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Kirstin Filliez Stay At Home Businesses Save Moms From Having To Say Goodbye To Kids

One of the saddest days I’ve experienced is the first day I left my son to go back to work. You never forget the guilt. You never forget the regret. Mostly, you never get over wanting to be home with him. I wish I started my stay at home business a long time ago, I could have avoided be separated from him. Now th… Continue

Added by Kirstin Filliez on November 17, 2009 at 10:12pm — No Comments

Lynne Kenney Sleep Baby Sleep

Mommy B from North Carolina asks: How can I get my 2.5 year old to sleep? While sleep is a natural part of our daily rhythms, some children (and even adults) can have difficulty: (a) Getting to sleep (b) Falling back to sleep or (c) Staying asleep. Sleep Baby Sleep by thefamilycoachContinue

Added by Lynne Kenney on November 12, 2009 at 1:12pm — 4 Comments

Sara B. Au Potty Training Regression

It can be one of the most frustrating parts of potty-training: just when you think you have it all under control and moving along, your child starts to regress, has accidents or even starts to demand a diaper again! This episode of The Real Parenting Show with Dr. Pete & Sara takes you through the entire process to help you understand regression, deal with it and start moving forward again. Regression is often a completely normal reaction by your child. Some of the causes of regression are:… Continue

Added by Sara B. Au on October 30, 2009 at 1:59pm — No Comments

Glenda Cates Usborne Books my newset company has a drawing on mywebsite for $50 in free books

If you would like to sign up for the drawing Please go to http://www.myubam.com/E3506 and sign up. Then pass the link on to everyone you know so they also have a chance to win. Once you have signed up for the drawing take a llok around my site and let me know what you thought of it and I will send you a coupon for a future purchase. Thanks, Glenda Continue

Added by Glenda Cates on September 6, 2009 at 5:36pm — No Comments

Lynne Kenney Angie is Coming on TV with me! What a brave, honest and beautiful Mom

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Added by Lynne Kenney on September 5, 2009 at 8:30am — No Comments

Carrie Anne Badov Dealing with the Challenges of Toddlers and Preschoolers

Have you struggled with trying to get your kids to try new foods or eat at all? Is the word NO becoming a part of your child's everyday vocabulary? Are you worried how your oldest child will react when the new baby arrives? Even with three kids (age 2, 5, & 7), I still run into some of these struggles. Then I discovered the book Triumphant Child: A Practical Guide to Raising Two, Three and Four Year Olds.

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Added by Carrie Anne Badov on July 9, 2009 at 8:14am — No Comments

Laura Lowe Music With Your Baby or Toddler: Be Active, Not Passive!

When my daughter was a baby, we signed up for Music Together classes. Soon after, I got my Kindermusik certification and taught for a large school. When hubby's job moved us again, I decided to start my own pro… Continue

Added by Laura Lowe on June 10, 2009 at 6:00pm — No Comments

Beth Dunn WAHM START YOUR OWN BUSINESS FOR FREE

Hi! I just started my own online merchant page at ZAZZLE.com for FREE. I offer a line of products called OOPSY geared towards infants, toddlers, children and even adults! Come see what OOPSY has to offer: Children's T-shirts (infant, toddler, youth) Adult T-shirts (men's, women's) various designs & colors KEDS brand shoes Tote Bags Mousepads Coffee mugs (small & large) Silk Ties (just in time for Father's Day, get an early start) Magnets (assorted si… Continue

Added by Beth Dunn on May 9, 2009 at 1:36pm — No Comments

Beth Dunn I'm having another OOPSY moment...


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Added by Beth Dunn on May 8, 2009 at 12:44pm — No Comments

Momaroo Getting Your Toddler to Toothbrush

by Mama Goat

Getting Cavanaugh to brush his teeth was a struggle. We tried having him watch us brush our teeth, then brushing his. He didn’t want the toothbrush in his mouth. Then, I bought lots of toothbrushes, luckily they were… Continue

Added by Momaroo on April 8, 2009 at 9:59am — 1 Comment

Serena Moyle Traveling with teens or toddlers over break?

