Furloughed federal workers feel pushed to the brink
Some single mothers see cherished independence crumbling because of government shutdown.
No kids allowed at this restaurant, and it’s working.
Sushi Bar in Del Ray is a no-kids establishment, and it’s working.
Irregular bedtimes for kids can cause bad behavior
Study finds that children who do not adhere to a regular bedtime act out more.
Looking for a good pumpkin? Try one of these 11 patches.
We give you 11 good pumpkin patches to try this season, now that the sun is out again.
Small study ties BPA to miscarriage risk
A small study found a possible link between BPA and miscarriage risk in women prone to fertility problems.
Guide to D.C. private schools helps parents choose right fit
Ann Dolin’s book tells parents what to look for in a school, provides information about D.C. area options
Family Filmgoer reviews ‘Captain Phillips’ and more
Movie reviews with kids in mind. This week, an intense drama about the hijacking of a container ship.
Moms are exhausted, but would we want it any other way?
A new study shows moms are more tired than dads. Would we change it if we could?
When a 3-year-old hits mom, what is she supposed to do?
A mother asks Maguerite Kelly what to do about her young son who hits and kicks her.
Family grocery shopping during the government shutdown
Melissa d’Arabian shares her best ideas for pinching pennies on the family grocery budget.
Mothers more fatigued than fathers, but often happier
Report finds that fragmented time and long, mental checklists add to fatigue, but that moms find work meaningful.
How can we help new mothers? Screen for postpartum depression.
Miriam Carey may have had postpartum depression. So do at least 14 percent of new moms. We need to help.
Shutdown-proof activities for families
Soccer is back on for kids whose field is shuttered. Plus, other options to get through a shutdown weekend
Parenting coach Meghan Leahy on effective discipline for teens and tweens
Parenting coach Meghan Leahy on effective discipline for teens and tweens
Note to parents: It doesn’t get easier, ever
MOMSPEAK | In hoping the next stage of parenthood will be better, parents can miss the point of childhood.
Is it time to put timeouts in the naughty chair?
Experts say rather than isolate your child to punish him, talk to him about behavior and consequences.
Sibling rivalry driving mom crazy
How to stop the bullying child and build up the bullied one.
Yelling and spanking are out. So what can parents do?
Harsh verbal discipline is shown to cause depression, behavior issues. What’s left for harried parents?
Our Kid’s Room Contest readers’ choice winner
Hyattsville resident Chris Giunta built his son, Dominic, a castle bed with a slide, dungeon and more.
Kids are victims of the government shutdown, too
Playgrounds closed, zoo shuttered, Head Start stopped: Kids lose during the government shutdown.
Campaign to raise awareness of signs of speech problems
ASHA hopes increased awareness will lead to more parents seeking early intervention for their children
See Mommy run. Run, Mommy, run.
New moms find a community in fitness programs that cater to them and their kids.
Shutdown and kids: What to do when the zoo is closed
You can’t take your little ones to the Smithsonian. You can’t hit Glen Echo or the zoo. So here are alternatives to make this time fun.
Football coach cuts team for being bullies
A football coach cut his entire high school team, making them earn their jerseys back after cyberbullying.
Family Filmgoer
Movie reviews with the kids in mind. This week, an animated sequel and a racecar period piece.
Kids in public places, revisited
A confrontation at a Texas Applebee’s pits horrified parents against folks who fist-pumped ousting the brats.
Handy Guide: How to buy a high chair
A high chair won’t make your child a more civilized diner, but it will keep him or her safe during mealtime.
No mom is an island
FAMILY ALMANAC | But you can draw a line in the sand with overbearing in-laws.
Grandmother develops app to stay in touch with family
Ustyme is part video call, part social network and part e-reader.
Disney altering procedures for people with disabilities
Parents respond to park’s efforts to cut back on abuse of special access passes.
Family Filmgoer
Movie reviews with kids in mind. This week: “The Wizard of Oz,” “Thanks for Sharing” and “Prisoners.”
Parenting advice: Help for raising children of all ages
Family Almanac columnist Marguerite Kelly discussed the ups and downs of parenting, and tips for helping children through challenging times.
When cheating on homework is okay
MOMSPEAK | Harvard survey finds 42 percent of kids cheated on homework. What’s the big deal?
Dealing with dementia
FAMILY ALMANAC | How to be there for a sister who’s slipping — and for her husband.
Family Filmgoer
Movie reviews with kids in mind. This week: “One Direction,” “Insidious: Chapter 2” and “Riddick.”
A round-up of recent parenting books
Topics include kindergarten readiness, organizing a sensory child and teaching kids about ethics.
Sometimes when moms lean in at work, they fall over
‘Maxed Out’ author talks about why working moms are struggling to balance home and their jobs.
Therapy might bridge this gap
FAMILY ALMANAC | A mother is heartbroken after her 25-year-old daughter shuts her out.
Carolyn Hax: Avoid competitive parenting
The best outcome for your kids is for them to find a place in life that feels right to them.
9 complaints schools hear — and what parents should do
A new school year can present setbacks over courses, services or a teacher’s fitness. Here’s what to do.
New school year’s resolution: Let teachers teach
MOMSPEAK | This school year, resolve to be a less meddlesome parent.
Pre-K or kindergarten?
FAMILY ALMANAC | A mother worries about where her son would fit best (and if the wrong decision will ruin his life forever).
With cubbies, what you see is all you’ve got
Everyone wants them. Just don’t expect them to look like the ones you see in the catalogues.
Parenting advice: Help for raising children of all ages
Family Almanac columnist Marguerite Kelly discussed the ups and downs of parenting, and tips for helping children through challenging times.
Nursery design and safety go hand-in-hand
Do your research and focus on the furniture while creating a baby’s bedroom.
How to choose a lunchbox for your child
HANDY GUIDE | Choices range from a traditional metal container to elaborate systems with sections for each type of food.
Are we raising spoiled kids?
FAMILY ALMANAC | A reader asks, are we spoiling our teens and raising a generation that is responsibility-phobic?
Family Filmgoer
Movie reviews with kids in mind: This week, Family Filmgoer looks at ‘Planes,’ ‘Mortal Instruments.’