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Is Abandoning Letter Grades a Smart Move?
home insemination Kit Updated: Dec. 26, 2015 Originally Published: April 15, 2015 In a unique twist on grading, a school in Carroll Gardens, Brooklyn, NY, has opted for a color-coded system instead of traditional letter grades. Students earn green when they’ve mastered a skill, yellow if they’re progressing but not quite there yet, and red…
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10 Advantages of Bringing Your Children to the Doctor’s Office
home insemination Kit As a parent, navigating medical appointments can be a daunting task, especially when your little ones are in tow. While I typically prefer to attend appointments solo, there are unexpected benefits to bringing your children along. Here are ten reasons why it might not be as bad as you think when you…
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8 Common Myths About C-Sections: Busted!
home insemination Kit Hey there, friend! So, there’s this widespread belief that c-sections are the “easy way out” or somehow less legitimate than natural births. Seriously? I’ve had three c-sections, and let me tell you, that idea is utterly ridiculous! If you’re not convinced yet, let me break down a few myths about c-sections to…
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The Everyday Math Problems We Wish Schools Taught
When Should Your Parent(s) Have Their Morning Coffee Before You Speak Up? Let’s say a = total hours your household is grinding away at work. Let b = hours spent stuck in terrible traffic. If c = hours dedicated to chores, meal prep, cleaning, and all that yard work nonsense. If a + b +…
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The Journey to Effective Communication: A Parenting Perspective
home insemination Kit It is commonly believed that boys tend to develop speech skills later than girls. Initially, I accepted this notion as the reason behind my son’s communication challenges. However, I soon observed children younger than my 18-month-old son forming full sentences and accurately identifying colors and numbers. Friends would share delightful anecdotes about…
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The Maternal Perspectives in ‘Making A Murderer’
home insemination Kit In recent days, the Netflix documentary series Making A Murderer has captured widespread attention, prompting discussions across social media platforms. Many viewers, including myself, were initially hesitant to dive in, but were eventually compelled by family—specifically, my college-aged daughter, who suggested we watch it together during her winter break. When a college…
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Celebrating My Daughter’s First Halloween in the NICU
home insemination Kit The journey to parenthood can be fraught with challenges, as I discovered when my first daughter, Emily, made her entrance into the world over Labor Day weekend nearly 20 years ago. Her arrival was nothing short of a miracle—3 ½ months early—after four long years of infertility, countless medical tests, financial strain,…
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Navigating Different Perspectives on Nudity in Front of Children: A Parenting Dilemma
home insemination Kit When it comes to being naked in front of our children, my partner and I hold contrasting beliefs. For me, nudity is natural and acceptable; for him, it’s a private matter. This divergence in views can create confusion for our kids, and like any aspect of parenting, we strive to handle it…
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Star Magazine’s Absurd Celebrity Mom Report Cards
home insemination Kit Star Magazine, the go-to source for all things celebrity gossip and absurd parenting advice, has released its latest round of “best and worst” celebrity mom report cards. Because who wouldn’t want to hear parenting tips from a publication notorious for its sensationalist stories, right? This magazine, which thrives on topics like “Stars…
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Why Sundays Can Spark Existential Reflection
home insemination Kit Many people have a complicated relationship with Sundays. This day often evokes feelings of dread and introspection, as explored by fictional characters in literature. For instance, in Life, The Universe and Everything, a tale unfolds about an immortal being who experiences profound existential weight specifically on Sundays. This phenomenon, described as “the…