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Kids!
hauntings
Aug. 1, 2019
At Last, You Can Own a Hyper-Realistic Doll Version of a Vlogger’s Baby
It can be yours for the reasonable price of $340.
By
Hannah Gold
sleep overs
June 9, 2019
Gwyneth Paltrow Doesn’t Live With Her Husband All the Time, and That’s ‘Ideal’
But when she does, he comes to her.
By
Hannah Gold
kids
May 26, 2019
Does This Children’s Book Spark Joy?
Marie Kondo’s new book will teach kids how to “tidy” and “embrace joy.”
By
Hannah Gold
select all
Feb. 28, 2019
Momo Isn’t What Parents Need to Worry About on YouTube
Understanding this week’s overhyped internet panic.
By
Madison Malone Kircher
women and power
Oct. 16, 2018
Brooklynn Prince, Age 8, Already Knows How to Make People Listen
“When I saw
Wonder Woman
, I knew I could stand up and have a voice like she did.”
As told to
Jenna Marotta
first person
Sept. 11, 2018
My 6-Year-Old Thinks My Disability Is Boring
“Why does your mom walk like that?” a girl his age asked.
By
Chloé Cooper Jones
look book
Aug. 19, 2018
The Future Tennis Stars of New York
The Look Book goes to the John McEnroe Tennis Academy.
By
Katy Schneider
science of us
July 13, 2018
When Does Your Adult Personality Kick In?
The science of those “on-brand” childhood stories taking over Twitter.
By
Cari Romm
both sides of a breakup
Mar. 1, 2018
Both Sides of a Breakup: She Thought She Could Make Him Want Kids
Two exes explain why it ended.
By
the Cut
living with
Jan. 18, 2018
My Life As a Mom to 8 Kids
“The only time I’ve been away from my kids was when I was in the hospital, giving birth to another one.”
By
Dawn McCormick
As told to
Kate Morgan
it’s complicated
Jan. 18, 2018
When Breaking Up With a Dad Means Breaking Up With His Kid, Too
I’ve gotten over my ex, but I don’t know that I’ll ever stop missing his son.
By
Caroline Cox
science of us
Dec. 21, 2017
Little Kids Think Birthday Parties Cause Aging
And more insights from the surprisingly scientific world of kid logic.
By
Kate Morgan
science of us
Dec. 6, 2017
A Psychological Explanation for Kids’ Love of Dinosaurs
And why childhood obsessions of all kinds — what researchers call “intense interests” — should be encouraged.
By
Kate Morgan
science of us
Nov. 15, 2017
Coming to Terms With Everything My Daughter Won’t Remember
Most people don’t have any memories from earliest years, but as a mom, it’s hard to accept that all these moments will be lost.
By
Erin Zimmerman
look book
Nov. 12, 2017
The 11-Year-Old Who Follows the Stock Market
“I like to see who’s up and who’s down. I like to keep track of it. It’s a hobby.”
By
Alexis Swerdloff
kids these days
Nov. 1, 2017
Watch This 4-Year-Old Tell the Truth About Jake Gyllenhaal
Leila has some thoughts about his beard.
By
the Cut
inspiring kids
Oct. 19, 2017
11-Year-Old Creates Lead-Detection Device to Help With Flint Water Crisis
Gitanjali Rao won $25,000 at a national science competition.
By
Lisa Ryan
look book
Sept. 4, 2017
The Eighth-Grader Who’s Visiting on a Church Trip
“We sing, we testify, we do street preaching.”
By
Alexis Swerdloff
interviews
July 31, 2017
Why Hypebeast Launched a Streetwear Site for Little Kids
“You gotta buy clothes for kids anyway. Why don’t you buy some cool clothes?”
By
Kristen Bateman
July 18, 2017
It’s Fine If Your Kid Doesn’t Want to Stick to a Bedtime
Having a hard deadline each night has less to do with biology and more to do with social norms.
By
Cari Romm
July 14, 2017
Kids Listen Better When You Appeal to Their Sense of Morality
Emphasize how their behavior affects other people, not just why it’s bad for them individually.
By
Cari Romm
June 28, 2017
Black Girls Are Perceived As Less Innocent Than White Girls — Starting at Age 5
The findings build on past studies that surveyed respondents’ perceptions of black boys.
By
Natalie Jacewicz
June 7, 2017
How Growing Up With the Threat of Nuclear War Shapes Kids’ Psyches
Research on children during the Cold War shows that the pervasive fear affected how they later related to the world as adults.
By
Elizabeth King
about time
May 22, 2017
Babies Aren’t Born With a Sense of Time — Here’s How They Learn How It Works
It’s a few steps from getting on to a regular sleep schedule to understanding what a second or a minute feels like.
