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My son has spastic quadriplegia cerebral palsy. But there’s so much more you should know about him.

My son is a constant loop in my thought track. My son is the boy you can hear from outside the house or from the other room, making sounds that seem to have no form. My son is quiet, sometimes for hours at a time. My son spends most of his time inside, in his wheelchair or on the floor, watching movies, listening to music or stories, playing with me.
Donald Trump

Commentary: Why I dread raising my daughters in the age of Trump

My daughters are three and six years old, and today I had to face them.

37 super-duper events for Atlanta families in November

Play in the snow, ooh and ahh at holiday lights, get an up-close look at one of the rarest books in the world, and more
Kirkland quads

Meet the Kirkland quad squad

“Everything is different now,” Matt says, just two days after the quadruplets mashed pudding into their own faces at their first birthday party. “Honey, do you even remember what it was like when we didn’t have kids? Do you remember any of that at all?”
Atlanta Botanical Garden Children's Garden renovation

What you’ll find at the Atlanta Botanical Garden’s newly renovated Children’s Garden

The Atlanta Botanical Garden recently opened phase one of its new and improved Children's Garden, the first overhaul since the it originally opened in 1999. Here's what you'll see when you visit.
Hannah Brinson's daughter

What it’s like to give birth to a one-pound baby

The one thing I prayed the hardest for was to hear her cry. I just thought, If I hear her make some sort of sound, it means she’ll be okay. When Paisley came out, I heard a noise.
Modern nursery

Room Envy: This modern nursery doesn’t scream “baby”

April and Ryan Hayslip eschewed traditional blues and pinks in the nursery, instead creating a modern room that—with the exception of a few playful touches—doesn’t scream “baby.”
Eric Carle

Eric Carle’s vibrant world comes to the High Museum

For nearly 50 years, Eric Carle’s distinctive hand-painted paper collages have been among the first works of art that young children encounter. This month more than 80 original creations from some of Carle’s most popular books (Brown Bear, Brown Bear; The Very Hungry Caterpillar) will be on view at the High Museum.
DriButts

A Douglasville couple created DriButts reusable diapers to help impoverished families

Michael Wahl never planned to start a diaper company. But in 2013, after building wells as a church missionary in Haiti, where toddlers often go naked, he returned home and, with wife Starla, set about designing a quick-dry, reusable diaper.
Millennials

7 tips for millennial parents

For those thinking of having kids, we asked millennial parents for tips on surviving financially while maintaining a social life.

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