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Navigating Transitions in Parenting: The Journey Through Growing Pains
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A Hopeful Reflection on Sibling Bonds During Their Final Year of High School Together
Get Pregnant FastAs their mother, I often reminisce about the early days when my children, a gangly 10-year-old named Ella and her squeezable 7-year-old brother, Noah, would hop into the minivan, backpacks in tow, ready for their first day of…
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Substitute Teacher Ruins Holiday Spirit: ‘Santa Claus Isn’t Real’
Get Pregnant FastA Massachusetts substitute teacher found herself in hot water after shattering the dreams of a group of second graders just days before Christmas. During story time at Colonial Park Elementary, this teacher made a startling announcement that left…
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How to Plan a Memorable Family Vacation in Yosemite
Get Pregnant FastA few months ago, we realized that Sarah and the kids had one last week of summer freedom before school started. So, we decided to seize the moment and plan a three-day, two-night getaway to Yosemite. I hadn’t…
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10 Inner Thoughts Moms Keep to Themselves (Usually)
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9 Reasons I Chose Not to Adopt My Husband’s Surname
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Birth Control? There’s an App for That!
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Why I Choose Not to Compensate My Sons for Household Chores
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The Unexpected Bliss of Embracing Quiet Parenting
Get Pregnant FastI still remember the thrill of stepping into my first high school pep rally as a freshman. The energy was palpable; a chorus of voices united in chants and fight songs, the bleachers shaking with excitement. It was…
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- A Message to the Disruptors at Kids’ Sports Events
- The Weather Channel Takes a Jab at Trump’s Climate Decision
- Battling Breast Cancer for Future Generations
- If You’re Unsure About Kids, Maybe You Shouldn’t Have Them
- My Misguided Notions of Motherhood: A Recipe for Burnout
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A Message to the Disruptors at Kids’ Sports Events
home insemination syringeHey there! Yes, I’m addressing you — the lone individual at this children’s sports event who’s out there berating the referees and players, flailing your arms, and exhaling in frustration, essentially behaving like a petulant child. It’s time for you to take a step back. In fact, take multiple seats. Maybe even grab…
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The Weather Channel Takes a Jab at Trump’s Climate Decision
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Battling Breast Cancer for Future Generations
home insemination syringe Menu Lifestyle Battling Breast Cancer for Future Generations by Lila Thompson Oct. 22, 2016 As October arrives, the vibrant hues of autumn foliage emerge, and corn mazes and haunted houses spring to life. You guessed it, it’s that time of year again! Just as the leaves shift their colors, America turns pink…
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If You’re Unsure About Kids, Maybe You Shouldn’t Have Them
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My Misguided Notions of Motherhood: A Recipe for Burnout
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We’re With Her: Love Triumphs Over Hate
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Science Says Kids Inherit Their Intelligence from Mom, and Dads Can Only Laugh
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It’s Official: As a Parent, I’m Almost Obsolete
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Yes, There Are Excellent Bras for Larger Busts
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When You’ve Reached Your Limit
home insemination syringe Menu Parenting When You’ve Reached Your Limit by Caroline Miller Updated: July 2, 2020 Originally Published: Aug. 25, 2016 My mother once walked out on us — raising her hands in frustration, turning her back, and leaving. We never blamed her; after all, we had pushed her to the edge. She returned…