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It's no secret that Jim Bob and Michelle are a busy duo — so how do they manage the needs of such a large family? Here, the couple explain how to gussy up vegetables for picky eaters, offer a money-saving home recipe and more.
More than 10,000 teenage girls and young women took part in an anonymous survey over the summer on TyraShow.com, the Web site of “The Tyra Banks Show.” Brace yourselves, parents: You may not like what the survey results reveal about girls and sex.
A Web site created by a father who sought hope amid the tragedy of shaken baby syndrome urges families to post the medical records of children who have suffered brain damage: "If we have tens of thousands of families, it becomes medically relevant."
In her new book, "Drive," Janine Walker Caffrey outlines nine steps to help parents encourage their children to be resourceful and ambitious, starting at a young age. In this excerpt, she writes about why sheltering kids too much can keep them from pursuing goals.
TODAY correspondent Jeff Rossen profiles a father whose mission in life is to help his daughter — and thousand of kids like her— by raising awareness of traumatic brain injuries.
From an adorable robotic pup to dolls that celebrate diversity, Stephanie Oppenheim lists the best in new, fun toys for the holiday season.
Brain scans of teens with a history of aggressive bullying behavior suggest that they may actually get pleasure out of seeing someone else in pain, U.S. researchers said.
A new study has found that teens who watch more racy television shows with lots of sexual dialogue were twice as likely to be involved in a pregnancy as teens with limited exposure.
You wanted to know how the parents of 17 kids manage to make ends meet: Here, Jim Bob and Michelle Duggar explain how to make $2 laundry detergent, a BBQ feast out of canned tuna and more.
For many teens and their parents, figuring out a career path early on has become increasingly important. Some are turning to counseling services like CareerVision.
In his new book, "Life Strategies for Dealing With Bullies," Jay McGraw writes about how and why kids become aggressors and what victims can do to stop harassment. In this excerpt, he writes about a growing trend: "cyberbullying."
What do you do if your child tells a tall tale? Parenting magazine offers some age-by-age advice from their November