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08/13/2012
Why Baby Drop Boxes Are Needed In the United States, we have 'safe-haven' laws in all 50 states, which allow children to be left anonymously in designated places (hospitals, fire departments, etc.). Taking a similar initiative, European countries are providing more and more baby 'drop boxes' for parents to drop off unwanted babies... More >>

Tags: AbortionAdoptionChildrenHealthParentingSocial IssuesValues
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08/10/2012
The First and Only Time in Day Care Back in the 70s, when my son was a year old and I was a stay-at-home mom, my friend who was a working mom talked me into a girls' day with shopping and lunch. More >>

Tags: Day CareDay care dangersParentingRead On-AirSAHM stay-at-home momValues
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08/09/2012
When Kids See Smut Online The thing parents should be worried most about Internet pornography is the victimization of their children. Whether it's being preyed upon by a pedophile or experiencing crass sex totally disconnected from intimacy, it's all victimization... More >>

Tags: InternetInternet-MediaMarriageMorals, Ethics, ValuesParentingReligionSexSexualitySocial IssuesValues
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08/08/2012
Respect From Children I used to think my husband was a little too harsh on our 4 children, as he would correct them on little things that I normally would have let slide. More >>

Tags: BehaviorParentingRaising Boys to MenRaising childrenRead On-AirReal menRespect
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08/08/2012
Toddling About the Town My husband's co-worker ran into a local police officer at the store one day...The officer proceeded to talk to him about the crazy incident involving his 2-3 year old... More >>

Tags: Day CareDay care horrorsParentingValues
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08/07/2012
Day Care Proud? My husband's adult son and daughter-in-law, brag about their three-year-old in day care. They pay extra for her to have computer classes and "tumble" classes. More >>

Tags: Family/Relationships - FamilyParentingRelativesValues
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08/06/2012
Kids Need Our Guidance, Not More Legislation As 12 people senselessly lie dead and scores of others are wounded in the aftermath of the Colorado movie theater shooting, we must understand the myths that are shaping our young boys into men and the crises these societal rules of conduct are causing, starting with depression... More >>

Tags: DepressionHealthKidsLife lessonsMental HealthParenting
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08/06/2012
'Dog Days' Respectably Captures Middle School Angst 'Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Dog Days' isn't Academy Award caliber, but the PG-rated film is recommended for any readers of the series and their younger siblings too... More >>

Tags: EducationFamily/Relationships - Parent/ChildMiddle schoolMovie ReviewParentingStay-at-Home MomTeensTweens
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08/03/2012
Most Memorable First Day of School The first day of school for me always came with jitters and a stomach so nervous, I could have thrown up at any moment. It's ironic I now work in a school and I'm happy to say I don't feel that way anymore! More >>

Tags: EducationHumorParentingSchool
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08/03/2012
What a Difference a Year Can Make ...I was 11-years-old, a December baby, one of the youngest in my class. I was physically undeveloped and very shy. More >>

Tags: EducationParentingSchool
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