Week 02 of 2010

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MAMAS ALERT: McNeil Recalls Children’s Tylenol, Among Others

MAMAS ALERT: McNeil Recalls Children’s Tylenol, Among Others

Click below to see if you have the recalled products in your medicine cabinet.

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DAILY FIND: Parenting Advice From Octomom

DAILY FIND: Parenting Advice From Octomom

You just had to ask. From our OXYMORON files …
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Do I HAVE to Learn Child CPR??

Do I HAVE to Learn Child CPR??

It’s scary to think you might ever need to rescue a child, but isn’t it even scarier to not know how?

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My Best Friend Just Had A Miscarriage

It’s been over two weeks now and she is still really devastated. What can I say or do to help?

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DAILY FIND: Would Your Teen Know How To Handle An Emergency?

DAILY FIND: Would Your Teen Know How To Handle An Emergency?

New Jersey mom Lori Landau blogs about kids in unexpected situations. Would yours know what to do?

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Talk Is Cheap … And It Works!

Talk Is Cheap … And It Works!

New research shows that moms (not teachers, peers, or anyone else for that matter) control whether their children develop good social skills. But how??

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DAILY FIND: Hope For Children With Autism

DAILY FIND: Hope For Children With Autism

CNN documents one child’s remarkable fight. Early diagnosis and a special treatment plan paved the way.

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WIN THIS SAND TABLE For YOUR Kiddos!

WIN THIS SAND TABLE For YOUR Kiddos!

Join the Slogan Contest for our new line of Mamas’ Ts and WIN this cool Step2 Naturally Playful Sand Table!

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Should I Buy Pink or Blue?

Should I Buy Pink or Blue?

Forget the sonogram and the amnio. Can you tell whether that little bun in the oven is a boy or a girl using these old-fashioned, home-spun tests? Take a look and find out for yourself!

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Are We Born With A Moral Compass, Or Is There An App For That?

This week I read a news story about a 17 year old boy in Rising Sun, Indiana who strangled and killed his 10 year old brother … for fun.  The boy said he’s had fantasies about killing someone since the 8th grade, and “it satisfied a craving like a hungry person eating a burger.” Monstrous.  [...]

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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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What You Said

  • Sarahs: Try to remember that a big part of Dr. Sears’ point is not to get so caught up in what ‘baby...
  • Sophie Tucker: Is it possible to just take these people aside, say “we need to talk”, and then just lay...
  • Jessie: Whew! Relief to know it’s not just me who feels harassed by such people! I’ve had such neighbours...
  • Lori: Lady Diana refused to allow her sons, Prince William and his younger brother Harry, to undergo the procedure....
  • Joanne: It seems such a shame that people cannot simply be courtious anymore. Popping by on the offchance that a...
  • Sue Carney: I linked to this piece from my fb page, “How Marketers Target Teens, Why It’s Not Cool, and...
  • Hannah Nedrow: I couldn’t agree more: “There is NO single best way to parent.” My son was in a crib...
  • Hannah Nedrow: Lovely site and thanks for reminding me that yelling is counterproductive. Off to start my seven-day...
  • Lindsey Whitney: I’m a pretty big advocate of attachment parenting, but I certainly don’t think...
  • Jfever: This happened to my friends too, except they live Very close. The gal with the older boy was steamed for a...

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