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I feel the pull toward the organic milk and fruit, but the truth is my wallet wins out and I go with what’s cheaper.
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This well worn sweater- it’s hers, it’s mine, and with it, we will always be together. At least, that’s what my grieving mind still tells me.
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by Kathy Sisson
The promise of a “digital dark age” is enough to send this archivist into panic mode. So what’s to be done about it?
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by Pam Moore
Though it seems counter-intuitive, one of the best things you can do for your marriage is to step away from it, regularly and intentionally.
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How will kids ever learn to retain information and connect the dots if technology rapidly provides all the answers?
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The sol-mi interval is found in many nursery rhymes and singing games. These little songs are important and can foster a lifelong love of music.
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My daughter has been much more interested in the bathroom use of our Boston Terrier, Judith Weiland, than anyone else in our home.
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That feeling that there is always more to do – that is a permanent state. May as well embrace it.
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Betty Friedan explored identity and motherhood in her society-changing book, “The Feminine Mystique,” published in 1963. 55 years later, it still resonates.
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Here's a list of things you can practice before you birth your baby so that you maintain a sense of self when you're suddenly alone with a newborn all day.
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Yarlap is designed specifically for women to reestablish pelvic floor muscle control and reclaim their bodies by treating the cause, not the symptoms.
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Physical contact between infants and their caregivers can even affect children at the molecular level – an impact that’s detectable four years later.
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Across the U.S., bookstores set aside the first Saturday in December to celebrate the magic that happens when every kid has a book to read.
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Each culture has its own unique strengths and beautiful ways of living life, and parenting is no exception.
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The term "attention seeking" generally refers to unwanted and demanding behaviors. When children seek attention, they are seeking connection and validation.
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Giving your kid free reign of the kitchen may mean spilled milk, dropped eggs and a few mini-catastrophes. But it's well worth the mess.
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by Clay Pearn
From Janet Lansbury's books, to blogs, to podcasts, I've found her to be my best parenting resource.
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Teachers, please don’t be afraid of raising your standards and expectations. Our kids are capable of more than you are asking for.
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How do people in positions of authority know when their judgments or actions harm others unless the consequences result in litigation?
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I'm not sure if he knew it, but this American gentleman saved the lives of many young people in Beirut, including mine.
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There are a few up-and-coming companies that gear themselves to the needs of autistic adults.
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A recent study of toddlers aged 14 to 36 months focused on the impact of family conflict on parent-child interactions.
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The beauty of the Elf is that he's instilling a sense of tradition and offering an opportunity for many families to bond over something during the holidays.
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We all have four burners: family, friends, health, and career. Must we choose to turn one burner off to keep the others successfully lit?
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