel like rejection. • Correction needs safety. • Affection must stay consistent. • Security builds cooperation. Love stays. Behavior changes. #SecureAttachment #HealthyDiscipline #ConsciousParenting #ParentingTruth...

Need to Parent Differently Now Your Kid’s a Teen or Tween? 5 Techniques that Actually Work
The Conversation outlines five evidence‑based parenting techniques designed for teens and tweens, shifting from childhood rules to strategies that nurture emotional regulation, communication, and independence. Techniques include emotion coaching, active listening, non‑judgmental responses, clear boundaries, and guided problem‑solving, each backed...

Sharing a Small Step of My Journey
There’s obviously a lot more layers I could get into here, but I hope this small piece of my journey tonight can help you in some way.❤️❤️❤️
Free‑Range Childhood Vanishes Amid Parental, Legal, Social Pressures
"The Quiet Disappearance of the Free-Range Childhood" When can a kid play outside alone? 2 parents, 1 stranger & the state collide. By @BigThink & Stephen Johnson Sums up a lot of the work of Diane Redleaf, Peter Gray, @JonHaidt, @DavidDelugas & me! https://t.co/ialHO40DHR
Jeonnam Province Recruits 100 Fathers for Parenting Campaign
Jeonnam Province announced the recruitment of 100 fathers for its 2026 “100 Dads” campaign, targeting dads with children aged three to second‑grade elementary. The program, run with the Gwangju‑Jeonnam branch of the Korean Association of Population and Health Welfare, offers...

This Is How They’ll Remember
The Daily Dad blog post emphasizes that parents must simplify and repeatedly convey core values to help children retain essential life lessons. It advocates the mantra “be good, do good” as a guiding principle, urging parents to model the behavior...
Cambridge Study Finds AI Toys May Stunt Young Kids' Emotional Growth
Researchers at the University of Cambridge released the first study of its kind, concluding that AI‑powered toys can impede emotional development in children under five. The report cites real‑world interactions where the toys failed to respond to basic feelings, prompting...
Nursery Illness Forces Working Moms to Leave Office Eight Times in Ten Weeks
An investigation by Metro reveals that working mothers are compelled to leave work early an average of eight times in ten weeks because of nursery‑related illnesses. University College London research shows a typical child will suffer about 18 infections in...

National Survey of Parents Identifies Barriers to Family Well-Being
Capita, in partnership with YouGov, launched the Quarterly Insights from American Families survey, interviewing 1,000 parents of children under 18 between February 2‑16, 2026. The baseline findings reveal widespread economic strain, with over a third fearing food shortages and many...
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Would You Let Your 16-Year-Old Go on Spring Break Without You? This Mom Said No
A mother posted on Reddit that she would not allow her 16‑year‑old daughter to travel on a spring‑break trip without adult supervision, despite the teen’s request to join three older friends. The proposed journey involved a 12‑hour drive and no...

One in Seven Men Lack Close Friendships, Need Emotional Safety
‼️1 in 7 men don’t have a single close friend. You read that right. And honestly- it’s probably higher. This conversation goes deeper into what it means to raise boys with both strength and emotional safety, and why so many...

What We're Missing in ADHD Treatment
An article by a mental‑health expert published in Psychotherapy Networker argues that current ADHD treatment focuses too narrowly on symptoms, medication, and behavior management. The author highlights a gap: essential developmental skills such as emotional regulation, executive function, motivation, and...

Is Demon Slayer for Kids?
Demon Slayer, the Netflix‑originated anime series and its 2025 film Infinity Castle, is marketed toward teenagers rather than children. The show features graphic violence, blood‑splatter battles, and occasional mild profanity, which can be unsettling for viewers under 13. While it...
Study Finds No Academic Edge for Red‑Shirted Kindergartners
The testing firm NWEA released an analysis of three million kindergarteners that finds red‑shirting – starting school a year late – does not improve standardized test scores. The practice, which peaked at 6.4% of entrants in 2021‑22 and has now...

What Pete Holmes Watches (and Reads) With His Daughter
Comedian Pete Holmes reveals how he curates movies, TV shows, games and books for his 7‑year‑old daughter Lila, limiting jokes about her to a few minutes in his new special “Silly Silly Fun Boy.” He favors darker cartoons like the...

Opinion: When Language Becomes a Barrier to Special Education
Latino families navigating special education often hit language barriers that delay critical services. A 2022 ISLA NC initiative, *Padres Investigadores*, trained parents to study these obstacles, revealing that over 40% of families waited six months or more for evaluations and nearly...
Aura Launches Digital Wellbeing Score as Study Links Teens' Screen Time to Depression
Aura introduced its Digital Wellbeing Score, revealing that more than 60% of 16‑17‑year‑olds fall into a low‑wellbeing category. A separate Imperial College study found children who spend over three hours daily on social media are significantly more likely to develop...
Study Finds Fathers' Depression Risk Jumps 30% One Year After Birth
A study of more than one million Swedish fathers published in JAMA Network Open reveals a 30% increase in diagnosed depression and stress‑related disorders one year after their child’s birth. Researchers say the delayed surge points to a blind spot...
MLB Star Carlos Correa and Son Survive Near‑Drowning in Minnesota Lake
MLB shortstop Carlos Correa revealed that he and his three‑year‑old son Kylo almost drowned in Lake Minnetonka last summer. The rescue by his father‑in‑law and Correa’s subsequent public testimony have reignited debate over parental supervision and water‑safety preparedness for fathers.