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Breast Feeding Clothing - Convenience As Well As Presentability

Friday, May 11th, 2012

Women who travel have in the past found it quite difficult to breastfeed their babies - more so when the traveling involved movement and exposure in public places. Long ago it was not uncommon for aristocratic families to travel with a wet nanny (a nanny who could breastfeed) for this purpose. The wet nanny was also a common occurrence when the mother was not present or alive and there was an infant to be nurtured.
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Babysitter Found Drunk With 3 Year Old

Wednesday, February 8th, 2012

Lexie is a 25 year old mother. She has a 3 year old son named Jason. She is also a career woman. She divorced the year her son was born. She has a babysitter that she trusts very much. Her son took a liking to her right away. She is 20 years old and is working her way through college.
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Successful Mediation in Divorce

Wednesday, November 30th, 2011

When married parties first consider divorce, they often shudder at the prospect of ugly court proceedings. They have heard stories of protracted litigation where attorneys hurl accusatory letters back and forth. What divorcing parties may not understand is that they control the process. They can litigate or they can mediate. It can be treated as a battle field or a negotiation.
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Free Home Schooling Program - How To Get One Now

Friday, October 21st, 2011

As more mainstream education system becomes more complex. There are more and more parents started to think how they can home schooled their kids at home as compare to traditional educational institution.
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Is My Child Gifted? Some Ways To Know

Sunday, August 21st, 2011

Every parent wants to think that their child is the brightest and smartest kid in his classroom. Indeed, it seems as if every generation keeps accomplishing bigger and better things: students today are more technologically savvy than ever, and their parents marvel at what children are able to pick up and learn so easily.
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No-Hassle Ways to Get Kids to Bed On-Time

Tuesday, May 10th, 2011

When it's time for kids to go to sleep, it's amazing how creative they can become in trying to find ways to stay awake and out of their room. Now that the beginning of the school year is right around the corner, it's always a challenge to push back the bedtime that has steadily crept up later and later during summer break. It may be difficult at first to get kids back on schedule, but with some creative strategies and a firm resolve, kids will be going to bed without hassle by the time school begins.
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A Simple Secret That Helps Kids Make Money

Thursday, April 14th, 2011

Once your kids make money and they understand the value of a dollar, the next step is to get them to manage it. One principal to mention within this (which is often overlooked) is to talk to them about the importance of giving back to the community.
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The First 30 Days After Your Baby is Born: A Father’s Guide

Friday, March 11th, 2011

What you should and shouldn't do the first 30 days after your baby is born…
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10 Reasons Why Men Don’t Like Dating Single Moms

Friday, February 18th, 2011

Though there are lots of men that don't mind dating single mothers, most seem to approach such an involvement with caution. Here are the top 10 reasons men gave for shying away from serious involvements with single Moms.
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Mindful Parenting Tip: Independence In The Kitchen

Friday, December 31st, 2010

Ever hear, "Let me do it by myself!" Well it's time to listen up!
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