Author name: Zayric Droshar

Zayric DrosharFounded by Zayric Droshar, What U Talking Bout Family is guided by a warm, thoughtful vision centered on modern family life. With a focus on parenting spotlight stories, child development insights, family growth, and honest parenting dialogues, Zayric shaped the platform as a welcoming space where families can find encouragement, perspective, and meaningful everyday inspiration.

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10 Morning Routine Hacks to Make School Days Stress-Free

Mornings don’t have to feel like a daily battle. If your household is stuck in a cycle of rushing, nagging, and last-minute chaos, you’re not alone—and you’re in the right place. This guide is designed to help you turn stressful starts into smooth, connected beginnings with practical, proven morning routine hacks for families. Backed by

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Digital Citizenship

Raising Digitally Responsible Kids in a Connected World

Parenting in today’s world comes with challenges no previous generation has faced. From screen time battles to social media pressures, families are navigating a fast-changing digital landscape while trying to raise confident, well-rounded children. If you’re searching for practical guidance on raising responsible, resilient kids in a connected world, you’re in the right place. This

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Digital Dichotomy

How Social Media Influences Today’s Parenting Styles

Parenting today looks very different than it did even a decade ago. Between shifting family dynamics, new child development research, and the constant presence of digital technology, caregivers are navigating uncharted territory. Many parents are searching for practical guidance, relatable stories, and real conversations that reflect the challenges and growth of modern family life. This

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Parental Awareness

Talking to Kids About Mental Health in an Open and Supportive Way

If you’re here, you’re likely looking for practical, age-appropriate guidance on talking to kids about mental health—without making it awkward, overwhelming, or scary. You want to support your child’s emotional well-being, answer tough questions with confidence, and create a home where feelings can be expressed openly and safely. This article is designed to help you

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Digital Productivity

Screen Time and Child Development: What Research Says Today

If you’re searching for clear, research-backed answers about screen time effects on child development, you’re not alone. Parents everywhere are trying to balance devices, learning, entertainment, and real-world connection—without second-guessing every decision. The challenge isn’t just how much screen time is too much, but how it shapes attention spans, emotional regulation, social skills, sleep, and

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Emotional Growth

Understanding Emotional Regulation in Toddlers and Preschoolers

If you’re here, you’re likely looking for real, practical guidance on emotional regulation in toddlers—not vague advice or unrealistic expectations. Toddlerhood is filled with big feelings, sudden meltdowns, and rapid developmental changes that can leave even the most patient caregivers feeling overwhelmed. The good news? These emotional ups and downs are a normal and essential

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Family Learning

Growth Mindset at Home: Encouraging Lifelong Learning in Families

It’s easy for family life to slip into a nonstop cycle of chores, homework, schedules, and stress—leaving little space for real connection or meaningful growth. If your home feels more reactive than intentional, you’re not alone. This guide offers a practical blueprint to help shift your family’s dynamic from fixed expectations to shared curiosity and

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