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Via Scoop.it – Student of Success Parenting requires us to be intentional about identifying the lessons we hope our kids will learn from us. Here are the 35 Things I Hope My Kids Will Say About Their Dad. Via www.becomingminimalist.com Related Reading: Stay At Home Dead (Stay at Home Mysteries)It’s a day like any other [...]
Curated By Ann Marie Dwyer
Teen sex in the United States is on the decline according to the Guttmacher Institute, the world authority on the matter of human sexuality. What is not on the decline is teen instances of AIDS and STI (sexually transmitted infections). Guttmacher reports teenagers account for one-fifth (1/5) the unwanted pregnancies in the United States. Would [...]
Curated By Ann Marie Dwyer
by Red Dwyer Women seek out friends in times of stress. Why do your best girlfriends seem to change and the friendships fall apart when your baby arrives? The tide turns Your child has more power over your relationships than you ever imagined. The mother-child bond is so close it builds walls between you and [...]
Curated By Ann Marie Dwyer
by Ronae Jull If you really want to transform your family, the ONE THING you must learn is how to Act Your Way Forward. Its kinda like learning to skateboard (we’ll come back to that in a minute). When you identify something that needs to change in your family, what comes next – thought [...]
Curated By Ann Marie Dwyer
by Nicole Evans, M.D. Homeopathy is a safe and inexpensive way to promote a child’s natural ability to heal. Homeopathy is a 200 year old medical modality which is widely used in India and Europe. The homeopathic healing system is based on serially diluted substances using the “like cures like” principle. Each homeopathic remedy has [...]
Curated By Ann Marie Dwyer
Pregnancy is a magical time for a woman – a new life is growing inside her, and life will never be the same again. Pregnancy can also be stressful, particularly if the expectant mother experiences complications and health issues during the waiting time. A baby may be a blessing, but the road to motherhood can be [...]
Curated By Ann Marie Dwyer
by John McDevitt Food is no substitute for a big hug. Fast forward fifteen years to the image of a confused, obese teenager, sitting alone hugging a huge bag of chips for comfort and company. It can happen when parents substitute food for love. Strong emotions and food don’t mix. Fighting and forcing your toddler to eat [...]
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Via Scoop.it – internetbillboards Beyond time-out there exists a world of discipline to which toddlers can relate. Two-year-olds, and some older children, simply cannot understand the connection between their actions and the time-out chair or naughty spot. So, the question becomes what is an appropriate consequence for toddler misbehavior? The cause and effect principle [...]