November 2, 2025 - 19:49

In a recently resurfaced interview from nearly a decade ago, Melania Trump opened up about her parenting style with her son, Barron. The former First Lady emphasized the importance of maintaining a structured environment while also allowing for personal freedom. She highlighted her belief in providing Barron with the tools to think independently, stating that encouraging him to express himself is a crucial aspect of his upbringing.
Melania described her approach as a balance between discipline and nurturing, aiming to instill values while also allowing Barron to explore his interests. She expressed the significance of being present in her child's life, making time for family activities, and fostering open communication. The interview sheds light on her commitment to parenting, showcasing her desire to raise a well-rounded and confident young man. As Barron grows, Melania’s insights into her parenting philosophy remain relevant, reflecting the challenges and joys of motherhood in a high-profile family.
May 7, 2026 - 06:34
Prince Harry Has This "Really Important" Parenting Rule as His Son Prince Archie Turns 7Prince Harry and Meghan Markle`s eldest child, Prince Archie, celebrated his seventh birthday this week. As the Duke of Sussex reflects on fatherhood, he has shared what he calls a `really...
May 6, 2026 - 21:20
STC initiative increases focus, impact for parenting student populationSouth Texas College recently welcomed the Urban Institute to its Pecan Campus for a panel discussion and tour, marking the start of a new effort called the Data-to-Action initiative. The program...
May 6, 2026 - 00:59
Jill Kargman Talks ‘Influenced,’ Matt Damon, Parenting, MoreNew York Times bestselling author and actor Jill Kargman stopped by TODAY to chat with Jenna Bush Hager and Sheinelle Jones about her latest project, the new movie `Influenced.` Kargman both wrote...
May 5, 2026 - 05:16
At 250, America Needs Civic Parenting, Not Just Civics ClassesThe problem is not that young people lack knowledge about how government works. Many can name the three branches and recite the Bill of Rights. What is missing is something harder to teach: a sense...