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Your Child Deserves More Than a Sheltered Education
home insemination Kit When my son first entered preschool last year, we believed we were simply dealing with a “spirited” child. He experienced meltdowns when things didn’t go his way, disrupted circle time, and often required redirection from his teacher. Given his advanced learning, we assumed he was just bored with the material being taught.…
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9 Fun Activities to Enjoy with My Toddler Now That His Sibling is in School
home insemination Kit Since my older son started school last week, I’ve been spending a lot more time with my 2-year-old, Leo. Honestly, I didn’t realize how little I knew this little guy! From the moment he was born, he’s been strapped into a carrier while I juggled the demands of his big brother. Thankfully,…
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10 Reasons Why the County Fair is a Sneaky Fun Sucker
home insemination Kit Let’s be real, the county fair is more of a fun sucker than a fun generator. Here are ten reasons why it might not be the blast you’re hoping for: The Rides Those rickety contraptions are a hard pass. Sure, accidents are rare, but I once saw someone lose their lunch mid-ride,…
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A Call to My Future Golden Girls
home insemination Kit I remember watching The Golden Girls when it first premiered, thinking those ladies were ancient. Now that I’m in my 40s, Dorothy, Sophia, Blanche, and Rose seem a lot closer to my reality. While I’m not rushing through the chaotic days of raising my kids, I can’t help but admire how these…
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Texting and Driving: A Poor Example from Parents
home insemination Kit Parents are inadvertently setting a dangerous precedent when it comes to texting and driving, a behavior that teens are all too eager to imitate. Current statistics reveal troubling trends: approximately 40% of teenagers admit to texting while behind the wheel, and many more are likely engaging in this risky behavior without owning…
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My Tween Is Worn Out, And Yours Likely Is Too
home insemination Kit It’s 6:45 a.m., and my son is perched on the stairs, struggling to tie his shoelaces. He moves in slow motion, taking a full three minutes to get it done. My instinct as a parent is to rush him so he doesn’t miss the bus, but the human side of me feels…