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  1. Frugal Traveler

    12 Ways to Save on Family Travel

    Like everything else these days, the cost of a family vacation is rising. With spring break season upon us, here’s how to keep costs under control.

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    CreditJing Wei
  1. Autism Prevalence Rises Again, Study Finds

    The pandemic may have disrupted the detection of autism spectrum disorder in young children, researchers also reported.

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    The rise in autism’s prevalence could stem from several factors, including increased awareness and screening.
    The rise in autism’s prevalence could stem from several factors, including increased awareness and screening.
    CreditJacqueline Dormer/Republican-Herald, via Associated Press
  2. Seeing the World Through Kids’ Eyes

    To find out how children’s travel experiences differ from their parents’, we enlisted families around the world to share their perspectives — and their pictures.

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  1. Kids as Young as 8 Are Using Social Media More Than Ever, Study Finds

    The report highlights a 17 percent increase in screen use among teens and tweens in the last two years — more than in the four years prior.

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    CreditDmitry Kostyukov for The New York Times
  2. Modern Dads Are Embarrassing. Which Just Might Be Good Politics.

    The Congressional Dads Caucus makes savvy use of its own faint goofiness.

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    CreditPhoto illustration by Mark Harris
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  3. How to Support a Child on the Transgender Spectrum

    As Texas’ governor attempts to criminalize medical treatments for transgender youth, experts say there are many ways to help adolescents who are questioning their gender.

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    CreditDerek Abella
  4. New Guidelines Encourage Breastfeeding Longer, but Call for More Parental Support

    The American Academy of Pediatrics is urging doctors to have “nonjudgmental conversations” with families about their feeding choices.

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    A new mother feeding her child. A new policy suggests guaranteed paid leave, flexible work schedules and workplace resources.
    CreditSasha Arutyunova for The New York Times
  5. What’s Going On With Vaccines for Kids Under 5?

    Here’s what families should know about vaccine authorization and potential delays.

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    CreditCarolyn Kaster/Associated Press

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  4. Leaving ‘Mr. Mom’ Behind

    With more men choosing to stay at home with their kids, the stigma — and the notion that they’re just filling in for mom — could finally be fading.

    By Kelly Marie Coyne

     
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  6. Sweetie, I’ll Be Back at 2 A.M.

    Some parents, anxious about their child staying in someone else’s home, are choosing “sleepunders” — picking kids up just before bedtime — or even staying over with them.

    By Erin Sagen

     
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