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    The Most Important Table Manners Your Children Should Know

    Kids are like sponges. If you say it, they absorb it. They want to learn everything they can, be everything they can be and they learn most of what they become by example. As their parents or guardians, they learn most of their example from you. You are the person who teaches them – through […] More

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    Five “Dangerous” Things You Kids Should Learn To Do

    As parents our number one goal in life is to keep our kids healthy, safe and protected. We want them to live the longest, happiest and most successful lives in the world, and that means protecting them from all that could hurt them. It’s something that you can’t do forever and you are well aware […] More

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    Five Great Greek Baby Names for Boys

    If you’re welcoming a little boy into your life in the near future, you might be in the midst of choosing a name for your handsome little man. There’s a lot that goes into a name, especially for a boy. With a girl, it seems that names are much easier. Trust me; I have three […] More

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    How to Effectively Reduce Your Child’s Screen Time

    Kids are in front of screens all the time anymore. They’re in front of the television, the smart phone, and the tablet. It’s okay when they’re in the midst of entertaining themselves mid-flight or while you’re in the car, and even when they’re engaging in educational screen time. However, children today spend far too much […] More

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    10 Things You Should Never Say to Your Kids No Matter What

    Parents have numerous thoughts running through their heads at any given moment. In fact, if strangers could spend 60 seconds inside the mind of a mother in public, they’d probably pass out from exhaustion. The typical mom thinks, “I really hope no one talks to me while I’m in here. Do these jeans make my […] More

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    Five Things You’ll Say as a Mom and What Your Kids Really Hear

    Kids are like sponges. No, they’re not cleaning up messes and making your life a lot simpler; they’re like sponges in that they absorb everything around them. What you say, what you do and how you behave is what they see and learn and that’s probably how they’re going to be and say and do […] More

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    How to Make Sure Your Children Remain Grateful

    Raising kids who are well-behaved, kind, and generous is the goal of most parents. We don’t want to raise little jerks who make people miserable and amount to nothing, after all. But we do want to raise children who are grateful and happy, children who are kind and intelligent, and children who make us proud. […] More

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    10 Life Lessons Your Kids Can Learn from Sesame Street

    Don’t let your kids watch television; it’ll rot their brains and make them stupid. What, may I ask, are you allowing your kids to watch if this is the case? If you’re allowing them to watch any of the Real Housewives programs, then yes; I get it. If you’re allowing them to watch Spongebob, yes, […] More

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    10 Time Management Tips Learned from Parenting

    Parenting, as we frequently point out, is the most rewarding and most stressful job on the planet. Part of the reward you receive from parenting is learning how to do everything in a timely fashion. Part of the stress you receive from parenting is learning that time means nothing to children. There is a bit […] More

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    Three Popular Parenting Styles not all Parents Agree With

    Parenting is really not one of those things that people do very similarly. Sure, we tend to find people who do the same things as us when it comes to parenting, but there are so many different styles of parenting in the world it’s virtually impossible to name them all and put a definition to […] More

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    Five Free Ways to Get Your Child Interacting with Other Children

    Children need social interaction or they risk not being able to properly socialize with others. I mean, if the American Kennel Club advocates early socialization of dogs so that they learn appropriate behavior when around other dogs and humans, it would seem like common sense that the same should be appropriate for children, right? If […] More

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