Unfortunately, motherhood is so difficult that virtually no one does it perfectly. Maybe your mother was flawless, but it's more likely she made mistakes. Whatever her errors, you inherited a legacy of sorrow.
Facebook, the world's second-largest social networking Web site, is adding more than 40 new safeguards to protect young users from sexual predators and cyberbullies, attorneys general from several states said Thursday.
If you're a mom who not only has beautiful children but also a job you love, plenty of people have probably said you "have it all."
I had big plans for my first maternity leave, the nine blessedly unencumbered months I'd spend away from my teaching job. First, of course, I intended to love, care for, and play with my baby. But no way was I going to become one of those goo-goo-ga-ga new mothers who can't think of anything but their child. While my son napped -- I was counting on long naps -- I'd rent films and watch the news. Most of all, I would read books: glorious novels, gorgeous poetry collections, spellbinding biographies.
When her son Justin was a newborn, Shannon Kinninger looked up from the kitchen where she was washing dishes, and saw a large, heavy toy fall on his head. Justin didn't cry.
A new government report says the cost of raising a child has soared to $204,000. But even scarier is what that figure leaves out
At some point during last month's well-baby checkup for her son Isaac, Kamila McGinnis stopped listening to her pediatrician.
Five years is too long between vacations. Just ask Amy and Matt Wilcher.
When parenting styles clash, awkward situations arise. What to do in these five situations when you find yourself at odds with other parents, in-laws, or even your spouse.
Millions of parents are nervous about buying their kids toys for Christmas as recalls become more frequent and increasingly bizarre.
Unfortunately, motherhood is so difficult that virtually no one does it perfectly. Maybe your mother was flawless, but it's more likely she made mistakes. Whatever her errors, you inherited a legacy of sorrow.
Facebook, the world's second-largest social networking Web site, is adding more than 40 new safeguards to protect young users from sexual predators and cyberbullies, attorneys general from several states said Thursday.
If you're a mom who not only has beautiful children but also a job you love, plenty of people have probably said you "have it all."
I had big plans for my first maternity leave, the nine blessedly unencumbered months I'd spend away from my teaching job. First, of course, I intended to love, care for, and play with my baby. But no way was I going to become one of those goo-goo-ga-ga new mothers who can't think of anything but their child. While my son napped -- I was counting on long naps -- I'd rent films and watch the news. Most of all, I would read books: glorious novels, gorgeous poetry collections, spellbinding biographies.
When her son Justin was a newborn, Shannon Kinninger looked up from the kitchen where she was washing dishes, and saw a large, heavy toy fall on his head. Justin didn't cry.
A new government report says the cost of raising a child has soared to $204,000. But even scarier is what that figure leaves out
At some point during last month's well-baby checkup for her son Isaac, Kamila McGinnis stopped listening to her pediatrician.
Five years is too long between vacations. Just ask Amy and Matt Wilcher.
When parenting styles clash, awkward situations arise. What to do in these five situations when you find yourself at odds with other parents, in-laws, or even your spouse.
Millions of parents are nervous about buying their kids toys for Christmas as recalls become more frequent and increasingly bizarre.
When Erika Clowes was pregnant, she figured breast-feeding would be a breeze. After all, she'd read all the books and taken all the classes. After an easy birth, she brought home her baby, Charlie, and waited for paradise to begin.
Breast milk is best for babies' health and well-being, but a new study finds it doesn't help prevent asthma or allergies
Babies are adorable! There's nothing like the love surge of a full-body hug or the amazed pride you feel when your toddler takes his first steps!
Mother's day means something special to everyone.
My first sitter, Maggie, spoiled me forever. We met, I adored her, she adored the baby, I hired her, and a love affair began. I left for work on her first day without a second thought -- really! I had no urge to run back and ask her 12 more questions about her experience, her references, her opinion on daytime TV or high-fructose corn syrup.
