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What Your Teen Might Not Say on Graduation Day (Even Though They’re Feeling It)
NewsApr 25, 2026

What Your Teen Might Not Say on Graduation Day (Even Though They’re Feeling It)

Nancy Reynolds’ piece reveals the torrent of emotions high‑school graduates experience but rarely voice on graduation day. Teens express pride, relief, fear of the unknown, nostalgia for daily routines, and pressure from expectations about college and careers. The article highlights...

By Raising Teens Today (example niche)
Cognitive Developmental Milestones
NewsApr 24, 2026

Cognitive Developmental Milestones

The article outlines key cognitive developmental milestones from birth through age five, highlighting how children’s thinking, learning, and problem‑solving abilities evolve as their brains mature. It traces specific abilities—such as facial recognition, object permanence, categorization, and early numeracy—across distinct age...

By Verywell Mind
8 Reasons Your Baby Is Fighting Sleep
NewsApr 24, 2026

8 Reasons Your Baby Is Fighting Sleep

Babies often resist sleep due to overstimulation, overtiredness, uncomfortable environments, and reliance on sleep crutches like feeding or rocking. Experts such as Dr. Jodi Mindell and Dr. Cathryn Tobin highlight the role of daytime light exposure, screen avoidance, and consistent bedtime routines...

By Parents
8 Signs of Depleted Mother Syndrome and How To Cope
NewsApr 24, 2026

8 Signs of Depleted Mother Syndrome and How To Cope

Depleted Mother Syndrome, also called maternal burnout, describes the chronic emotional and physical exhaustion many primary caregivers feel when parenting responsibilities overwhelm them. The condition, though not medically recognized, manifests as guilt, chronic fatigue, aches, appetite changes, and reduced immunity....

By Parents
Is Your Child on the Edge at Parties? This Expert Says Don’t Jump to Conclusions Just yet Try This One...
NewsApr 24, 2026

Is Your Child on the Edge at Parties? This Expert Says Don’t Jump to Conclusions Just yet Try This One...

Parenting forum contributor Claire Walley, founder of The SEN Expert, advises against rushing to label a child’s social discomfort at parties as a disorder. She recommends a six‑week "watchful waiting" period where parents record observations, then use the data to...

By Netmums