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September
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Real Advice on Toddler Tantrums

By Rita Fae Harris

As a mother of five, I have suffered toddler tantrums in every environment-at home, in the car, in the store, at my in-laws house, and at church. I have made mistakes as a parent, and learned new parenting tricks. Here are some tips I have learned throughout my tantrum tenure—there should be parenting medals for these years!

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Help Your Child Cope With Fear

By Darlene Zagata

It is normal to have fears. We all fear something. Although there are some people who claim they aren’t afraid of anything, you can rest assured that they do have some sort of fear even if they have themselves convinced otherwise. It is certainly not unusual for children to have fears. They look to their parents for comfort in soothing away those fears.

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August
Parenting Pitfalls: 10 Mistakes Even Good Parents Make
By Mary Moss

Regardless of their age, children thrive in an environment where rules are clearly established, consistently enforced and consequences for disobedience are swift and in relation to the offense. So what are the most common mistakes we make? What are the pitfalls for even intelligent, bright and well-intentioned parents in rearing their children? How do you know you've stumbled into one?

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HELP! The Baby Wont Sleep Through the Night! : Tips for Teaching Baby to Sleep Through the Night
By Sandy Fleming

You’ve got a new baby in the house. Congratulations! And now you feel like part of a sleep deprivation experiment. Sooner or later, the cycle of waking every few hours all night long takes its toll and your body and mind start to suffer from lack of sleep. Something’s got to give, and it can’t be you since you have so many responsibilities.

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July
Make the Most of Baby's First Year
By Darlene Zagata

You've waited nine long months, endured the pain and discomfort of labor and delivered your beautiful bundle of joy. Now the fun starts. Each day is a new exciting adventure filled with memories to last a lifetime. It is definitely the year of firsts as many new parents have come to call the first year of their child's life.

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How to Deal With Bedwetting
By Darlene Zagata

We usually begin to potty train our children around the age of two and by the age of three the feat has normally been accomplished. Of course, that's just an average guideline. Some children are potty trained at a younger age whereas others may take a bit longer. Potty training can often be taxing enough on both parents and child but then there is bedwetting.

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June
Baby's First Year for Dads
By Mary M. Alward

The baby has arrived! Your wife is still in the hospital. You’re excited and looking forward to bringing Mom and baby home. The nursery is painted and decorated for your first arrival. Everything is in place. Life is perfect.

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'Why' Just Has To Be The Most Often Used Word After 'No'
By Susan M. Keenan

Children have a wonderful tendency to learn what it is that we attempt to teach them. In fact, they have an innate need to learn, evidenced by the “why” stage of their life. In their toddler years, the curiosity of children influences them to ask the question “why” in as many ways as they can think up in the course of a day.

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May
8 Tips To Avoid A Post-Delivery Meltdown
By Tara Gilbert

Your baby is due to arrive soon, and you feel prepared. You have read the latest baby care books, washed the baby's wardrobe, and stacked the diapers. But have you thought how you will survive those first six weeks? Your baby has a game plan – cry when they need something. What is your strategy?

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The Challenge of Modern Parenting
By Seth Mullins

Over the last few decades, our culture has become less and less clear about its messages to parents and other guardians and educators of its children. Parents often experience doubts or guilt regarding the decisions they make for their children's sake because they receive so much conflicting advice from various "experts" in the field of child rearing.

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April
Parents and the Only Child
By Darlene Zagata

When raising an only child parents may worry that the child will be lonely. They may even feel guilty for not having another child, often feeling that they are depriving their child of the social interaction of growing up with siblings...

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Perfect Parents - Don’t Fall In The Trap Of Expecting Too Much!
By Rebecca Lanham

Unlike your toaster or home entertainment system, your kids and family life does not come with an instruction book. There is nothing to tell you how to put your child together, how to keep your child running, and how to turn your child off! There are no preset plans for running your household smoothly...

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March
Pregnancy and Stretch Marks
By Anubha

Motherhood is difficult to attain as pregnancy is usually accompanied with unpleasantries of nausea, fatigue, backaches and frequent urination. Another distinct possibility is development of stretch marks. About 90 percent women acquire stretch marks during the second half of pregnancy.

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Mothering Boys
By Writingmommy

I am the mom of two small boys. I never pictured myself having more than one son. I always pictured myself with at least one girl and of course, a boy. I mean, so many people think the ideal family is one of each gender; I was no different. I assumed God would see it my way and bless me with a boy and a girl. Obviously, the big guy had other ideas.

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February
Pregnancy and Birth: Packing for the Hospital
By Katina Lewis

The end of the pregnancy should be as relaxing as possible. There are many things to plan. Planning the trip to the hospital is one of them. Be prepared ahead of time by packing a suitcase that can be grabbed in the instant you head to the hospital.

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New Moms: Make Time for Your Husband's Needs, Too
By Rduursma

It started when my husband was never wanting to be around us, not that he didn't want to, just didn't know how to care for our son. He felt uncomfortable, and I think a little inadequate. He had never cared for a newborn before, and was lost when he would cry at what to do.

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January
The Arrival of a Baby: Easing Sibling Worries
By Katina Lewis

The arrival of a new baby is a big event for all parties involved. It can be especially hard on siblings of the new arrival. How can you explain this big event and make the arrival of the new baby more comforting for the siblings? Here are some ideas, tips and guidelines to follow when trying to explain to your other kids about the new baby.

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Playtime
By Edward W. Kemper III

One of the many problems that face parents in our busy society is spending time with our kids. What can we do that our kids will enjoy? Kids all love to play.

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