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Where Are Your Baby Boundaries?

by tedgar

13 Nov 2009 08:47 PM

It all begins when they begin to rub your belly without asking, and it continues into babyhood and beyond. Babies are so cute. People love to cuddle them, touch their cheeks and their feet, and even feed them.

Parenting a Baby When You Have A Chronic Illness

by tedgar

21 Oct 2009 12:10 AM

This is a topic that is dear to my heart. When I was pregnant with my daughter, I developed Type 1 diabetes, an autoimmune disorder that commonly arises in children, although about 25% of people who develop it are over age 25.

Baby Games or Exercise?

by Kimmama

21 Sep 2009 08:33 PM

Who has time to exercise when they are taking care of a baby? Not me! Instead, I have come up with some alternative ways to get moving with my baby. He thinks we are just playing, but I know that it's benefiting my health as well.

For Dads: Bonding with Your Child

by Kimmama

24 Aug 2009 06:30 PM

Growing up I always heard countless stories about how enthusiastic my dad was about having us two girls. There are tons of pictures in our family albums that show him holding us with a huge smile on his face.

The Importance of "Daddy Time"

by Kimmama

17 Aug 2009 04:27 PM

For the first few months of my son's life, my husband had a hard time taking care of him. My son would cry a lot whenever my husband would hold him. More than likely it was because I was the one who took care of him 20 hours out of the day.

Preparing to Become a Stay-at-Home Parent

by Mary Ann Romans

17 Jul 2009 09:56 AM

With a new baby on board, you may be considering becoming a stay-at-home parent. This can be a wonderful new adventure, but are you prepared? Here are some things that you should get in place as soon as possible.

Get Enough Sleep for Your Baby

by Mary Ann Romans

16 Jun 2009 03:54 AM

It is no myth that one of the major side effects of having a baby is sleep deprivation. The people around you will tell you to make sure that you sleep when the baby does, but this isn't always practical. After all, there is the laundry to do, meals to prepare, etc.

Benefits of a Mom Mentor

by Mary Ann Romans

28 May 2009 12:15 PM

From the time that little baby is placed in a woman's arms, she is expected to know everything she needs to know about caring for a child from pure instinct. Any new scientific developments can be learned from books.

How to Have a Mom-cation

by Mary Ann Romans

11 May 2009 09:36 AM

Moms certainly have a lot of pressure put upon them either from others or from themselves. Sometimes we don't even realize all of the stresses in our lives until things reach a point where we are suffering from physical or mental symptoms.

Are You a Good Mother?

by Mary Ann Romans

07 May 2009 12:15 PM

Here is how to tell if you are a good mother or a bad mother. As moms, we are constantly worried whether or not that we are good mothers. Our child falls at the playground: bad mother. We hold our baby through three hours of colicky crying without once getting upset: good mother.



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