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The Phone Is Not the Villain. It's the Scapegoat.

I was on a Zoom call with a group of kids giving up their free time to talk about the impact tech has on their mental health, to help me better understand tech from the teen perspective. One moment still sticks with me 3 years later. A 16 y...

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Your Kid's Childhood Has Shareholders

When I was thirteen, calling a crush required an insane amount of courage. The phone was in the kitchen, where my entire family was, because we were not allowed our own phones in our rooms. So, I had to take the phone into the pantry, close...

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Just Wait.

The principal meant it as a joke.

Your kid’s fifth grade graduation. Folding chairs, a slideshow set to a song that made every adult in the gym cry on cue, kids in outfits they insisted on picking themselves. And then, at the mic: “Enjoy t...

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Your Family Doesn't Need More Empathy.

We are navigating a ton of transition right now since our beloved daycare closed at the end of May because the wonderful director retired. Our oldest is doing a parks and rec summer camp because all the other camps are approximately 1 milli...

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Put the Kid to Work (Science Says)

Quick Personal Note! We’ve got tons of transitions coming up in our family with kids, so I am taking a few weeks off from posting so I don’t lose my mind in the process! Catch you on the flip side :)

My oldest, Lucy, is five and a half. S...

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  • Megan Saxelby

    I spent 15 years as a middle school dean, which means I have seen some things \ud83d\ude06 Now I help parents stay close to their kids through the strangest, funniest, most misunderstood stretch of childhood. Real science, zero doom, occasional profanity.

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