Family & Parenting - Page 2
In his latest column, Corey Richardson writes that being an autism dad is basically like playing fatherhood in All-Madden mode.
Columnist Corey Richardson waxes nostalgic and reminds us that some of our best summer days were spent doing absolutely nothing.
A girl with a present and affirming Black dad grows and glows up differently. She knows what love sounds like. She recognizes what it looks like when a man respects her boundaries. She isn’t easily swayed by surface-level attention, because she’s been seen deeply all her life. Her father has already told her that she […]
A 2013 Centers for Disease Control study found that Black fathers are more involved in their children's lives compared to other racial groups.
From singers and actresses to billionaire business moguls, the ladies are ready to welcome new additions to their families.
Gabrielle Union was recently named by magazine ‘Marie Claire’ among the honorees for its inaugural Power Moms List.
As a mother, Michelle Obama wanted her children to have a childhood that was as normal as possible given their status as First Daugthers.
“We gave them to the people that needed them more than we do,” said Jones.
There has been a significant push by Black parents to normalize the idea of a Black Santa, especially for children.
After the loss of her baby, Jadacy Shepard Engram used her grief to help other mothers process their loss through culinary therapy.
The holiday season is meant to be a time of joy and celebration. But for many, it also comes with its fair share of family drama. Here's how to avoid it.
What if changing a diaper could change the world?