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BLOGS
Now with kids, I’m breaking every single promise to myself.
Of all the gifts that a parent wants to give their child is the opportunity to share all that the world has to offer.
I haven’t said a word to anyone. What do I do?
For many women, finding the right shorts is a major concern.
I am the oldest and shortest of my brood. No question.
Heidi dishes on the rich moms who hired disabled people so their kids could cut lines at Disney World.
Tag Archives: parenting
Under Nebraska’s current system, district court judges decide custody and parenting time in contested cases.
When it comes to talking about your child’s genitals, experts say it’s best to stick to the terms you learned in health class.
Oh, my word! There are only so many times I can make Barbie and Ken get married.
As much as I love heart-to-heart talks in the bathroom, I will not completely give up the hope for a little “me time”.
Prevent table tantrums by feeding toddler first.
Are boys easier to raise than girls?
I’m in the twilight region of life; do I start all over again and get a new job?
I recently attended the 17th Annual At-Home Dads Convention and can’t wait to share what I’ve learned.
Today’s moms need to take charge just like their grandmothers had in family matters.
The 28-year-old dishes on discipline, sacrifices (fewer shoes) and her well-mannered 1-year-old.
I’m trying not to cuss around my daughter, but it’s just so hard.
It’s never too late to shape good behavior. Hang in there. It’ll get better.
Rolling Stone magazine’s “Top 500 Songs of All Time” got me thinking about 1950s child rearing.
I’m thinking of a number between 25 and 40. Why?
Typically, that’s the number of minutes I have to get in and out of a store before my three kids have a meltdown.
Thankfully, we’re getting better. I’m getting better at managing their behavior in public.
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Taking a baby to the theater: Don’t call people idiots or dismiss them as inept parents because they follow a different path.
Parents are busy. Kids are impatient. “No” is quick and easy. And sometimes wrong.
Stay the course when disciplining your child. Eventually, your efforts will pay off.
Dear parents, your child – regardless of the role played on that bus – took part in a brutal attack.
Coreya Lay is a charming, nuturing mother who strives to rise above poverty and become self-reliant.
Fellow health professionals say that my approach to discipline is excessively punitive.














