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Why I delay my kids' vaccinations

Written by Lylah M. Alphonse | Family & Home | 18th Jul | 1 comment
Controversy is always brewing when it comes to the Great Vaccination Debate, and actress Amanda Peet recently kicked it up a notch recently when she told Cookie magazine that she thinks "parents who don't...
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Moms: Claim an oasis for yourself every day

Written by Mary O. | Balancing Act | 14th Jul | 0 comments
For Christmas 2006 I was given possibly the softest, fluffiest, pale-pinkest bathrobe I have ever seen. When I put it on the morning after Christmas and walked out to the living room, my teenaged daughters...
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How to Find a Good Babysitter

Written by Shannon Hutton, M.Ed., M.P.A. | Family & Home | 25th Jun | 0 comments
Finding a good babysitter can be a very stressful experience. Many parents rely on friends and family to watch their children, but there are inevitably times when you need someone outside of your immediate circle...
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Free-to-Cheap Childcare Options

Written by Angela momsfirststop.com | Family & Home | 7th May | 0 comments
We have all been there as parents: when you’ve had enough and just need to get away, even if just for a moment. After the birth of my daughter, I remember spending lots of time at the grocery store going...
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True Confessions of a Millennium Mom -- Part 4

Written by Millennium Mom | Family & Home | 2nd May | 0 comments
Do you remember, as a child, wondering if your toys came alive while you were sleeping? Well, I am a grown woman and I still wonder! I believe that they do come alive; I also believe that they mate like bunnies and...
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True Confessions of a Millennium Mom -- Part 3

Written by Millennium Mom | Balancing Act | 23rd Apr | 1 comment
I am an only child. The sibling experience was somewhat lost on me, because of this. I did have an imaginary sister, but I was able to successfully settle about 95 percent of our arguments without involving my...
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Great Expectations: Or not so great?

Written by Bethany Rule (SaneMom) | Family & Home | 13th Apr | 0 comments
Or not-so-great, as it may be: "I expect I'll be home in an hour." "I expect you to eat everything on your plate." "I expect he'll forget to take out the trash." "I expect...
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Parenting and Living with Adult Children

Written by Ashley Ladd | Family & Home | 5th Apr | 2 comments
Parenting adult children is a new ballgame. Just because your son or daughter turns 18 or 21 doesn't mean they stop being your child. It doesn't necessary mean they'll even leave the nest.In my part of the...
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How Boomers Can Love Their "Kidults" by Letting Go

Written by Phyllis Goldberg, Ph.D. | Family & Home | 29th Mar | 0 comments
Would you describe yourself as the kind of parent who is loving, but still hovering? Typically raising fewer children today, parents have actively pursued an only-the-best policy from infancy on. So far, the twenty-something...
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10 Tips on How To Help Your Kids Develop Healthier Habits

Written by Tiffany | Family & Home | 29th Mar | 0 comments
1.) Be a positive health model. Don’t talk about your weight issues or put yourself down in front of them. They will think being healthy is hard or just be turned off by the idea of healthy living all together....
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