Week 01 of 2010

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Mama Rachel Uncovers Hidden Germs

Mama Rachel Uncovers Hidden Germs

Mama Rachel reveals places where good (and bad) bacteria hide.

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A Reader Takes Her Twins To The Magic Kingdom

A Reader Takes Her Twins To The Magic Kingdom

Julie asked for tips on taking toddler twins to Disneyland. Here’s her report with some tips of her own! And, we have to ask … how cute are these two??

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THE DAILY FIND: Is Parenting Going To The Dogs?

THE DAILY FIND: Is Parenting Going To The Dogs?

Many parents, fed up by the “no rules needed,” model of parenting are turning to the Dog Whisperer for inspiration!

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DAILY FIND: Top Empowered Patient Tips for 2010

DAILY FIND: Top Empowered Patient Tips for 2010

We love to encourage you to question authority, and this article at CNN.com does just that. Click below for the link.

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We’re Separated, But Our Daughter Still Needs Her Dad

My husband and I split 2 months ago, and my little girl doesn’t want to visit him. What should I do?

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THE DAILY FIND: Outlaw Child Abuse In U.S. Schools

THE DAILY FIND: Outlaw Child Abuse In U.S. Schools

Believe it or not, there are no federal laws to prevent child abuse in our schools! How can that be?

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Nearsightedness Is Way Up In Children. Guess Why.

Nearsightedness Is Way Up In Children. Guess Why.

Here’s a heads-up on how you can protect your child’s developing eyes. Just two simple changes might make all the difference.

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Mamas’ Top 10 Stories of 2009 (for kids)

Mamas’ Top 10 Stories of 2009 (for kids)

Here are some of the stories WE think you’ll be feeling for years to come, ’cause those who forget the past are doomed to repeat it.

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DAILY FIND: How To Spot Dehydration If The Flu Strikes

DAILY FIND: How To Spot Dehydration If The Flu Strikes

Dehydration can hit hard and fast and be extremely serious in young children. Click below to get the straight scoop.

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DAILY FIND: Best Children’s Books of 2009

DAILY FIND: Best Children’s Books of 2009

Put those holiday gift cards to good use! Plenty here for another year of reading aloud. Click below for the link.

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Pearls of Wisdom

Mommy, I’m Scared!

There’s nothing worse than being awakened from a sound sleep by cries or screams coming from your little one’s bedroom. You jump out of bed as fast as lightning and…

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  • Hannah Nedrow: I couldn’t agree more: “There is NO single best way to parent.” My son was in a crib...
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