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02/24/2012
From Day Care Worker to SAHM My first job out of high school was working at a daycare while I was attending college. I am wonderful with children, however, I quickly realized I could not give the children the love, attention, and care that they needed and could only receive from their mothers... More >>

Tags: ParentingSAHM stay-at-home momValues
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02/23/2012
How 'Real Men' are Treated in the World When I married my husband, he was in University getting his 5 year teaching degree (here in Canada) and was constantly told how the teaching profession was in dire need of males and what an asset he would be in any workplace. He had dreamed of being a teacher since he was a child, and was gifted in the profession. More >>

Tags: EducationParentingRaising Boys to MenReal MenTeaching
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02/22/2012
Advice for Overwhelmed Mom I broke down in tears yesterday listening to the caller whose 12-yr-old daughter was in ICU after having a stroke. It brought back all the memories of my own (now) 12-yr-old daughter who was born 14 weeks premature and spent 79 days in ICU with a brain injury due to lack of oxygen from a prolapsed umbilical cord. More >>

Tags: HealthMotherhood-FatherhoodMotheringParentingResponse To A Call
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02/22/2012
One Activity at a Time My mom (who had been a first grade teacher before I was born and then a stay at home mom) had a good rule regarding after school activities: my sisters and I were only allowed to participate in one after school activity at a time. More >>

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02/21/2012
Over Committed? When I was a youngster, I was a latch-key kid. This meant virtually no outside school activities, as I had no one to take me to and fro. I was very active within the school, however: band, choir, an after school sewing club, and on the yearbook staff... More >>

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02/21/2012
'The Help' is About Mother/Child Relationships as Much as Racial Inequality I enjoyed reading The Help by Kathryn Stockett a few years back, and tonight I finally watched the film version to gear up for the upcoming Oscars. More >>

Tags: Film reviewMovie ReviewParentingStay-at-Home Mom
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02/17/2012
Raising a Child with a Stranger Have you heard about Modamily? More >>

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02/17/2012
More Day Care Dangers It is with a sickness in my heart that I write this email... Recently a local home day care was shut down. When social services entered the home, they found infants and toddlers strapped in car seats in closets with the doors shut and the lights off. More >>

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02/16/2012
Our Overscheduled Culture Our family is not overscheduled, with our two children (10 and 13) but it is a busier routine than we ever experienced 40 years ago when we were their same age. My husband and I often discuss this. More >>

Tags: ChildrenParentingRead On-AirSocial IssuesValues
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02/16/2012
Dad Shoots Daughter's Laptop You probably know about it or have seen the YouTube video that has millions, and millions of people viewing it -- probably again and again. This dad shot "dead" his teenage daughter's laptop. More >>

Tags: Family/Relationships - TeensParentingTeens
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