Father's Day salutes the world's great dads, but it takes science to explain why some aren't so great
Every milestone -- from when your baby first holds up her sweet little head to when she speaks her first word -- is thrilling. These moments aren't just exciting and fun; they're also markers that can clue you in to your baby's development. Most parents already know to look for the much-lauded ones, like rolling over and walking. But of the multitude of milestones cited by the American Academy of Pediatrics, some are considered more significant. Here, 10 milestones that are worth paying a little extra attention to during your child's first two years:
The battle lines were drawn: It was me against him. And he, my 2-year-old, was a formidable opponent. I lay in wait by the stairs, a pair of size-2T sweatpants clutched to my chest. Catching Kevin and wrestling him into his clothes reminded me of the day I tried (and failed) to catch a greased piglet at a county fair. At least with Kevin I didn't have to worry I'd end up face-down in the mud. Suddenly, my slippery little boy popped up from behind the relative safety of the sofa. Our eyes met. He squealed and bolted for the kitchen. Game on!
My older daughter, Sophie, and I have a pretty good routine going at the mall. She understands that most stores are like museums: She can "ooh" and "ahh" at stuff, but she usually can't take it home.
For parents, the Internet can be like navigating a minefield.
When my first daughter, Sadie, was a few days old, we hadn't mastered breastfeeding, and I was sure I was starving her. But after a few panicked calls to the doctor and a few weigh-ins, it became clear that she wasn't starving at all -- she was thriving.
Ask a mom if she's happier now that she has a child and she'll usually say yes. In fact, around the world, children top the list of the most enjoyable things in life. But psychologists who study happiness -- a new field in the past decade -- often report a different picture.
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Of course you have a car safety seat, but are you using it properly? The National Highway Transportation Safety Administration (NHTSA) estimates misuse to be as high as 80 percent.
Snuggling under her blankets at bedtime, Ella, 3, gazed up at me and announced longingly, "I want a new mommy." Not even four years into my tenure as Mom and I was already being edged out of the job. Even worse, Ella started announcing "I want a new mom" frequently, like whenever I failed to buy her a ring pop at the grocery-store checkout. Some days, it was all I could do not to retort, "Yeah? Well, I want a new kid!"
Chances are, your child will spend most of his Net time instant messaging with the same kids he sees all day in school, doing homework, playing video games or finding other fans of his favorite obscure band.
When I went back to work part-time, my husband and I hired Dawn to care for our baby, then 18 months old. Dawn seemed the perfect sitter: She and Oliver were crazy about each other, and she had plenty of experience with other kids who adored her.
AMERICAN STUDENTS MAY BE POOR AT MATH, but when it comes to understanding the money in their lives, they are positively bankrupt. A recent national survey testing high school seniors about basic fi...
Letting your children sit on the couch all summer watching reruns of Punk'd might be cost-effective, but it's not exactly enriching. With more than 12,000 day and sleepaway camps in the U.S., there's almost certainly one that will suit your child's taste--and your budget. Don't wait: By May, popular camps will be booked solid.
Snow may still be on the ground in some places, but summer camps are already beginning to fill up.
Pointing to statistics showing that only one in five children between the ages of four and eight rides in a booster seat when traveling by car, Transportation Secretary Norman Minetta announced a federal initiative to increase booster seat use.
Sure, they're cute, at least for a while. But raising kids right can be an expensive business--and a tricky one. You hope to give them what they need, and some of what they want, but not so much th...
Seven out of 10 Americans believe they are living a better life than their parents, according to a new MONEY survey, and almost all of those who are moms and dads say they want to make sure their k...
Summertime, and the livin' is supposed to be easy. But after dropping $150 on a trip to the ballpark, a grand or two on summer camp and several more on a family vacation, you may end up longing for...
Like many working moms, I sometimes fantasize about quitting my job to spend all day every day doing art projects and play dates with my soon-to-be three-year-old twin daughters, Fiona and Isabel.
In a deal that reunites former junk bond king Michael Milken with one of the properties of his Drexel Burnham Lambert days, two of the nation's leading child-care center operators have agreed to merge in a transaction valued at $550 million in cash.
It happens every year. Despite parents' best intentions to downplay the commercial aspects of the holidays and infuse celebrations with the true spirit of the season, the festivities deteriorate in...
Last month, Susan Buchweitz recovered a million dollars in a settlement with a fertility clinic. Doctors at the clinic had mistakenly given her an embryo intended for another family.
Whether you are the parent of a toddler with a burgeoning vocabulary, a kindergartener just learning to read or a 12-year-old headed off to middle school for the first time, there are days when you...
The joys of parenthood may be without number, but so, too, are its complexities.
So, who's the real pessimist here?
