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Four Things Moms Should Never Have to Share
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Father Takes Action to Address Son’s Disruptive Behavior in Physics Class
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The Unstructured Summer: A Journey into Childhood Freedom or a Parenting Nightmare?
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One Day My Children Will Comprehend
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My Tween Daughter Doesn’t Recognize My Awesomeness
home insemination kit Lately, I’ve been sensing that my tween daughter, Lily, perceives me as somewhat antiquated. When I suggest she take a sweater to school, she rolls her eyes playfully and tosses it into her backpack, leaving me with the distinct impression that it’s just a gesture to appease me. When I ask her…
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12 Allergy-Friendly Treats for Classroom Celebrations
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The Evolution of Dog Ownership: A Comparison to the ’80s
home insemination kit I grew up with a dog during the 1980s named Bella, a lively mix of Border Collie and who-knows-what. She was my confidante and companion, filling my days with joy. Reflecting on that era, I recall a few defining aspects of dog ownership: In the summertime, my parents would let Bella roam…
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The Overabundance of Awards: A Critical Examination of Modern Recognition in Childhood Development
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Who’s Leading the Charge Against Gun Violence in America? Moms
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What Type of Parent Forgets First Day of School Photos?
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