By
Sarah Watts
science of us
May 19, 2017
What Would a School for 3-Year-Olds Even Look Like?
New York City recently announced a new universal “3-K” program — but doing it right means taking the specific needs of 3-year-olds into account.
By
Alexandra Ossola
May 17, 2017
A New Study Looks at Why Kids Reject Other Kids
The psychology of how we choose who to leave out.
By
Susie Neilson
mental health awareness
May 6, 2017
The Percentage of Suicidal Teens and Kids Has Doubled Since 2008
Sixty-six percent of those were girls.
By
Jenni Miller
May 5, 2017
Invasion of the Fidget Spinners
They’re equal parts annoying and entrancing — and all kids can talk about right now.
By
Liz Krieger
distractions
May 4, 2017
The Fidget-Spinner Debate Seems to Be Crescendoing
Partly it’s about fidget-spinners, but partly it’s about … well, a lot of other stuff going on in America’s education system.
By
Jesse Singal
kids
Apr. 27, 2017
There’s a Cognitive Task a 4-Year-Old Can Probably Beat You At
You don’t think 4-year-olds are very smart, but they have some (pretty useless) skills that may surprise you.
By
Jesse Singal
Apr. 19, 2017
Just Like Burnout at Work, It’s Possible to Burn Out on Parenting
A new study explores what plenty of parents already know.
By
Sarah Watts
Apr. 11, 2017
Teach Your Kid to Love Reading by Having Them Read to the Family Dog
A floppy, nonjudgmental ear.
By
Cari Romm
Apr. 3, 2017
Here’s a Strategy to Help Kids Make Fewer Dumb Decisions
You can use it on yourself, too.
By
Cari Romm
Mar. 29, 2017
To Become a Better Problem-Solver, Try Thinking Like a Toddler
Young kids’ habit of asking “why” on endless loop can be helpful for grown-up problems, too.
By
Cari Romm
science of us
Mar. 21, 2017
Kids Learn Better When They Can Move Around Class
Exercise doesn’t have to be confined to recess and gym.
By
Cari Romm
autism
Mar. 20, 2017
Why It Matters That
Sesame Street
’s New Muppet With Autism Is a Girl
Some researchers believe the condition is underdiagnosed in girls, because the symptoms aren’t the same as in boys.
By
Melissa Dahl
trauma
Mar. 20, 2017
How Violence Warps Childhood Friendships in Chicago
Most kids simply gravitate toward peers who are similar to them. In violent parts of Chicago, children need to be a lot more deliberate.
By
Jesse Singal
Mar. 13, 2017
Kids Won’t Eat Vegetables? Here Are Two Things to Try
Parents tend to underestimate how many tries they’ll need to get their children to adopt new foods, and how important non-taste senses are.
By
Jesse Singal
reading is fundamental
Mar. 2, 2017
Melania Trump’s Favorite Dr. Seuss Book Is
Oh, the Places You’ll Go!
Melania read the classic book to children at a city hospital.
By
Theresa Avila
Mar. 1, 2017
Child-Free People Inspire Moral Outrage
Because it’s so wrong to not have kids, right?
By
Drake Baer
Feb. 28, 2017
An Easy Way to Trick Kids Into Eating More Vegetables
The key isn’t changing their minds — it’s playing to their appetites.
By
Cari Romm
Feb. 24, 2017
Here’s a Case for Letting Your Kid Play With Matches
Some educators say letting them interact with fire from a young age will teach them how to handle it responsibly.
By
Cari Romm
Feb. 23, 2017
Little Kids Are Way Better at Noticing the World Around Them
They see things differently than adults.
By
Cari Romm
Feb. 10, 2017
This Study on Altruistic Toddlers Will Make You Feel Better About the World
Not everything is terrible.
By
Cari Romm
Feb. 3, 2017
Little Kids Absorb the Personalities of Their Friends
Some traits are contagious.
By
Cari Romm
Jan. 10, 2017
A New Study Explains How to Raise an Honest Kid
There’s a sneaky way to incentivize them to tell the truth.
By
Cari Romm
Jan. 4, 2017
A New Study Explains the Right Way (and the Wrong Way) to Praise Your Kid
And how the appropriate level of enthusiasm can influence their grades and mental health.
By
Cari Romm
Dec. 22, 2016
What Makes Kids Stop Believing in Santa?
It’s more complicated than just growing up.
By
Cari Romm
tisci loves the kids
Dec. 2, 2016
It’s About to Get a Lot Easier to Dress Your Child Like North West
Givenchy is entering the kids’ market.
By
Indya Brown
lego
Dec. 1, 2016
Lego Is the Perfect Toy
Even if no one can really agree on what kind of toy it is anymore.
By
Genevieve Smith
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