For those parents who might be new to working from home with kids, I have some five tips that will help you get through your day.
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It’s quiet again at my house with my kids — and teacher husband — at school. No more sleeping in or wondering if they will leave for the day when
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The morning rush can hinder time spent ensuring lunches are packed not only healthily, but safely. Follow these tips from the U.S. Department of Agriculture to make sure your kids' school lunches make the grade when it comes to proper preparation and storage.
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Being a parent is tough enough (hello, toddler tantrums) without all the added guilt and mommy shaming. I firmly believe guilt is self-imposed and a waste of energy. And while
... Almost immediately after I delivered my first-born baby boy, a hush shrouded the delivery room. Medical professionals silently and somberly glanced at each other without a sound. Jason’s skin, a
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If your child has difficulty speaking and tends to hesitate on or repeat certain syllables, words, or phrases, he or she may have a stuttering problem — or they may simply be going through periods of normal disfluency that most children experience as they learn to speak. Learn the key differences between the two and when it's a good time to seek help.
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With a little preparation and information, parents can help their students start to build a credit history and avoid potential pitfalls of bad credit.
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I want to be a cheerleader. No, not the pom pom wielding kind (been there, done that) but the grown-up kind. The kind who encourages, says kind things, and cheers
... There are certain things parents know they need to teach their kids before they go to school: how to use the bathroom, feed themselves, tie their own shoes and put
... When it comes to caring for a child, it’s easy to spot a physical injury, like a broken bone, because it can be seen. However, many mental health disorders are
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