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Open Letter to Parents: You Are Not Helping to Raise Leaders
You mean well for your kids, but by attacking teachers and schools, you are undermining your child's ability to complete in a global marketplace.
Why Do Half of Millennials Still Live With Mommy and Daddy?
If they want to move out as much as their parents want them to, they need to start making an income .
New Jersey Photographer Often Provokes Tears of Joy at Her Boutique Family Portrait Studio
Former freelance photographer Brittany DeMaio gets to create moving moments for parents and kids full-time at her Little Nest Portraits franchise.
Why Entrepreneurs Should Support Nationalized Parental Leave
The U.S. is the only industrialized nation in the world that does not provide working moms (or dads) with support during the vital first few months of a newborn's life. It's time for change.
Yahoo's Marissa Mayer Gives Birth to Twin Girls
The embattled CEO announced her daughters' arrival on Tumblr.
In Windows 10, Parents Are Able to Spy on Kids by Default
A feature turned on by default sends parents a comprehensive weekly report of their children's web activity.
Life Lessons Entrepreneurial Parents Can Teach Children
Being an entrepreneur gives parents powerful opportunities for teaching.
The Key to Achieving Work-Life Balance for Parents? Accepting It's a Myth.
When you feel like you're running on empty, think of these three rules for maintaining your sanity and success.
How Will Netflix's New Unlimited Parental Leave Policy Work, Exactly?
It sounds great, but raises some questions.
Richard Branson Now Offers Employees a Full Year of Parental Leave
The eccentric business magnate is raising the bar on employee benefits.
These Are the Countries -- and Companies -- With the Best Paternity Leave Policies
Sweden will require new dads to take 3 months of paid leave, while U.S. banking giant Goldman Sachs has doubled its paternity leave policy.
3-D Printed Ultrasound Lets Blind Mother-to-Be Meet Her Unborn Baby (VIDEO)
'I am very happy to meet Murilo before he's born,' says Brazil native Tatiana Guerra, who lost her sight at age 17.
Adopted Woman Seeking Birth Mother Discovers They've Been Co-Workers for 4 Years
Though the two worked in different departments at InfoCision, an Ohio teleservices firm, 'they would come in contact around the building and during events,' a company spokesperson said.
Manage People as Adults Not as Children
Realize more creativity and productivity from employees with these six techniques.
Why LinkedIn Thinks It Pays to Bring Your Parents to Work
The second annual Bring In Your Parents Day is this week. There are advantages to commuting in with Mom and Dad.