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End the Mommy Wars
How to stay friends with other new moms, when you disagree about fundamental parenting ideas. Welcome to the Mommy Wars.
Read MoreKeeping Love Alive After Baby Arrives
Resuming a regular sex life after having a baby can be difficult for some couples. Here are a few tips to help you and your husband work through this challenging topic.
Read MoreTeach Your Kids Listening Skills (the Real ABC's)
The lack of listening skills is a major challenge in the classroom as well as in the home. It is the cornerstone for developing interpersonal relationships and yet it is one of the most neglected language skills in teaching environments.
Read MoreStrategies to Make Anytime With Your Child Quality Time
Working and raising children is the great balancing act that an increasing number of parents perform.
Read MoreHow to Be a Relaxed Parent
Your nightstand stacks up with all kinds of "how-to" manuals as you seek soothing answers to these questions and others. As you read, you discover that taking care of a baby is much more complicated than you'd ever anticipated.
Read MoreThe Dangers of Arguing in Front of Your Kids
Arguing in front of the kids can be harmful to them. Find out more.
Read MoreMowing Down Only-Child Myths
For all the stories going around about only children, there sure are a lot of solid, happy adults who were raised solo. Explore the myths -- and facts -- about raising an only child.
Read MoreGetting Kids to Talk About School
Jim Fay It's possible to have a pleasant and rewarding conversation with a youngster. It is even possible to get kids to talk about school and their lives instead of acting like our interest is some form...
Read MoreChoosing a Kindergarten
Elisa Medhus, MD Not many things are as anxiety provoking as choosing the "right" kindergarten for your child. We parents seem so bent on giving our kids special advantages.
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