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: On the Road with Baby By Danielle Burgi Taking a road trip with a baby is definitely a challenge, one that some parents may welcome while others dread. Whether you’re excited about it, stressed about it, or a combination
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: Tanzanian Community Self Help - Enjoy A Safari With Proceeds Are Going Into Child Education In Northern Tanzaniatanzanian Community Self Help - Enjoy a Safari With Proceeds Are Going Into Child Education In Northern Tanzania by:
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: MORAL ARMOR'S Irrational Parenting, Part V by: Ronald E Springer Setting a Bad Example. Their illogical banter is all driven by neurotic denial—one of the most horrific traits to hand down. When reality is faked,
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: Building Solid Relationships Using the Power of Words by: Zaak O'Conan We may not be aware of it; but the words we utter daily may have different interpretations, even if you think that they mean the same thing. Here's
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: MORAL ARMOR'S Irrational Parenting, Part III by: Ronald E Springer Not Letting Them Think. We all implicitly know that anything questioning the process of cognition itself will be met with massive irritation, making
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: They Have Kids by: Kelly Wolf You’ve met someone who stirs you in ways you’ve only imagined. E-mail from them arrives in your mailbox and you smile. Their voice on the other end of the line makes your stomach
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: Summer Camps by: Ferian Riase With the summer vacations approaching and the kids becoming restless, many parents start looking for ways to keep their kids busy. This is when a summer camp comes to their rescue. Summer
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: Oppositional Defiant Disorder Treatment by: Anthony Kane, MD About a year ago I wrote an article on Oppositional Defiant Disorder discussing the condition, symptoms and treatment options. This article is an update describing
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: Organizing Ideas To Make This A Great Year For Your Child by: Kerry Flinders It’s that time of year again. The kids are back in school, or are about to be. Parents are writing checks for PE clothes and school supplies.
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: You Are Your Child's First Teacher by: Rose DesRochers How much thought have you given to your child’s future? In three years, my daughter will be eighteen. Most likely, she will be leaving home at this time, and
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: The Treasure of reading to Children by: Maxine Thompson This placard graced my late mother’s bedroom wall, and until recently, I didn’t understand what it meant. After spending a normal vacation with my
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: Games To Encourage Thinking Skills by: Steve Hall There is no doubt about it, using computer games is a great way to encourage children to expand their realm of thinking. Your options for entertaining your child may seem
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: Common Household Products That Can Poison Your Children by: Reverend Brenda Hoffman In the United States alone, someone is poisoned every few seconds. 40% of these cases involve children under the age of 3. 50% of these
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: Annuity Transfer - What are the Risks by: Amit Laufer Many people who know in the back of their minds that they got the possibility to transform a monthly payment or annuity long term payments into a big lump sum and
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: Annuity Transfer - What are the Risks by: Amit Laufer Many people who know in the back of their minds that they got the possibility to transform a monthly payment or annuity long term payments into a big lump sum and
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: Three Natural Cures Your Kids Want You To Know! by: Robert Fioravante When Hippocrates said “the physician treats but nature heals,†he was describing the human body’s natural tendency toward minimizing
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: Antioxidants May Prevent Childhood Asthma by: Jeremy Maddock A source suggests that there may be a new way to help children who are subjected to the dangers of second hand tobacco smoke. It has become apparent that childhood
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: White Bread or Whole Wheat Bread? by: Arnel Ricafranca For any kid who grew up eating doughy, thick Wonder Bread for lunch, the encouragement by dietitians and nutritionists to switch to whole wheat bread can be a tough
