My girlfriends and I were on a weekend Zoom call, catching up, which inevitably meant lamenting about the struggles of balancing family with all of life’s other demands. “Ladies, let’s plan a weekend getaway. No husbands, no kids—just us!” I said. Sarah jumped right in on the plan. The answer was a quick, unanimous YES. Everyone’s sanity was at risk and we all needed to get away. The only issue was she said she was going to join with her baby.
Perhaps you “stumbled” across your kid’s internet history or overheard them talking to buddies about things they could have only learned by watching porn.
I often wonder how much easier life would be if I had even the smallest amount of help. Real help. The kind of help that is consistent and reliable and guilt-free.
If you’re unfamiliar with Reddit’s ‘Am I The Asshole’ subreddit, just please know that nine times out of 10, it’s full of assholes. And this dad who writes in is no exception.
Googling for tips on how to fix your sleep schedule on a nightly basis? You’re not alone. Sleep is so important and, you never realize just how important until you lack it.
Autism spectrum disorders (ASD) are estimated to affect one in every 270 people worldwide. But there’s a saying in the autism community: “If you’ve met one person with autism, you’ve met one person with autism.” In this episode of Live.Work.Thrive, our panel of experts discuss how parents can recognize their children for the individuals they are. The discussion will include ideas about how to change your mindset to help your autistic child thrive.