Scary Mommy
Jan 10, 2023
 
 
Turns Out Setting Boundaries Isn’t A One-Time Thing
 
“My mother and I have had a tumultuous relationship since I was a teenager,” says Diana Park in her latest. So she decided to do something about it: “I used to break out in hives before I’d see her. And then, sometime in my 30s, I decided I needed to set boundaries with her for the sake of my mental health.” But what she’s learned is that’s not a one-time thing — it’s something that never ends. Give it a read. 

Kelly Faircloth, Executive Editor
 
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MOTHERHOOD & METEOROLOGY
Is It Safe To Shower During A Thunderstorm?
 
Raise your hand if your mom warned you about this growing up! Read more.
 
 
FOOD FIGHT
Two Co-Parents Are At Odds About When Kids Should Be Allowed To Order Adult Meals
 
According to dad, his ex-wife even once weighed the children after returning from his care. Read more.
 
 
WHEN TODDLERS ARE TERRORS
Not Sure How To “Discipline” A 1-Year-Old? Meet Your New Best Friend, Redirection
 
Expert Ashley Blankenship comes in clutch with pointers. Read more.
 
 
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MIDDLE-SCHOOL MILESTONES
3 Life Skills Tweens Should Have Heading Into The Teenage Years
 
We talk a lot about what kids need to know before adulthood, or at least before leaving for college. But what should they know before that? What do tweens need to know before they’re teens? You’re probably thinking of the biggies, but today, Jessica G. Hartshorn has even more practical ones: “Sure, you also need to have the sex talk and teach internet safety, but the following three life skills are less ‘big messages’ and more gradual lessons that will benefit them in their day-to-day life as teens and high schoolers.” One of them we alllll knew as elder millennials, but it’s a lost art. Check it out.
 
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