When you become a new parent there are many new things to learn: how to change a diaper, how to exit the house successfully without forgetting anything, how to function on two hours of sleep.
For me, the car seat installation was an especially intimidating task. What if I didn't put it in right? What are all those straps for?
Parents + Internet = Awesome. Don't believe us? Check out some of the funniest things tweeted by parents this week, including Melissa Joan Hart's son's funny incident with childproof medicine bottles and Jim Gaffigan's vow regarding kids and restaurants:
Pottytraining can be frustrating, not to mention time consuming, cutting into precious minutes a toddler could be spending watching Dora the Explorer, but not anymore! Meet the iPotty, a training toilet with a built-in holder for an iPad so your toddler can use the restroom just like a grownup -- while playing Angry Birds and watching Netflix.
The day a teen gets his or her own iPhone is usually one of the happiest of their youth. They're finally seen as responsible, semi-independent individuals. However, this 13-year-old, whose mother decided to attach her own 18-point agreement of rules and guidelines in exchange for the phone, might have reason to look for happier days.
When Aubrey Ireland left for college she had a good relationship with her parents. They had always supported her interest in music and acting and offered to pay her tuition to the University of Cincinnati's prestigious College-Conservatory of Music, even though she had received scholarships from other schools.
Facebook has quietly launched a new feature allowing you announce and document your pregnancy.
There's a new "expected child" field, in which users can announce their due date and chosen name without creating a separate page for the unborn child...
Naming a baby is stressful, I think. Trying to come up with a name that you can both agree on that your kid won't hate you for.
According to NameBerry.com, these are the most popular baby names for 2011. Do you like to go with a popular name, classic name, or something else...
It’s okay for a parent and a toddler to sleep in the same bed, according to a new study.
Bed sharing has always been a topic of disagreement among parenting experts: some endorse the practice, while others say it’s a bad idea.