My, what a difference the years make! Traveling with toddlers vs. traveling with teens are N-I-G-H-T and D-A-Y experiences. (However, in a lot of other ways, toddlers and teens share the same characteristics … but I digress. I’ll save the toddler/teen analysis for another day!) Traveling is a whole different ball game once your kids are out of diapers, over the tizzy fits and almost fully grown. Happy to say, I was on the other end of the spectrum from the two moms I came across in the airpor… Continue

Added by Serena Moyle on April 7, 2009 at 8:35am — No Comments

Nathalie Great online site to learn how to read

Here is a great site to help you and your toddlers to learn how to read. Very entertaining and I am sure kids will love it.

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Added by Nathalie on April 4, 2009 at 5:36am — No Comments

Melissa Sullivan Why did you do that?! Why??

I just don’t get it. Really. Why bite? That is the newest with my 5 year old. Nathan used to bite, when he was two. It was very frustrating, and embarrassing. When ever we were out around other child, I felt like I was attending an “AA” meeting. “Hi, my name is Melissa, and I have a biter”. Now for those of you who have attended these meeting, or have a loved one who attends these meetings, I am not making fun. In fact, I may very well be headed that way… the road of way too much drinking....… Continue

Added by Melissa Sullivan on April 2, 2009 at 5:00pm — No Comments

Cammie You Won't Believe What Happened When My Daughter Wrote The Author Of Her Favorite Book

Recently my 4th grader became so interested in a book that she didn’t want to put it down. She read any chance she got. When she completed her homework, instead of turning on the TV, she sat on the couch to read. I was thrilled! I live for books like that. I had tried explaining this passion so many times but she just didn’t get it. Now she does, thanks to Tall Tales and the author, Karen Day. When Taylor finished reading the book, I told her she should write to the author and tell her how much… Continue

Added by Cammie on March 27, 2009 at 10:00pm — No Comments

Eren Upcycle a painter's drop cloth to a stylish (kid friendly) table cloth

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Added by Eren on March 27, 2009 at 10:18am — No Comments

Jenny Isenman Starbucks is like its own country and I'm applying for citizenship

When you walk into a Starbucks it’s a little like entering another country. Some of the language is “Italianish” and the rest is completely made up, yet universal to all citizens. When you visit Starbucks for the first time you might be overwhelmed by the cultural gap and the lang… Continue

Added by Jenny Isenman on March 25, 2009 at 12:39pm — 1 Comment

Nathalie Hello Pocoyo - Fun Educational Nintendo DS Games - Educational Games for Toddlers

Pocoyo and his friends help toddler learn the fun way. Pocoyo encourages young children to discover the world around them, in a fun dynamic and interactive way.

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Added by Nathalie on March 23, 2009 at 6:23am — No Comments

MoaningMum Moaning Mums (And All That Jazz)

It is with great delight that I announce that I have purchased the URL http://www.moaningmum.com. Now instead of always having to spell out and explain the name of my site as regards my two children's nicknames ("Egg? And Ollie?"... "But I thought his name is Dumpie?"...."Oh it is? With an 'ie'?"..."So why do you call it Egg and Ollie"..."What? All one word....?" etc.) I can just simply say "Moaning Mum". Hurrah for simplicity. If you feel the need to contact me for any reason, or would like to… Continue

Added by MoaningMum on March 16, 2009 at 4:47pm — No Comments

Sue Atkins Lunchbox Laughter

I was exploring my Twitter followers last night and I came upon this super website with wonderfully designed and fun free downloadable lunchbox notelets. It reminded me of when Molly used to pop little notes on my bed and I LOVED receiving them and I've still got lots of them in my special memory box. So why not bring a little smile to your child's lunchbox this week and make them think of you while easily building their self esteem and wonderfully special memories between you. I popped "I gl… Continue

Added by Sue Atkins on March 8, 2009 at 1:15am — No Comments

Sue Atkins Sunday Sayings

"The best way to raise positive children in a negative world is to have positive parents who love them unconditionally and serve as excellent role models." Zig Ziglar Continue

Added by Sue Atkins on March 8, 2009 at 12:19am — No Comments