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Amy Joyce

Amy Joyce

Editor & Writer at Parenting - Washington Post

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Recent Articles

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Guest column | What Judy Blume understood about growing up

“Are You There God? It’s Me, Margaret” and Blume’s other novels portray childhood in all its messiness.
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Perspective | The 5 absolute truths I’ve learned in 10 years as a p...

Boundaries, connection and the cliches that are actually true — what one editor has learned in the newsroom and at home over the years.
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10 great toys to give this holiday season

Looking for something special that won’t be broken or tossed aside quickly? We like toys that will satisfy curiosity, spur creativity and provide hours of fun.
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Barbara Kingsolver’s new book is for kids. It was her hardest proje...

Novelist Barbara Kingsolver and her daughter Lily, an environmental scientist, paired up to help children learn about our natural world.
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For these women, motherhood opened the door to new careers

Being a mother can provoke inspiration to move toward a career and life that holds deep meaning. Here’s how motherhood helped six women change their lives.
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Teens are crumbling under extreme pressure. Parents need to change.

Today’s teens are pushed to achieve at excessive levels. Parents need to learn how to help them, rather than add to the pressure.
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Limiting teens’ social media feels impossible. But we have to try.

U.S. Surgeon General Vivek H. Murthy issued an advisory that says what most parents have long known: Social media is hurting our kids. What do we do about it?
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Perspective | Don’t ask about someone else’s pregnancy — even if it...

Rihanna’s halftime show sparked questions about her pregnancy before she officially confirmed it. Women should have agency over announcing such news, an expert said.
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Perspective | ADHD is just a part of the story in this middle-grade...

“A Perfect Mistake” is a book where the main character lives with ADHD.
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Perspective | Banned book recommendations from authors, a librarian...

LeVar Burton, Kate DiCamillo and others pick their favorite challenged or banned books for your kids to read this summer.
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Perspective | Parenting: We celebrate growth, and mourn little loss...

Parenting, which is made up of moment after moment of guiding and raising our children is also, essentially, made up of moment after moment of letting go.