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The Family Room Marty W. Stewart |
Five Secrets for Parents to Help Encourage Responsible Use of the Internet As technology progresses and children find even more need to use the Internet, parents must develop clear-cut and consistent rules while children are online. |
The Family Room Elizabeth Pantley |
The Power of Choice Would you like to get your kids to willingly cooperate? Stop the daily battles? Teach your kids valuable life skills? If your answer is Yes! Yes! Yes! then read on.... |
The Family Room Siggie Cohen |
One Tantrum Went to Market... one tantrum went to... Learning to eliminate tantrums can be done by helping your child cope with certain anxieties he or she may feel due to unfamiliar situations. We, adults, must understand that children often feel helpless and powerless , and any opportunity that hands them power is a moment of victory. |
The Family Room Cheryl Gochnauer |
When Do I Get Off Work? I just got back from checking out a preschool program for my daughter. Part of me is reluctant to turn loose of her, even for two or three half-days a week. But the other part of me is thrilled at the prospect of carving out a little quality time for myself. |
The Family Room Cheryl Gochnauer |
A Way With Words Though I work with words everyday, I still occasionally manage to be misquoted or misunderstood. And I guarantee you'll eventually run into the same thing as you share with others your hopes and aspirations regarding being, or becoming, a stay-at-home mom. |
The Family Room Cheryl Gochnauer |
Time Flies When You Are On The Run I think we can all agree that the best way to get to know another person is to spend time with them. That's especially true of our children. |
The Family Room Mia Cronan |
That Very First Day of Kindergarten This year my oldest daughter starts school, and as certain as I am that I'll be more traumatized than her, I know that this is a very big step in her sweet life, and I want to make the most of it for her and later for her little sisters. |
The Family Room Susan M. Ward |
Do I Love My Child As Much As You Love Yours? Occasionally, the question is asked directly, or sometimes it's unasked, but hinted at.... Do I love my daughter as much as if she were "really" mine...? You see...my daughter was adopted. |
The Family Room Frances Spiegel |
On Loan They say motherhood can do some pretty weird things to a woman. By the time Sara and Mark were three and two years old respectively I had become forgetful and confused. |
The Family Room Leah Hennen |
Pregnancy No-Nos Pregnant? You already know to steer clear of alcohol and cigarettes. Here are other hazards to avoid. |
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