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Caitlin Gibson

Caitlin Gibson

Feature Writer at The Washington Post

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  • English
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  • Demographics
  • Features/Lifestyle
  • Local News

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Recent Articles

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The day she had a baby, she lost her memory

After a traumatic birth left her brain-damaged, author Samina Ali had to rebuild her identity.
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You probably have a ‘favorite’ child. A new study reveals who and why.

Gender, birth order and a child’s temperament can shape whether a child receives preferential treatment.
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What Black History Month feels like for Black parents this year

A Black community leader on parenting during the rollback of diversity initiatives in the public and private sectors.
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Broken water heater? Feeling down? ‘Dad Advice from Bo’ is here for...

Bo Petterson wanted to help his injured daughter. He became an accidental social media star along the way.
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Analysis | The otter documentary that soothed my soul this year

“Billy & Molly: An Otter Love Story” is a balm for parents — and a poignant existential instruction for anyone.
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You stole my baby name!

Baby-naming has become a modern obsession — and can lead to major drama.
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When disabled kids are left behind in school shooting drills

School emergency planning often fails to account for disabilities, with traumatic consequences for children and their parents.
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‘We heard the breathing’: Readers share stories of their haunted homes

Many Americans believe they’ve encountered the paranormal at home. Here are some of their accounts.
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A parent’s guide to the rules of the playground

How should parents conduct themselves -- and guide their kids -- at a playground? A guide to some common scenarios.
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The dark revelations of a new documentary about teens and social media

Lauren Greenfield’s “Social Studies” places teens at the center of their own stories, to powerful effect.
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How parents are talking — or not talking — to kids about the election

Election Day will shape their future. But how much does America’s youngest generation really need to know?