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    Hollis Miller

    Hollis Miller

    Social Media Editor, HuffPost

  • The 20 Funniest Tweets From Women This Week

    "Everyone please keep me in your thoughts, I’m about to enter the first date montage portion of my rom com."

  • The Funniest Tweets From Parents This Week

    "Have children so that one day they will sit on your lap, stroke your face, and tell you that your chin feels like a stale muffin."

  • The Funniest Tweets From Women This Week

    "Happy anniversary to the almond at the bottom of my purse."

  • 23 Dog And Kid Halloween Costumes That Will Make You Squeal

    Because dogs are a kid's best friend.

  • How AOL Kids Learned To Thrive

    Thursday, April 23 is Take Your Child To Work Day, and the kids at the AOL/HuffPost offices in New York got to do lots of fun activities -- including learn a few ways to thrive. Just as Huffington Post and AOL staffers take yoga, nap in our nap rooms and meditate, the little ones got to try out meditation and yoga while in the office. In the morning, Arianna Huffington explained both meditation and yoga to a crowd of youngsters.

  • 27 Things People Struggling With Infertility Want You To Know

    It's National Infertility Awareness Week, and the theme this year is "You Are Not Alone." It's an apt message -- infertility is still somewhat of a taboo topic, but it's certainly not rare. According to the CDC, about 12 percent of women between the ages of 15 and 44 have difficulty conceiving or carrying a pregnancy to term -- which is almost one out of every eight women/couples. To help spark discussion around the issue, we asked the HuffPost Parents community what they wished others knew about infertility.

  • 11 Parenting Confessions That You Don't Feel Guilty About

    In a February blog post, dad John Kinnear listed 20 so-called "horrible" things he and his wife do to their kids that they just don't feel guilty about -- they tell the kids eating food before dinner will give them nightmares, eat the filling out of the Oreos, and avoid teaching them how to read time so bedtime can be earlier. This article originally appeared on HuffPost.