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Every editorial product is independently selected by our editors. If you buy something through our links, we may earn commission.When it comes to winter style, practicality often takes priority over having fun with fashion, but in Caitlyn O’Neil’s world, there’s a way to do both. The content creator has figured out how to wear sensible shoes and still have all the fun — and it includes the whole family. This season, O’Neil is outfitting herself and her family, including her husband and her two children Prestynn and Pax, in boots and sneakers, and making things feel fresh by curating a…

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Old NavyOld NavyEvery editorial product is independently selected by our editors. If you buy something through our links, we may earn commission.Whether matching pajamas are an annual tradition for holiday festivities or the main inspiration for your yearly family photo shoot, it’s hard not to smile when you see adults and kids dressed in coordinating outfits. If this isn’t something you’ve done in the past, why not seize the moment to surprise the entire family with a new pajama set they can wear all season long? Not only will this lend itself to some really epic holiday cards, but you’ll…

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Getty | AzmanLGetty | AzmanLEvery editorial product is independently selected by our editors. If you buy something through our links, we may earn commission.Taking the training wheels off is a milestone for kids learning to ride a bike. But training wheels aren’t the only way to get them off and riding. Balance bikes allow toddlers to get a handle on motor skills sans pedals and training wheels, making them a popular pick for toddler gifts. “A balance bike is a training bicycle that helps toddlers learn balance and coordination without the use of pedals,” says Daniel Ganjian, MD, FAAP, a…

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Getty | ridvan_celikGetty | ridvan_celikParenting can be an incredible journey, but it’s definitely not without its challenges. And while we can expect there to be times when we and our kids may feel stress or anxiety, there can be a tipping point when typical worries venture into something more serious. Knowing how to help a child with anxiety and knowing when to step in isn’t always clear. “Anxiety is a normal and necessary part of the human experience,” Caroline Danda, PhD, a clinical psychologist, tells POPSUGAR. “Sometimes, however, instead of interpreting our anxiety as a sign to pay attention and…

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Getty | SDI ProductionsGetty | SDI ProductionsAs summer draws to a close and the school bells begin to ring, a familiar yet daunting wave of back-to-school anxiety can start to creep in for kids of all ages. The return to classrooms, routines, and new experiences and challenges can trigger a range of emotions. And while this anxiety is a common response to change, as parents, it can be hard to navigate our kids through it — so we’ve asked the experts.According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), worries and fears are typical in childhood, but when those…

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Getty | Annie OtzenGetty | Annie OtzenIt’s back-to-school time, and as we shuffle back into our daily routines, it can be a challenging adjustment for the whole family. But if you notice your child becomes a big ball of emotions once the school day ends — they’re yelling, having meltdowns, or struggling with tantrums — that’s not uncommon. And it has a name: after-school restraint collapse.The term after-school restraint collapse was coined by parenting educator and counselor Andrea Loewen Nair, a counselor from London, Ontario, Canada. The term is sometimes called “after-school tantrum” or “after-school meltdown,” which describes a situation…

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Getty | Daniel BalakovGetty | Daniel Balakov”When are you having a baby?” is the question I’ve been asked the most since marrying my husband in 2021. At 36, I often wonder the answer myself. Even though I’ve always wanted to have a child, I’m not sure if it’s in the cards for me anymore. Especially now that both of my parents’ health has severely declined. For all of my life, my mom has been in and out of hospitals, and my dad has been our rock. He recently got sick, though, and it broke me. My mom’s health issues advanced…

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Getty | d3signGetty | d3signGiving your daughter a unique name can be a bit of a challenge. You want a name that helps her stand out — one that she won’t share with half her kindergarten class — but not one that she’ll hate in a few years. You want to pick a name that’s timeless, but also one that makes her feel special. In short: finding rare girl names can be a little tricky. Luckily, we found some unique girl names that are both rare and beautiful. More specifically, we found more than 100 unusual girl names that you’ll…

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Getty | Thanasis ZovoilisGetty | Thanasis Zovoilis”Is he running yet?” she asked as her daughter splashed around in the pool. “Charlotte is so fast now, I can’t keep up.” Charlotte is a loud, tiny girl in my son’s swim class. The she, in question, is a random mom whose name I don’t know. And my son? He’s 1-year-old, has approximately three teeth, and he pooped in the bath yesterday then tried to eat it. So, no. My son is not running yet. I waved at my child as he threw my husband’s glasses in the deep end before admitting that,…

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Getty | jenjen42Getty | jenjen42Morrison Goodwin was born in March 2018 with a head that looked a bit like a “Lego block,” says his mom Georgina, a sales executive in Los Angeles. Morrison was twin baby A, packed below his sister Rae at the bottom of Goodwin’s uterus. Goodwin mentioned her observation about her son’s head to her pediatrician, who recommended various exercises and repositioning with the help of their physical therapist.When Morrison’s head shape didn’t budge, their pediatrician suggested visiting a cranial remolding orthosis clinic. The doctors there diagnosed him with moderate plagiocephaly, suggesting it might eventually impact his…

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