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Girl Scouts Voice Their Frustration Over Flint’s Water Crisis—And You Should, Too
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How to Navigate Life with the World’s Most Stubborn Child
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Hoda Kotb Welcomes New Baby Girl Through Adoption in Heartwarming Instagram Posts
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The Real Reason to Invest in a Fitbit
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The Trend of Professional Trunk Packing for Summer Camps
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Mothering Through Endometriosis: A Journey of Resilience
Get Pregnant Fast“Can you come upstairs and enjoy a movie with Mommy this morning?” I ask, trying to infuse my voice with as much cheerfulness as possible.“Yes! Can we watch The Grinch? No school today, Mama?” my curious 4-year-old son…
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What Changed When I Stopped Pressuring My Son to Complete His Homework
Get Pregnant FastParentingBy Jessica ThompsonI had long been aware of the debates surrounding homework and the substantial evidence suggesting it’s often ineffective, particularly in elementary education. I’d come across numerous articles critiquing parents who complete their children’s assignments for them,…
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I Will Not Raise My Voice at My Kids… for 24 Hours
Get Pregnant FastI’ll admit it: I have a tendency to raise my voice. There’s a certain satisfaction in cutting through the chaos with a loud command. That brief moment of silence that follows a yell is almost euphoric, akin to…
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Surprise: 43 and Expecting
Get Pregnant FastWhen my son was born, my partner and I anticipated that getting pregnant again would be a straightforward journey. Instead, we found ourselves dealing with secondary infertility, which crept into our lives like an unwelcome guest. After enduring…
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I Finally Understand You, Mom
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14 Surprising Insights About Your First Pregnancy
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10 Topics to Avoid Complaining About This Holiday Season
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10 Witty Responses to Common Questions From In-Laws
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Reciprocal Advantages: Maximizing Your Travel Experience
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6 Reasons I’m Dreading Overnight Camp
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5 Facebook Buttons Parents Wish Existed
home insemination syringe In the realm of social media, the “like” button often falls short in conveying the nuanced emotions we experience as parents. For instance, when a friend shares a sorrowful update, the option to “like” may seem inappropriate, particularly in sensitive situations. This challenge is reminiscent of my time at a company focused…
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Top 10 Things That Drive Us Up the Wall When Kids Are in the Car
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Infertility: A Journey of Transformation
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How Are Your Kids Observing ‘No Homework Day’?
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