September 1, 2025 - 14:27
Actress Robin Wright has opened up about her experiences co-parenting with ex-husband Sean Penn, expressing what she describes as a "huge regret." The couple, who share two children—daughter Dylan and son Hopper—were married for 14 years before their separation. In a candid discussion, Wright acknowledged the complexities of their relationship, noting that both she and Penn were "extremes" in their personalities.
This admission sheds light on the difficulties they faced while navigating their roles as parents after their divorce. Wright emphasized the importance of maintaining a healthy environment for their children, despite the challenges that arose from their differing approaches to parenting. Her reflections reveal the emotional weight of balancing personal differences while striving to provide a supportive upbringing for Dylan and Hopper. As they continue to grow, Wright remains committed to fostering a positive co-parenting dynamic, learning from the past to create a better future for her family.
September 4, 2025 - 09:45
Kim Kardashian Questions the Value of Homework: Experts Weigh InIn a recent discussion, a parenting coach and author expressed support for Kim Kardashian`s stance against homework, suggesting that it may hinder children`s overall development. According to the...
September 3, 2025 - 20:50
Finding Calm in the Chaos of CaregivingAs caregivers, we often face overwhelming moments that can push us to our limits. The challenge lies in finding effective ways to cope without losing our composure. A psychotherapist and mother...
September 3, 2025 - 14:33
A Parent's Confession: The Hamster IncidentIn this week`s parenting confession, a parent shares a harrowing tale of an unfortunate incident involving their son`s beloved hamster. The story begins with a typical day when the family pet was...
September 2, 2025 - 21:18
Navigating Back-to-School Challenges for Parents of Neurodiverse ChildrenThe back-to-school season brings unique challenges for parents of neurodiverse children. As families prepare for a new academic year, the emotional weight can feel particularly heavy. A former...