NEW YORK (CNN/Money) - Iseult Devlin and her husband Wayne Lavertu met while they were both sharing the rent on a winter ski lodge with a bunch of other singles and ski enthusiasts.
A father tells his firstborn that as a graduation gift he and Mom are paying off her college loans. When she thanks him, flabbergasted by her parents' gesture, he smiles and says, "That's what mone...
You've repeated the mantra since the kids were in diapers: Save for college, save for college. Oh, you didn't accumulate enough? Join the club. "Out of the more than 50,000 families we've worked wi...
Ed Tomlinson is determined to make sure his five children are ready for college financially as well as intellectually. So as they get old enough, he puts them to work at California Keyboards, his B...
Think about the difference between a valuable piece of financial advice and a valuable financial strategy. Advice takes you from A to B; it's what helps you reach a light in the near distance. Stra...
Most parents flinch at the notion of handing over a credit card to their free-spending teens. But the alternatives--trailing your kids through the mall as they compare baggy jeans and Backstreet Bo...
Have a baby, and you'll see the world through new eyes. If the manufacturers and marketers of child-safety devices get their message across, you'll see your toilet as a deathtrap. Then you might sp...
At 16, Katherine Haynie put together a car stereo and fell in love with audio engineering. So when she applied to college, she set her sights on the prestigious Massachusetts Institute of Technolog...
January's "Why Middle-Class Kids Are Losing Out" prompted several readers to question our story's emphasis on what we as a nation are, or aren't, investing in day care and early childhood education...
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Americans like to say that our children are our most valuable asset. Yet children at all income levels are suffering from neglect--not just the children of poverty, as some would like you to think....
If you're a parent studying the forecast for college tuition, you're probably getting the same reading that Federal Reserve chairman Alan Greenspan did a while ago as he examined the latest economi...
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For the past 18 years, Denver financial planner Dennis Means has been advising dozens of clients on the best ways to help their grown children buy a first home. But it wasn't until 1989, when he le...
No matter how long parents have known their children will go to college, most are caught unprepared for the cost. According to a recent survey of 1,062 parents conducted for MONEY by ICR Survey Res...
It's one of those worries that dance on your chest in the wakeful wee hours of the morning. For Mary and Claudio DeBaggis of Mercerville, N.J., the watershed event was the birth of their twins, Mic...
The best way to help a hungry man, the saying goes, isn't to give him a fish. Give him a fishing rod instead, and teach him to catch his own. Same with your kids. The best investment you will ever ...
RAISING TWO-YEAR-OLD Rebecca Schuchat of Oakland has been a journey of discovery for her parents, Ilana DeBare and Sam Schuchat. This year, for example, they discovered that their 1985 Toyota Corol...
HERE'S A TWIST: CONGRESS SOON MAY DELIVER some tax breaks--not hikes--to parents. The family-values crusaders on Capitol Hill want to create new tax credits for children and deductions for college ...
WITH TUITION RISING ABOUT 6.5% A year and Congress assaulting federal financial aid, you might wonder whether your son or daughter can graduate from college without a ball-and-chain debt to drag th...
Our parents' generation didn't worry about instructing their children in the ABCs of investing. They seemed content to stash their money in low-yielding savings accounts and a handful of blue-chip ...
IT'S Back-to-School Night. Sitting pretzel-like at your child's desk, you see a PC in the classroom. You're impressed. The teacher gives you a tour of the school, stopping at a computer lab filled ...
If you're a parent, you have a responsibility to minimize taxes that target your kids. That means welling up the strength of a Mighty Morphin Power Ranger and taking on the notorious kiddie tax, wh...
Tax planning is your single best hope of reducing your federal and state income tax bills. You know it. I know it. But do you really do it? (You may keep the answer to yourself.) Undoubtedly, your ...
The days when parents meekly had to accept whatever financial aid package a college offered are long gone. Today, growing numbers of people are bargaining hard -- and getting great deals. Among the...
Only the hair-care industry could love these daunting figures: By the time a child born in 1994 heads off to college in 18 years, educators project that four years of tuition, fees, room, board, bo...
IF ONLY good-guy companies finished first. Work at Tandem Computers probably surpassed most people's idea of a dream job. At its printed circuitboard assembly plant in Watsonville, California, ther...
It's never, we repeat, never too early to teach your children about the value of money. And with the holiday season upon us, you have a timely excuse for giving your child an educational "money gif...
