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Parenting Advice Topics

Working Moms
Tips on juggling your two (or more!) jobs—mother and employee
New Moms
Connect with other new moms and watch videos on infant care
Raising Good Kids
Thoughts from parents on raising a city kid
Pregnancy
Support and resources during your 10-month journey
Sleep Training
Videos on infant sleep and more on that precious commodity
Healthy Children
Keeping kids well, both mentally and physically
Relationships
Articles and discussion about partners, in-laws and more
Discipline
Techniques, tips and tricks from experts—and parent experts
Behavior
Potty training, separation anxiety and managing kids’ moods
Developmental Differences
Support group, fair and more for parents of kids with special needs
Travel With Kids
Trip ideas and strategies for a fun family vacation
Working mom hacks: Tips and tricks to make your life easier
Coffee alone won't cut it. Parents who work full time need a plan to get out of the house on time in the morning with everyone fed, dressed and backpacks packed—without tears. (No one would blame you ...
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What to expect when you’re expecting a Chicago baby
Preparing to give birth in the City of Big Shoulders? Get ready. In addition to a generally friendly Midwestern vibe from passers-by, there are a handful of little-known watch-outs and hacks that Chic...
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Talking to kids about racism
Photo by Nathan Dumlao on Unsplash   “Mommy, why are people protesting?” “Well, some people did some really bad things to a man named George Floyd and people want everyone to know that ...
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Discussions

Gotta Vent 2025

So when my autistic kid asked for a school map during his recent high school IEP transition meeting they said that there are no maps for “security reasons.” I don’t know why this rubbed me the wrong way, but it did. Maybe it was because it was the only thing he asked for?   It makes me won...

Audiologist Job Opening!

Know a great audiologist who might be ready for a new practice? A dynamic, independent audiology practice that has been serving the Chicagoland area for decades is hiring! We're putting the feelers out to anyone who might share this with their hearing specialist or healthcare friends. Interested par...

Recommendations for a 12 year old who stutters?

My 12 yo daughter stutters when she talks to teachers and people she doesn't know.  She's frustrated by it. There's a component of social anxiety related to her stuttering. She started speech therapy earlier this fall but I don't think it's helping. Any recommendations for speech therapists you've u...

Dental out-of-pocket costs

Does anyone else feel like out-of-pocket dental costs are a little nut? I'm not sure why we have insurance at this point. Can anyone share how much you are paying for a standard pediatric cleaning with and without imaging? We LOVE our dentist but feel like we need to possibly shop it out in 2026. Th...

Sponsor a family in need this holiday season

Every year at the holidays, my organization takes referrals from a judge in the Circuit Court of Cook County for needy families who could use some help with gifts for the children in their home. Most are non-parent caretakers like aunts and grandmothers who have taken in children because the parents...


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