parenting • education
by Cecily Kellogg on July 5th, 2012 | 3 Comments »
My daughter started at a Parent’s Morning Out program when she was just a bit over two years old, and I did not have ANY idea how to be the mom of a kid in school. In fact, in what is probably my most humiliating moment as a mom,…
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parenting • ages and stages
by Dr. Whitney Roban on June 3rd, 2012 | No Comments »
Bedtime can be one of the most dreaded times in many households. However, it doesn’t have to be. Putting a sleep routine in place and sticking with it can make bedtime one of the most relaxing times in everyone’s day. Pediatric sleep specialist Dr. Whitney Roban of SLEEP-EEZ KIDZ,…
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relationships • lifestyle
by Tara Brooke on May 6th, 2012 | No Comments »
Call her what you will—mom, mother, mommy dearest—we all have a mother. She can be different things to different people. She can range from being the greatest joy and blessing in our lives perhaps, to the greatest challenge we may face in life. (Remember of course, this is most…
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parenting • education
by Patty Fitzgerald on March 29th, 2012 | 1 Comment »
Did you know there are simple ways to keep our children safe? No one really wants
to think about child predators. It’s a yucky topic and we sure as heck don’t want to frighten our kids with scary stories or creepy examples. So what will help?
- Understanding the
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parenting • ages and stages
by Amy Sullivan on March 8th, 2012 | No Comments »
Our daughter was at a sleepover as my husband and I snuggled into bed and looked at the clock. The giant, red numbers boasted 10:45 pm. “She did it,” I squealed. “She did it,” he nodded. Ring, ring, ring. “And maybe not."
The telephone signaled another late night pick-up, and…
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