Like many parents, your biggest worry about higher education is probably not whether your kids will get into good colleges, but how you will pay the bills. Just consider: Assuming prices continue t...
Like any concerned parent, you want your child to attend a great college. But what makes a school great? Everyone seems to have a different answer to that question. To the heads of major universiti...
Parents have always worried about their children's financial future. But you have to be a mom or dad of the '90s to understand just how much there can be to worry about. How, for example, do you pr...
If some congressmen had their way, you would be able to pass on such assets as brown eyes and prematurely gray hair -- and little else. Lately, members of Congress looking to cut the $322 billion f...
IF YOU THINK your kids are already sending you to the poorhouse, take a deep breath. Next to buying a home, paying for college will probably be a parent's most daunting expense. Whether your child ...
IF THE WELL-BEING of its children is the proper measure of the health of a civilization, the United States is in grave danger. Of the 65 million Americans under 18, fully 20% live in poverty, 22% l...
I KNOW BY THE WORRY in their eyes that my children are not kidding when they ask, every couple of months or so, ''Are you and Mommy getting a divorce?'' And this in a close-knit family committed to...
JUST STOP AND THINK ABOUT THE WAYS you'll be financing your child's future: college (for sure), a down payment on a house (increasingly likely), launching a professional practice (''anything for my...
NOW THAT you're in your 30s, making $70,000 or so a year and saddled with two young kids, don't you think it's time to get your financial act together? Sure, you'd rather watch late-night reruns of...
By thoroughly investigating colleges now, your child can avoid having to switch schools later on. Each year, an astonishing number of students decide that they made the wrong choice. Based on past ...
Disney World aside, the travel biz has never much catered to the needs of parents. But these days, with families accounting for roughly 75% of U.S. leisure travel and with a staggering 4.2 million ...
BECAUSE CHILDREN are the future, America could be headed for bad bumps down the road. Some of the symptoms are familiar -- rising teenage suicides and juvenile arrest rates, average SAT scores lowe...
At a time when the news is full of alarming reports of the crisis in U.S. education, how do you know whether your kid's school is doing the job? All parents want their children to get the best educ...
If you're a parent, the $500 billion price tag of the savings and loan bailout may not seem nearly as frightening as the $22,000 a year it now costs to send a child to some of the nation's top scho...
Like most parents, Blake Magee's mother and father want only the best for their 15-month-old son. Since both Jennifer and Donald work, they pay a nanny to take care of Blake (left), and hope to pla...
What we need in this country is a trustworthy, affordable child-care program that is open to everyone. My proposal is to use existing elementary schools as the hub of a comprehensive solution. We'v...
When Adrianne Gonzales was five years old, she engraved her name on the back of the family car with a rock. Most parents would have ranted and raved -- and left it at that. Hers went further. ''We ...
In the 1983 movie Risky Business, a drunken teenager named Joel, played by Tom Cruise, drives his vacationing parents' silver Porsche into Lake Michigan. (That's Joel at right trying to prevent the...
Parents these days may notice that their kids display startling financial sophistication. By the age of three, they know how to get money -- from automatic teller machines. They are familiar with c...
If you're a parent, the goal of raising the money to send your child to college may seem achingly unattainable. After all, four years at a private college now costs more than $45,000 on average ($1...
BABIES AREN'T just Gerber's business anymore. When William Popejoy stepped in to rescue American Savings & Loan Association in 1984, he eliminated 700 company cars, 39 condominiums, nine airplanes,...
David Richards, 49, and his wife Lonnette, 43, are of an age when they should be battling healthy cases of mid-life crisis. Instead, they are afflicted with an even more modern malaise: the full-ne...
DAVID RICHARDS, 49, and his wife Lonnette, 43, are of an age when they should be battling healthy cases of mid-life crisis. Instead, they are afflicted with an even more modern malaise: the full-ne...
CONRAD LUNG, 37, vice president of Amtex Sportswear Inc., used to go to his Manhattan office every day a profoundly unhappy man. The source of his pain was the source of his joy: Jennifer Lung, his...
More and more parents are turning to an increasingly available low-cost type of child care: before- and after-school programs in classrooms and local recreation department buildings. The centers ar...
First the bad news. The challenge of building savings to pay for your children's education -- which was never easy -- will be even tougher after the revised tax law takes effect. Items: -- Unless y...

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