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Re-onboarding for Parents: Planning for a Successful Return to Work
Transitioning back to the professional realm after parental leave can be both exciting and daunting. Read our guide and schedule a Pathways consult.

What to do when reviews and promotions happen when you are on leave
Your professional growth should not be hindered because of your commitment to family.

Ask The Expert: Can matrescence explain the identity shift I’ve felt since becoming a mom?
This content is for Parento customers and registered employees.

AAP Safe Sleep Guidelines to reduce SIDs and SUIDs
The American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) has released safe sleep guidelines to reduce the risk of SIDS and SUIDs.

How to Make the First Day of School Easier for Parents and Kids
Tips to navigate the logistics and emotions of starting or going back to school.

Watch: Prepared Parenting, Essential Newborn Care
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Parent’s Parent Experience Program
Parent Experience isn’t a one-size-fits-all solution. The program includes three offerings you can mix-and-match to meet your needs.

Watch: Pathways Overview
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Your kids are walking – now what?
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AAP Safe Sleep Guidelines to reduce SIDs and SUIDs
The American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) has released safe sleep guidelines to reduce the risk of SIDS and SUIDs.