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As a School Year Ends, America Goes Numb May. 28, 2022

Stephanie Hayes

These are the last days of school in America. Children are supposed to be partying, dusted with potl... Read More

I'm Worried About His Future Health's Impact on Our Lives May. 24, 2022

'Tween 12 & 20

DR. WALLACE: A week ago, my boyfriend of two years proposed to me and made me his fiancee. I am over... Read More

The Slow Graduation of Gratitude May. 22, 2022

My So-Called Millennial Life

The first two promised they wouldn't cry, but they did. One of those who spoke through tears explain... Read More

Dad Can't Deal May. 21, 2022

Dear Annie®

Dear Annie: I have been with my boyfriend "Scott" for almost 11 years. We have been together since h... Read More

For Parents, Baby Formula Is More Than Food. It's a Lifeline May. 21, 2022

Georgia Garvey

When I finally gave up on what had been both a herculean and a Sisyphean effort to breastfeed, resig... Read More

The Fine Line Between Parenting and Indoctrination May. 20, 2022

Holding Space for Good

I was 10 years old and in the fifth grade at a Catholic school. My stepmom worked at the Natural His... Read More

The Stress of a Stay-at-Home Mom May. 19, 2022

Dear Annie®

Dear Annie: I recently got married to the father of my youngest child, and so far, nothing is going ... Read More

The Lost Milestones of Childhood May. 19, 2022

Lenore Skenazy

With the popularity of Netflix's "Old Enough," the Japanese show featuring kids age 2 to 6 running e... Read More

Classic Ann Landers May. 15, 2022

Classic Ann Landers

Editor's Note: Hundreds of Ann Landers' loyal readers have requested that newspapers continue to pub... Read More

Why My Local School Called Security on Me May. 12, 2022

Lenore Skenazy

It's a beautiful day in the neighborhood — Queens, New York. I'm walking by one of the local e... Read More

On Our Way to Make America Even Less Great May. 08, 2022

My So-Called Millennial Life

The kindergarten class was shepherding new chickens into the world. At least, that was the plan. At ... Read More

Mother's Day is for Planting May. 06, 2022

Holding Space for Good

Mother's Day means I can put flowers in the ground without fear of frost. It's the commercial name g... Read More

I Usually Panic at the Thought of Flying! Apr. 25, 2022

'Tween 12 & 20

DR. WALLACE: A good friend of mine invited me to come visit her in New York over the summer, and I r... Read More

In-Person Access Doesn't Necessarily Mean It's Accessible Apr. 24, 2022

My So-Called Millennial Life

I'm a strange person in some respects. I like Mondays. I enjoy spam, both the edible and the email i... Read More

Easy Answers Elude Us as Mask and Vaccine Mandates Fall Apr. 23, 2022

Georgia Garvey

COVID isn't over, and it never will be. Even if the disease goes the way of smallpox (which isn't as... Read More

How Building Trust in Everyday Moments Dismantles the Proverbial Closet Apr. 22, 2022

Holding Space for Good

Last week, Missouri Rep. Ian Mackey challenged fellow Rep. Chuck Basye about legislation being put f... Read More

The Delusion of our Day Apr. 21, 2022

Lenore Skenazy

What a pervert! Tuesday afternoon a week ago, a woman in Arlington, Virginia, saw a man taking pictu... Read More

Generosity of Spirit Starts at Home and Supports Us Through Hard Times Apr. 15, 2022

Holding Space for Good

All relationships have their "Cell Block Tango" moments. You know, the song from the Broadway musica... Read More

Burdened by Boundaries Apr. 14, 2022

Dear Annie®

Dear Annie: My son is 53 years old — a good person but an alcoholic. He followed me to Florida... Read More

American Kids Are 'Old Enough' for Errands, Too! Apr. 14, 2022

Lenore Skenazy

Two years and nine months. That's the age of the first child we watch going on an errand by himself ... Read More