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To ensure your baby is ready to eat solid food, check for these developmental markers: good head control, the ability to sit upright with minimal support, loss of the tongue thrust reflex and an interest in food. Lindsey Balbierz for NPR hide caption

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A nervous parent's guide to starting your baby on solid foods

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Journalist Emily Siner went on a trip to Japan with her 8-month-old son and knew it would be daunting. What should she pack? What should she expect? Photo Illustration by Becky Harlan/NPR hide caption

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I flew to Japan with my baby. Here's the travel advice that helped me survive the trip

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Before taking your child to a friend or a family member's house, ask them if they have guns at home and what safety measures they have in place to protect children and young people from accessing them. Cavan Images/Getty Images/Cavan Images RF hide caption

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Why you should ask about guns before your kid's next playdate

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Parents, are you overindulging your kid? This 4-question test can help you find out

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Dear Life Kit: My brother-in-law is incarcerated. When should I tell my kids?

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Dear Life Kit: My husband is living under COVID lockdown. I'm ready to move on

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Dear Life Kit: My 10-year-old bullies my 8-year-old. How do I make it stop?

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Former first lady Michelle Obama talks to Life Kit about her new book The Light We Carry: Overcoming in Uncertain Times Photograph by Mito Habe Evans/NPR; Collage by Life Kit hide caption

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Michelle Obama's best advice on marriage, parenting and being your authentic self

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Life Kit visuals editor Becky Harlan engages her 2-year-old son, August Grabowsky, in "special time." It's a kind of child-directed playtime that children's health professionals say can be helpful in treating disruptive conduct in kids. Meredith Rizzo/NPR hide caption

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The 5-minute daily playtime ritual that can get your kids to listen better

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How to change your kid's behavior, according to the host of a hit parenting podcast

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Experts say there may be no perfect time to have the discussion, but doing it in the right way can help. Matt Marton/AP hide caption

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How can you talk to kids about abortion? Here are some tips

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Raising kids is hard work. The way we think about it can shift how we value mothering

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These strategies can help working parents build support and reclaim some time

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