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Our Mothers, Ourselves
When are you most likely to need time to yourself? After a stressful day at work? After a disagreement with your spouse or a friend? When you are tired? When being a mother, wife, working woman, et al gets to be too much? Whatever signals your need to get a grip, the key is realizing it. There is a limit to self-sacrifice and that limit is reached when the real you disappears.
Read MoreSuper Moms: Ordinary Moms Doing Extraordinary Things
It is an inarguable fact that mothers make the world go round. I'm not talking about physics or astronomy; I am talking about women who are responsible for sustaining the human race. Given this awesome responsibility, it would seem only reasonable to dedicate at least one day of the year to these fabulous people. As a tribute to the everyday heroes that make life possible, this article is dedicated to the billions of mothers that have and continue to inhabit this earth. You will hear several women's stories, how they overcame their difficulties and what they are doing to make their lives and those of their families the best possible!
Read MoreLife on the Spectrum
This mother fought hard to determine the cause of her young son's behavioral problems.
Read MoreVideo: Depression Before Pregnancy
One in seven women become depressed at some point before pregnancy.
Read MoreDad to Dad: Helping her Through Pregnancy
Nancy & Betsy For the next nine months or so, your partner will experience physical and hormonal changes that help prepare her for motherhood. What can you can do as a dad-to-be to show her your...
Read MoreGetting Your Child From No to Yes
Before reacting negatively when your child says no, ask yourself these five important questions.
Read MoreEffectively Parenting Your Teen
Parents often become less involved in the lives of their children as they enter the middle grades. But your young adolescent needs as much attention and love from you as he needed when he was younger -- and maybe more. Here are seven ways to stay involved!
Read MoreTeaching Her Self-Confidence
Help your teenage daughter to grow up in a safe and sane way, feeling good about herself when she looks in the mirror. Here are 10 things you can do to help your daughter learn to love her body and herself.
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