Returns are the traditional safety net when products fail to please, but should returns be allowed for adopted children?... Read full article
A single mother in the Army refused orders to go to Afghanistan, saying she had no one to care for her 10 month-old son while overseas. Should single parents be deployed to combat zones?... Read full article
When parents act irresponsibly, should they get a time-out? A group of soccer parents in Bethesda, Maryland was recently punished for “unsportsmanlike” conduct on the sidelines of a match.... Read full article
Going viral after going ballistic isn’t on most mom’s to-do lists , but the story of the fed-up New York lawyer/mother who kicked her bickering daughters out of the car spread faster than flu. Were her actions irresponsible, irresistible, or something else?... Read full article
If your daughter steals your ATM card or your son drives drunk, should you— would you—call the cops on them? Where does parental responsibility end and police intervention begin?... Read full article
Monitoring, blocking, filtering, tracking. Parenting these days includes an arsenal of tools to find out what kids are up to. But should it include renting drug-sniffing dogs to prowl through their bedrooms?... Read full article
One single mother. 8 newborn octuplets. 14 total offspring. 15 minutes of fame. Thousands of people have expressed outrage at Nadya Suleman, America’s most well-known mother. But should the usually private matter of reproduction be the subject of such public debate?... Read full article
There’s been an abundance of odd headlines lately, fading before their 15 minutes, but one refuses to go away: Indian woman, 70, gives birth to first child after IVF treatment. Part oddity, part odyssey, the story of septuagenarian first-time mother Rajo Devi has reverberated around the world.... Read full article
Scientists mapped the human genome to help the human race. Now parents can map Johnny’s genome to help him win his own race—or football and soccer games—by searching for a gene that supposedly predicts exceptional abilities in sports. Mouth swab to identify gene: $149. Identification of future sports-great while still in diapers: priceless?... Read full article
Three year old Adolph Hitler Campbell’s birthday was December 14. When his parents—who gave the child his legal name—tried to order a birthday cake from a nearby ShopRite grocery store, employees there refused to write “Adolph Hitler” on the frosting. Did the employees do the right thing?... Read full article