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- Love the laundry: embracing the daily dilemmas of raising a teenFor parents of teenagers, the idea that you'd ever love the laundry piles your offspring create can seem crazy. But embrace the moments when you can 鈥 some day soon you just may miss those daily dilemmas of raising a teen.
- 'American Idol' reaches final 5 by dismissing Elise TestoneThe 'American Idol' roster is down to five contestants at the end of this week after they tried to cover part of the 'Queen' songbook.
- Parents鈥 path to true happiness? Embrace your inner childParents sometimes can spend so much time thinking about being adults that they forget the wonders of holding a soft fleece blanket, or creating a castle out of Play-Doh. Perhaps the key to true happiness can be found when you embrace your inner child.
- Arbor Day: 5 reasons to plant the family treeArbor Day: The family tree is good for the planet 鈥 5 reasons to plant one, or more
- Top Picks: TEDTalks on Netflix, a family circus on PBS, and moreMartin Scorsese examines the Quiet Beatle, Rani Arbo and Daisy Mayhem supply old-fashioned country music, and more top picks.
- Prime literary real estateThey like to imagine themselves living in grand fictional homes 鈥 or even humble ones.
- Verbal EnergyTeasing out the truth about wool and dataA verb with ancient roots turns out to be surprisingly useful to refer to making sense of tangled masses of information.
- Five tips to unplug your kids, get them out into natureUnplug your kids and get them out into nature this spring with these five tips. From chasing a lightning bug, to splashing through puddles, they'll have fun, and maybe even learn something about our planet.
- New pink LEGOs for girls enforce Disney Princess sterotypesA new line of pink LEGOs, marketed towards girls, is just another example of the extreme gendering prevalent in children's popular culture, and enforces the Disney Princess stereotypes that have made Disney billions.
- Butter + leeks = delicious: Scallops with melted leeks and egg noodlesTry "melting鈥 leeks by cooking them slowly in butter. They鈥檙e a sweet complement to saut茅ed scallops and pasta.聽
- NBC shows: Which will be canceled?'30 Rock,' 'Community,' 'Up All Night' and other NBC favorites face an uncertain future.
- World of Warcraft unites mother, son miles apartWorld of Warcraft online role-playing game kept a mother connected to her son 鈥 and strengthened their relationship 鈥 when he moved 1,00 miles from home. When her son moved 1,200 miles away from home.
- Mother's Day: Consider the life lived in 15-minute incrementsMother's Day: The prosaic detail of a mother's day 鈥 lived in 15-minute increments of cereal, pet-minding, chauffeuring, professional duties, homework, and ... bedtime 鈥 is part what we thank her for.
- Crime or parenting? Cops called for kids playing alone in parkParenting styles vary widely, from the helicopter variety to the free range. But a neighbor took the issue into her own hands recently, calling the cops on a dad who left his kids playing alone in a nearby park.
- 'Game of Thrones': Catch up on season 1 Missed the first season, but want to dive in now? Here's what you need to know.
- 'Half the Sky' exhibition hopes to inspire actionBased on the Nicholas Kristof and Sheryl WuDunn book, the 'Half the Sky' exhibition in L.A. looks at oppression of women around the globe and ways to strengthen and empower them through education and jobs.聽
- Octomom gets her home examined by social services after complaintOctomom is back in the news: The California woman with 14 children was visited by social services after a complaint about squalor in her home.
- 'Arrested Development': 5 other TV shows saved by fans 'Arrested Development' will get 10 new episodes on Netflix and a movie 鈥 here are 5 other TV shows fans brought back.
- Parents use spy tech to expose abuse of special needs kidsSuspicious parents of special needs kids have recently taken advantage of advances in spy tech to plant wires on their children at school. The recordings have been used to expose abuse perpetrated by school officials; but also may raise privacy issues.
- From breastfeeding to veganism, don't judge a book by its coverSeveral high-profile parenting books have drawn the ire of planet momdom recently, as parents debate the merits of different parenting styles, from breastfeeding to co-sleeping to veganism. But Modern Parenthood reminds: don't judge a book by its cover.聽