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Is there enough Time

Posted by Sweetnkky 475 days ago (http://www.worldformoms.com)

This article is about juggling time between being a new mother and a student or a mother that is working.

Family Traditions

Posted by Sweetnkky 475 days ago (http://www.worldformoms.com)

This article is about having traditions that you had with your parents and starting new ones now with you kids.

Laugh at the Days to Come

Posted by hslisa 531 days ago (http://www.wisdompursuit.com)

In our current uncertain times, would it be prudent to stock our pantries well? Think of what a comfort it would be if your financial situation suddenly changed, or a storm hit, but you didn't have to be concerned because your family was prepared to weather a disaster until the worst was over.

Discipline Team

Posted by mommy 533 days ago (http://www.todaysparent.com)
When I was in trouble, my mother would order me to my room. And there I would lie, sobbing on my canopy bed, until I'd hear my hero's soft knock. "Can I get you a banana?" Dad would whisper. "Don't tell Mom."

What Happens When You Bring Babies To Work

Posted by magicdad 576 days ago (http://www.guardian.co.uk)

An unlikely trend is emerging in the US: a growing number of companies are allowing parents - usually mothers - to bring their babies into work. But is it possible to get anything done? A very sceptical Zoe Williams attempts it in the G2 office, with her six-month-old son in tow. Plus new parents

How to Massage a Baby

Posted by magicdad 580 days ago (http://parenting.ivillage.com)

assaging your baby enhances the emotional bond with your child and can calm him down, improve sleep patterns and help digestion. It's also a wonderful way for dads, brothers, sisters, grandparents and other caregivers to share special time with the new addition to the family.

How to Comfort a Crying Baby

Posted by magicdad 580 days ago (http://parenting.ivillage.com)

All babies cry. And at about two weeks of age, it is common for babies to develop a fussy period in the evening that can last for as long as two hours. If your baby becomes fussy, what will you do? Try some of the following techniques

Guide to Picky Eating

Posted by magicdad 580 days ago (http://www.parenting.com)

If it seems like your child's eating only a few bites of plain pasta, you're not alone. Nearly 40 percent of kids under 6 are picky eaters, and while it can be frustrating for you, it's actually a normal developmental stage. At this age, kids' instinctual response to something new is suspicion and





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