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: Protecting Your Home both Inside and Out by: Marci Crane If you are a parent, you have probably wondered at one time or another, what more you can do to protect your children and yourself, not only physically but emotionally,
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: Healthy Kids are Happy Kids! by: Paul Duxbury Health is a feeling of physical and mental well being. A healthy child displays a tremendous zest for life. He is energetic and undaunted by the challenges that life places
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: At Least 40 Household Products Can Poison Your Child: Lock 'Em Up! by: Joe Hickman, HaLife.com Every few seconds U.S. poison centers receive a call about someone being exposed to a poison. Forty percent of those cases
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: Celebrating Life with Children in September by: Susie Cortright Here are ten simple pleasures you can enjoy with your children this month. 1. Ask your child to read a book to you. Younger children can look at the pictures
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: Choosing a Provider by: Melissa Newby You’ve called and called and finally found a provider you want to meet. What now? Here are some tips to help you when meeting with a potential provider. Remember, you know
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: The Charlotte Mason Method Increases The Effectiveness Of A Home School Reading Program by: Brent Sitton When it comes to home schooling, parents need all of the resources they can muster. Designing curricula, scheduling
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: How Distance and Open Learning has Changed my Life by: Emma Jones When I was approached to write a piece on open and distance learning education, I came up with this piece. After reading it through, I have come to the
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: Parental Involvement In Learning by: Brent Sitton Whether children attend public or private schools, they benefit when parents become involved in their education. According to the National Institute for Literacy, when
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: Calendar Teaching Tips by: Freda J. Glatt, MS Stop! Don't throw away those old calendars! There is so much you can do with a calendar to reinforce academic skills. Here are a few suggestions: 1. Writing - Use the pictures
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: Money Saving Tips by: Adrian Kennelly People are always trying to save money, especially with today's economy. No matter what your reason for saving, through this e-book, you will discover ways never considered. The
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: Success Through The Eyes Of A Child by: Barbara C White Adults, with eyes to see, can learn so much about success in life from children. When a baby is born, it has instinctively in it everything needed to succeed in
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: How to Teach Anger Management to Your Child by: Paul M. Jerard Jr. Most of us recognize the continuing escalation of violence around us, due to intolerance, and many of us blame it on somebody else. Parents teach their
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: Busy Moms, Don't forget to take time out for you! by: Aurelia Williams As mothers, we play so many different roles and most of us do not take the time off that we deserve. Just think about it, we play doctor, cook, chauffeur,
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: Back to School-Advice by: Patricia Garza It's back to school time.... Do you have everything you need to start the year off right? Confidence is key to success! For those first time jitters help welcome your pre-school
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: More Water, Not Less, Will Help End Bedwetting by: Graham Jones Children are notoriously bad at drinking enough liquids. They are so busy playing they sometimes 'forget' to drink. Sometimes, children seem like camels
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: Bed Wetting Alarms Can Be Useful by: Graham Jones Whenever parents discuss how to deal with bed wetting, the topic of alarms inevitably gets raised. Bed wetting alarms can be useful devices, but in spite of the popularity
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: How to End the Misery of Bedwetting by: Graham Jones When a child wets the bed they worry. Children tend to become dry during the day more easily than at night. During the day they are awake and aware of their feelings
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: Do You Want Your Children to Be Like You? by: Margaret Paul, Ph.D. There is an old saying regarding children: “Do as I say, not as I do.†Whoever coined this phrase didn’t know much about children.
