Blogs
Encouraging parents to delay smartphone use for kids and provides tools for managing screen time.
RIE-based respectful parenting advice for raising confident, capable kids.
Evidence-based parenting strategies focusing on emotional intelligence and peaceful parenting.
Psychology-based insights on resilience, performance, and mental well-being for parents and kids.
Newsletters
The New York Times Parenting - A comprehensive newsletter offering expert advice, essays, and useful tips for parents of all stages.
A candid and humorous take on the highs and lows of parenting, featuring stories, advice, and relatable content

Motherly covers parenting, health, relationships, and family activities for moms

Tailored for dads, it covers parenting, health, relationships, and family activities.
Substacks
Emily Ley has the #1 Parenting Substack in the US with notes on real life, motherhood, creative business, and more
Insights from a clinical psychologist on teen mental health, emotions, and stress management.
Jessica Lahey is the author of the The Gift of Failure and The Addiction Inoculation and co-host of the #AmWriting podcast.
After Babel with Jonathan Haidt Research and discussions on how social media and tech are affecting childhood development.
Websites
Positive Parenting Solutions—Provides structured tools and online programs to help parents manage behavior challenges with calm, confidence, and consistency.
Common Sense Media—reviews and provides ratings for media and technology with the goal of providing information on their suitability for children.
Zero to Three—Offers science-based resources to support brain development, emotional wellness, and learning during a child’s most formative years (0–3).
The Child Mind Resource Center—Offers expert resources on how parents can support kids experiencing mental health difficulties and learning disabilities.
HealthyChildren.org—Created by pediatricians, this site provides trusted health advice, milestone trackers, and parenting tips for every stage of childhood.
Understood.org—Specializes in empowering parents of children with learning and attention issues through expert resources, personalized guides, and school support strategies