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Jul 09, 2009 -
There comes a point in life when a mother must broach a subject that she's not sure how to approach. Some mamas may get straight to the point and fire away while others sit and brew waiting for the perfect moment to arrive. Instead of mulling things over and making the situation uncomfortable, mom and dad can help create an open line of communication with a question box.
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Nov 07, 2008 -
Carrie Bradshaw didn't do me any favors. Thanks to the title of her famous movie, my daughter broached the subject of sex. As parents we know the time will come, I just didn't think it it would be so soon — at four and a half!
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Oct 24, 2008 -
They say kids grow up fast, but lately I'm blown away. Last week, my art obsessed daughter told me she can't wait to get a "needle" tattoo. I knew this was coming ever since she noticed mine as I stepped out of the shower a couple years ago.
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Mar 11, 2009 -
At 5 and 2, my kids are two lil chatterboxes who like to talk and talk about almost any topic. As a mom, you can start having conversations with your babe once they are born. It may take them a while to answer, but be patient.
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Nov 06, 2009 -
- The Urbans take a stroll in the leaves — Celebrity Baby Blog
- Woman to broadcast her birth live on the Internet — TrésSugar
- When milestones happen without mom — CafeMom
- Do you find kids are more stressed than ever? — ParentDish
- Suri is still hitting the bottle — Celebrity Baby Scoop
- Should we retire the word cougar? — MomLogic
- What's your talk-back policy — Momversation
- Can you prevent pre-term labor?
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Jan 29, 2009 -
All aboard! If you want one toy that will occupy your tot for hours upon hours, invest in a train table and then spruce it up with the Talking Railway Series from Learning Curve. Amazing engine recognition technology brings the world of Thomas to life with personalized greetings from Sir Topham Hatt himself.
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Nov 06, 2009 -
It is a fact of life that women are more physically able to have children at a younger age — hence the biological clock talk. However, today's women are less likely to fall into the role of Donna Reed and take on the homemaker tasks in their early 20s. Instead young ladies are out getting degrees, making a name for themselves in the corporate world and taking the time to enjoy a jaunt or two around the world.
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Dec 17, 2008 -
If your lil guy has moved on from thinking girls are icky to being a bit more interested in them, then you both may want to check out the book, How to Talk to Girls. Written by an eight-year old boy who did his research at recess during school, this book is chock full of wholesome advice for a budding ladies' man. His simple tips for getting girls include: Combing your hair and not wearing sweats.
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Nov 03, 2009 -
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Most every parent has had a close call with their child. Rolling off the bed, falling down stairs and bumps on the head are common occurrences for many mamas. What isn't so normal is a stroller rolling onto train tracks just as the engine barrels down the rails.
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Nov 05, 2009 -
Motherhood brings a whole new perspective to a woman's life. Moms jump up to offer their seats to expectant ladies on the bus and rush to aid a lost child at a mall. It is in their nature to fawn over small smiles and get teary when they see a babe in need, but sometimes when they're feeling feisty enough, mamas can huff up and pull out the mommy guns on complete strangers.
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