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: Spelling Success for Back to School by: Kayla Fay Back to school. Whether you approach this time of year with anticipation or dread, it’s about to happen. Your child will have new teachers and classes, different
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: The Seven Keys to Child Obedience by: Anthony Kane, MD Learning obedience is an important part of child development. This is the tool that allows you as parents to train your child. Through obedience your child will
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: It's Not My Fault....Whose Responsibility Is It Anyway? by: Sue and Chuck DeFiore It amazes me, how often during a week, I hear "It's not my fault, it's not my responsibility". It seems that in today's society no one
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: 5 Best Free Child Games for Your Preschooler by: Nicole O'Reilly There seems to be more and more pressure on parents these days to enrol their pre school children in all sorts of innovative learning programs. There are
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: How To Help Your Overweight Child by: Kim Beardsmore With the rise of obesity and the increasing incidence of type 2 diabetes occurring in children, many parents are now faced with helping an overweight child. This may
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: Characteristic Of A Gifted Child by: Mary Joyce Since it is widely agreed upon in the educational and child development communities that early recognition of the characteristics of a gifted child, is a key factory in
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: The Charlotte Mason Method Increases the Effectiveness of a Home School Reading Program by: Brent Sitton When it comes to home schooling, parents need all of the resources they can muster. Designing curricula, scheduling
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: Savage Nature: The Life of Ted Hughes by: Paula Bardell One of the most important poets of the post-war period, Edward James Hughes (1930-1998), was drawn towards the primitive. He was enchanted by the beauty of the natural
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: Who Says You Are Not A Writer? by: Lynn Colwell The other day, a client told me, “I’ve been talking to a lot of other aspiring writers and I can’t believe how unsupportive they are. I had an editor
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: How Does Santa Make Out His List? (humor) by: Kristin Johnson I’ll let you in on a secret: I know Santa Claus. And I received a letter from him with his Christmas list. “Dear Kristin, “Thank you
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: Writing from Home: It Can Be Great and Not-So-Great for Mothers by: Sarah Smiley I went to school to be a teacher. In fact, I have a B.S. in Education, not journalism. Due to the hours and holidays, teaching is traditionally
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: How to Get Your Book Reviewed by: Caterina Christakos Imagine your book at the top of the Best Sellers List of the New York Times. Most authors do. The question is, "How do I get it there and sell millions of copies?" When
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: Couples Under Cover: How To Keep Your Private Life Private! by: Katy Terrega Okay, okay, I admit it; even though my husband and I are old enough to have raised two teenagers, we actually do have a sex life. My children,
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: For Second Weddings Only - Eight Useful Tips by: Tom Downward Wedding Planning? Prevent favorite guests comparing your second wedding, to the first. It isn't tricky but it may take some thought. Whether guests will or
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: What are you creating? by: Jo Ball What are you creating? Money from work you love: love in a soul-mate relationship, peace and harmony around us; a stronger sense of who you are; inner wisdom and personal power; a confident,
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: Today's Woman by: Rose DesRochers She is a guide, mentor, mother, nurturer, wife and friend. She is many things to many people. She is Today's woman. She is a new woman in ever changing new world or is she? She gives
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: Mommie Moments – Taking Time For Yourself by: Heather J. Tait Being a parent is a role that requires a large majority of our attention and time. Whether you have one child or fourteen children, you are more than
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: If He Insists That You Work... by: Sarah Tanner Once, when asked about her life, former First Lady Barbara Bush said, "I married well." Is it wrong to want to marry well? Ladies, it's all about survival - and it's
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: Obese Mothers Make Obese Kids! by: Jasdeep Singh A study published in American Journal of Clinical Nutrition claims that the doctors start giving attention to the children of overweight parents very early- by the age
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: Mama's Dilemma: It’s Girls-Night-Out and You’re Addicted to Sweats by: Sandra Mahoney As usual you’ve got minutes to get ready before heading out the door. You throw back a sip of coffee, brush your
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: Your Strengths, Your Money by: Darlene Arechederra Need a few extra bucks to help pay down debt or build up your emergency account? There are some simple ways to do it without working another job or being away from the
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: Dinner Scooped Off the Floor by: Yvette Dubel "We strengthen a muscle by using it, and that is true of the heart and mind, too." ------Danielle Crittenden "I just got an email from him and I need your help," was the
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: Tips For A Working Woman by: Colin Ong TS With a more liberated society, it is no longer uncommon for women to hold full-time jobs. The glass ceiling that has been a barrier for women in the area of wages are showing
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: Dating Women From Russia. Important Tips The Marriage Agencies Never Tell You by: Marina Smiley I want to share with you information that the Russian marriage agencies don't tell you on their web sites. Many of the
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: Facing the Homeschool Super Mom by: Laura Bankston I know this Mom. She homeschools her 5 children, plus she tutors several other children that are dropped off at her house. AND she's a Pastor's wife. AND she's working
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: Dating Tips for Divorced and Widowed Moms by: Terry MacDonald Dating is tough, but it’s tougher for women who are divorced and widowed. Along with the fears of being “out of practice,†there are often
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: Who Cares What They Say About Single Moms! by: Teri Worten Even in today's sophisticated society, single parent families are often stigmatized and thoughtlessly perceived as not entirely as functional as two parent families.
