Plus, TikTok For Young Kids? No Thanks
For so many parents of young children, the news they've been waiting for is nearly here: Pfizer-BioNTech is expected to ask the FDA to authorize emergency use of their COVID vaccine for kids ages 5 and under as early as today. If this emergency authorization is granted, it will make children ages 6 months to 5 years old eligible to receive two doses of the vaccine — as early as the end of February. |
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| It's probably OK for your 13-year-old to share snaps with their friends, and watching TikTok is fine, too. But what about their kid sister? | |
| I peppered him with questions, trying to dig into his life and all I did was stir some dust around. |
| | | "Definitely no kids this year; that would be a little bit hectic, I think," she told the Wall Street Journal magazine for their latest cover story. | |
| A new survey has found that 47% of all working parents say they have reached their breaking point in the COVID-19 pandemic. |
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"Sometimes I just need to give in and let my teen do dumb shit in order for her to realize I was right after all." |
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