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10 Ways Your Making Your Child's Bedtime Worse

While moms are only doing the best they can, there may be 10 things they are accidentally doing that could make bedtime worse. 

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Uncontrollable Outside Factors In Parenting

Learning and recognizing what we cannot control and letting go can be the best way to embrace motherhood and live your best mom life.

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What NOT To Do When Your Daughter Has Her First Period

These things can happen with the best intentions, but it is important to be aware of the harm they can cause. 

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10 Room Paint Colors That Affect Kids' Moods

Here are some colors to avoid and some colors to try out for a child's bedroom.

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As A Mom, I Really Hope My Child Never Gets A Participation Trophy
Pros & Cons Of Participation Trophies

Participation trophies can benefit or hinder the point of winning. Here's more on the topic.

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Why Your Child Keeps Chewing On Their Shirt

Want to break your child's shirt-chewing habit or maybe just save their clothes? Here are tips.

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Are We In High School Again? 10 Ways Moms Can Deal With Gossip

If a mom finds herself dealing with gossip again, we have 10 ways that they can deal with it. 

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Expert Offers Tips On How To Make Sure Children Are Resilient After Falls
10 Valid Reasons Your Child Should Cry When They Get Hurt

While mom may try to “play it tough” for them, we have 10 reasons why children should cry when they get hurt. 

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14 Things Toddlers Say That Are So Pointless (But Not Really)

We've all heard these phrases or at least most of them. Toddlers say the silliest things, but they may have more meaning behind them.

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Kids Who Need The Most Love Ask In Unloving Ways, But Why?

Some act out in very unloving ways in order to 'earn' that love, attention, and praise. It seems unrealistic, but it's far from it.

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How Scaffolding May Help Kids Self-Regulate

Self-regulation is a skill that children need to be taught and practiced. Parents can coach kids through tough situations.

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Your Child's Behavior Isn't Intentional, You're Just Stressed, Mama

Temper tantrums in toddlers is one thing, but nobody really expects it to come from a mother.

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How To Call Out Your Tween When They Disrespect You

How to effectively and empathetically address tweens when they're being disrespectful.

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What Actually Happens When Mom Doesn't Yell At Her Kids?

Yelling in general, no matter what the context, is an expression of anger. It scares children and makes them feel insecure

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How To Help Kids Break Free From Instant Gratification

Giving up instant gratification is necessary to create and achieve meaningful, long-term goals.

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What It's Like Parenting In Survival Mode

When the body tries to protect us, it's usually a good thing, but when it tries to protect us too much, it can become a bad thing.

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How To Encourage A Tween Boy To Stop Gaming & Get Outside

Removing children from gaming altogether is not the goal here. Finding a balance between time spent on their devices and time spent away from them

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How Improvising Can Help Your Parenting Skills

The words improv and parenting may have a lot more in common than one would think. Here's what we mean.

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Why Children Need Adult Interaction

When children spend time with adults they are learning language, communication, and social-emotional skills.

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Modify Your Expectations About Child-Raising According To Your Child's Temperament

Moms can foster their child's development by understanding and appreciating their unique needs based on temperament.

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