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: Sex and the Single Mom by: Teri Worten Single moms, more so than anyone, have to be exceedingly careful about the type of man they select as life-long partners. No sensible woman wants to be judged soley on her appearence
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: E-Book on Russian Women (Part 10) by: Annas Agency® Russian Women and her Children Russian women are considered to be the best mothers. They are worthy of the title. Is there a country where mothers help their children
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: 10 Best Children’s Activities at Walt Disney World by: Cara Goldsbury I’m sure you all know about Disney World’s amazing theme parks, but are you familiar with the myriad of fascinating activities
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: Natural Wonders In Ocho Rios, Jamaica by: Mark Freeman An island nation, Jamaica offers a wealth of natural beauty. Ocho Rios, Jamaica, is home to some of the most well-known of the island’s natural wonders, including
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: Vacation In Comfort With Kids by: David Leonhardt It takes a special person to travel with kids – a parent. Children have their own needs. Their idea of a vacation is more "adventurous" than a parent's. They
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: Florida Bound by: Herman Nuncrush Florida bound the wife and our seven children are getting excited about travelling to Kissimmee just by Walt Disney World USA. We were in the USA in late January and the begining of
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: Family Cruise: Family Get-Together for Fun by: Colin Hartness A family cruise is a perfect getaway with loads of fun and excitement for everybody. Whenever you have kids bored with the usual stuff amusement parks, theater
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: A Mom's Getaway by: Valerie McDermott Destination: Block Island Accomplices: 6 High School Girlfriends (Yes, we’ve been friends for 5 years now ha ha) The time is 6:15 am on a Sunday. I’ve been up since
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: Is An All Inclusive Resort Right For You? by: Yuri Smolyansky All-inclusive resorts can really help vacationers get the most out of their travel dollars. Today, over 400 hotels in the Caribbean and Mexico are either all-inclusive
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: Like Father by: Wayne and Tamara Direct Answers - Column for the week of July 5, 2004 I was married for 21 years to a man who enjoyed strip clubs, drinking, and his buddies. These things became important to him after
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: Six Facts You Should Know To Empower Your Teaching by: Emmanuel SEGUI As parents and teachers, we need to enhance our abilities to create a relationship of trust with the students or the children we interact with. The
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: Fitting An Education Into A Busy Lifestyle by: Ryan Mckenzie Fitting an education into a busy lifestyle Many people have aspirations to get an education for many reasons. Better jobs, more money and social recognition
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: Been There, Done That by: Wayne and Tamara Direct Answers - Column for the week of April 12, 2004 Fourteen years ago I was divorced from my second wife, her idea. I'll call her Kay. But I never lost my love for her.
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: Buyer's Remorse by: Wayne and Tamara Direct Answers - Column for the week of July 29, 2002 A few months after my divorce I started seeing a friend of my ex-wife. She told me I really needed a person that would appreciate
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: Worth Waiting For by: Wayne and Tamara Direct Answers - Column for the week of July 22, 2002 I am a 31-year-old virgin male. At times I feel sexually frustrated because I've never been intimate with a woman. The only
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: The Shameful Secret of Illiteracy in America by: Penni Wild The word is not just a sound or a written symbol. The word is a force; it is the power you have to express and communicate, to think, and thereby to create the
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: A Christmas Wish by: Wayne and Tamara Direct Answers - Column for the week of December 22, 2003 My sister is a woman now beginning her thirties. She has had few friends and her boyfriends have never been good for her.
