The founder of Parent Hacks, Asha Dornfest began writing about parenthood after her son and daughter – now eight and four, respectively – were born. Asha has been writing professionally for over ten years and is the author of several books about Web publishing, the most popular of which is Microsoft FrontPage For Dummies (Wiley). Her work has appeared in a number of print and online publications. Asha lives with her husband and two children in Portland, Oregon.
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Whether it's a birthday party or a simple sleepover, it's hard to send your kids to a stranger's house to spend the night, es
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A few weeks ago, The Washington Post ran a story about historical "last things," the physical symbols of our "prosperous life
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The old adage is true: money makes the world go around; it makes your family go 'round too.
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It should be an equal childcare partnership, so why do some moms get nervous when dad is left alone with the kids? Is it a control issue?
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"What a lovely picture!" "These cookies are delicious!" "Santa knows when you are sleeping!" The little white
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Last month, Attorney General Eric Holder called the U.S. a "nation of cowards" when it comes to dialogue about race.
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Aristotle said that "friendship is a single soul dwelling in two bodies." And while that would certainly be nice, a soul to go hav
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The current wisdom is that fighting with your partner in front of your children is a big no-no. Dr. Phil even likens it to child abuse.
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The so-called "mommy wars" have been a go-to story in the media for years now. Working moms vs. stay-at-home moms.
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elusive "me time." Moms are used to caring for others, but do they spend any energy caring for themselves?
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