Juicebox Top Stories

6 Toddler-Friendly Recipes That You’ll Enjoy Too
Alex Tidd Alex Tidd

6 Toddler-Friendly Recipes That You’ll Enjoy Too

Mealtime with toddlers can feel like a combination of hostage negotiation and performance art. You lovingly craft a balanced, colorful plate, and they respond by eating one pea, licking a cracker, and declaring they’re “full.” We see you, weary parent.

Read More
Don’t Be Afraid to Correct My Kid
Alex Tidd Alex Tidd

Don’t Be Afraid to Correct My Kid

There was a time when neighbors, teachers, store clerks, even random grown-ups at the park felt comfortable offering a little guidance when a kid got out of line. That model hasn’t just faded. It’s practically disappeared.

Read More
Redefining Discipline
Alex Tidd Alex Tidd

Redefining Discipline

It’s 2025, and we know more about child development than ever before. But one debate still looms large in parenting circles, school pick-up lines, and comment sections everywhere: discipline. Specifically, the question of whether it’s ever okay to spank a child.

Read More
Humor Might Be the Best Parenting Tool You’ve Got
Alex Tidd Alex Tidd

Humor Might Be the Best Parenting Tool You’ve Got

Parenting is messy. It’s unpredictable. It’s frustrating, hilarious, exhausting, and occasionally involves a goldfish cracker lodged somewhere it absolutely shouldn’t be. And through all of it, one thing can make the difference between spiraling and surviving: a sense of humor.

Read More
Parental Mental Health Deserves More Attention
Alex Tidd Alex Tidd

Parental Mental Health Deserves More Attention

Between managing screen time, worrying about academic performance, navigating mental health issues, coordinating extracurriculars, and trying to keep a roof over everyone’s head, modern parenting feels like a full-time job with no benefits, no paid time off, and a boss who won’t stop asking for snacks.

Read More
The Bedtime Battle: Getting Babies and Toddlers to Sleep
Alex Tidd Alex Tidd

The Bedtime Battle: Getting Babies and Toddlers to Sleep

There’s nothing quite like the feeling of freedom when your child finally falls asleep—until you realize they’ve done it sprawled across your bed, once again, with an elbow in your ribs. For many parents, the challenge of getting young children to sleep in their own beds is a nightly routine of negotiations, tears, and failed transfers worthy of Olympic stealth.

Read More
The Elusive Art of Independent Play
Alex Tidd Alex Tidd

The Elusive Art of Independent Play

You’ve cleared the morning chaos. The cereal bowls are rinsed, the shoes are in the right places (miraculously), and now it’s your window—your golden hour to get work done. You open the laptop, take a breath, and that’s when you hear it: “Mom? What should I dooooo?”

Read More
Why More Parents are Embracing Kid-Safe Phones
Alex Tidd Alex Tidd

Why More Parents are Embracing Kid-Safe Phones

It used to be that getting your first phone was a rite of passage somewhere around middle school. But today, many kids are handed a full-featured smartphone before they lose their last baby tooth. While some parents lean in to tech early, a growing number are pushing back.

Read More
Urban Planning Needs to Grow Up
Alex Tidd Alex Tidd

Urban Planning Needs to Grow Up

Cities are great at building for ambition—glass towers, tech hubs, high-speed transit—but not always so great at building for bedtime, sidewalk chalk, and playdates. If you’re a parent living in an urban area, you’ve probably noticed that a lot of city design feels like it forgot about families. But what if it didn’t have to be this way?

Read More
How Community Living with Friends Changed Our Family
Alex Tidd Alex Tidd

How Community Living with Friends Changed Our Family

A few years ago, my partner and I found ourselves in the throes of early parenthood—sleep-deprived, overwhelmed, and craving adult conversation that didn't revolve around diaper brands or sleep schedules. Then the house next to our friend’s home went up for sale.

Read More
There’s No Such Thing as a Perfect Parent
Alex Tidd Alex Tidd

There’s No Such Thing as a Perfect Parent

I can’t pinpoint the exact moment I realized I wasn’t going to be a perfect parent, but I think it was somewhere between the third outfit change of the day (mine, not the baby’s) and the time I cried in the pediatrician’s parking lot because my newborn hadn’t pooped in two days.

Read More
What My Son Has Taught Me (Besides the Names of Every Construction Vehicle)
Alex Tidd Alex Tidd

What My Son Has Taught Me (Besides the Names of Every Construction Vehicle)

My son is four years old, which means I’ve been someone’s mom for four years. That’s about the length of college, and honestly, I feel like I’ve earned a degree—maybe not in anything accredited, but definitely in emotional multitasking, emergency snack sourcing, and deciphering feelings expressed entirely through foot-stomps and dinosaur roars.

Read More
How to Earn Your Kid’s Respect Without Turning Into a Dictator or a Doormat
Alex Tidd Alex Tidd

How to Earn Your Kid’s Respect Without Turning Into a Dictator or a Doormat

It’s one of parenting’s greatest balancing acts: you want your child to respect you, but you don’t want to rule like a tyrant. You want to be warm, not weak. Firm, not fearsome. But how do you teach mutual respect to someone who once screamed “You’re not the boss of me!” while standing in a Paw Patrol onesie? It starts with understanding one key truth: respect isn’t automatic.

Read More
What Dads Gained During the Chaos of the Pandemic
Alex Tidd Alex Tidd

What Dads Gained During the Chaos of the Pandemic

Like many parents during the pandemic, my living room became my office, my child’s classroom, and what I can only describe as a war zone of LEGO and forgotten snacks. In those early days, we weren’t just juggling responsibilities; we were reinventing them on the fly.

Read More
Our Kids Are Struggling—And That Means We Have Work to Do
Alex Tidd Alex Tidd

Our Kids Are Struggling—And That Means We Have Work to Do

Yes, our kids—smart, sensitive, endlessly creative—are struggling. And no, it’s not just about too much screen time (though we’ll get to that). It’s about loneliness, disconnection, and a deep sense of meaninglessness that seems to be creeping into childhood and adolescence earlier and earlier. That’s not just troubling. It’s heartbreaking.

Read More