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: Case Closed by: Wayne and Tamara Direct Answers - Column for the week of October 27, 2003 I met my boyfriend on an online dating service four months ago. About a month ago I went to the dating service website to take
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: A Brick Wall by: Wayne and Tamara Direct Answers - Column for the week of August 18, 2003 Two years ago I divorced, and there is still a lot of hostility. My former husband has been served with contempt papers for
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: Addicted To Her by: Wayne and Tamara Direct Answers - Column for the week of August 4, 2003 I dated a woman I work with for four years. In both our minds we were soul mates. A year and a half ago she broke it off. I
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: Keeping Faith by: Wayne and Tamara Direct Answers - Column for the week of June 30, 2003 Please bear with me. I desperately need advice. I dated this girl for a year, and we broke up many times because of religion.
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: The Right Approach by: Wayne and Tamara Direct Answers - Column for the week of June 9, 2003 I grew up in a happy, loving, stable home. My fiance was not as lucky. He was beaten by his parents and shuttled from relative
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: To Stress or Not to Stress? by: Lesley Spencer Today it seems that no matter who we are or what we do, we have more stress in our lives than our parents or grandparents did. There are many factors and demands that cause
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: MORAL ARMOR'S Irrational Parenting, Part IV by: Ronald E Springer Imposing Their Future. In contradiction to parents who try to force children down a certain path, individual purpose must be a product of cognition,
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: The Gift is in the Giving by: Debbie Friedman I have to be honest. I made the woman cashier at BIG! LOTS cry. I had shopped and gathered three baskets full together at the check out line and she just kept saying “This
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: MORAL ARMOR'S Irrational Parenting, Part II by: Ronald E Springer Handing Down Malignancy. Children may begin bright and eager to face the world, but are often inundated with the conditioning of their fear-ridden predecessors
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: Take Time Out For You by: Aurelia Williams As mothers we play so many different roles and most of us don't take time off that we deserve. Just think about it we play doctor, cook, chauffeur, teacher, lawyer, and the occasional
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: Do You Enable? by: Brian Maloney We all have behaviors, tendencies, patterns, and the keen ability to recognize any and all of them. However, when we become so accustomed and engrossed in them, how do we know we are enabling
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: A Bad Move by: Wayne and Tamara Direct Answers - Column for the week of April 7, 2003 My husband is a wonderful man, we are in our thirties, well-educated and fairly affluent. However, his mother has been a stumbling
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: Life Lessons - an Inpirational Story by: Fatimah Musa Ju was physically abused as a child. She lived with a mother who was diagnosed with post depression and a father who was a wife abuser. Her parent divorced and left
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: Intuition At Home by: Sonia Choquette In the past few weeks I have spent a lot of time talking to many people about nurturing intuition in children. In those conversations, one of the most frequent messages I hear from
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: Are You Fed Up? by: Neale Donald Walsch There is no better place to be than Fed Up. That's the place of new beginnings. That's the place of letting go. That's the place of "giving up." You are giving up what's been going
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: Awareness is Serious Business by: Mary Rosendale Let’s talk about AwDD. This is not the same as AD/HD. You may have Awareness Deficit Disorder – you just may not be aware of it. Pun intended. Ever stand
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: Baby Steps by: Lynn Colwell I remember with delight when our first child was learning to walk. We happened to be traveling with a musical program at the time. Chris had joined us and about 125 other people "on the road"
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: Changing Course by: Wayne and Tamara Direct Answers - Column for the week of March 17, 2003 I'm at my wit's end. My wife of 20 years is leaving me. She said she is sick of me always talking at her. She says she doesn't
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: A Fresher Take on the World's Biggest Lies by: Terry Mitchell Last month, I did a column about the world's biggest lies. Based on popular demand, I have decided to do a sequel. Here are ten more common, everyday fallacies
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: Detour by: Wayne and Tamara Direct Answers - Column for the week of March 3, 2003 I've been looking for so long to find someone to secretly talk to, to gain some insight, validation, or hope. My situation is the result
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