Parenting
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In an imbalanced relationship, women 'gatekeep' to avoid nagging their spouse about house work
National Post readers chimed in about why they believe the burden often falls on the woman -
Mother's Day of Rage: Author explores why women end up doing most of the homemaking and parenting work
'We reassure ourselves that it's all OK, because biologically it's women who were meant to be the primary carers. But I actually found ... that's not really true' -
'A punch in the gut': So many 'helicopter' parents were hovering in school cafeterias one town banned lunch visits
Some parents said visits allowed them to see how their kids were faring. For the youngest children, they could offer helping opening milk cartons -
Forget the money and perks: Being a nanny for the super-rich is not the dream job it seems
If you could make $164,000 a year in a job that involved luxury cars, travel and rent-free living, you’d consider it, right? -
Something wicked this way comes: How real life stepmothers are battling centuries of fiction to overcome stereotypes
Sabrina Maddeaux: The wicked stepmother elicits a special sort of fear because she could very well come for your family next
While some airlines and restaurants cater to kids, what's a parent to do when others don't?
Sabrina Maddeaux: For some, the idea of a youngster in a Michelin-star restaurant or five-star hotel is more horrifying than spotting a stray rodent