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Alesandra Dubinis a mom to school-aged twins who have plenty of questions already. She’s also a veteran lifestyle writer and product reviewer who has been writing about parenting topics since she helmed theParentspregnancy blog when she was expecting in 2014....
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Transcript of “No Bad Kids: Questions about Tantrums, Mealtimes, and Cleaning Up” Hi, this is Janet Lansbury. Welcome toUnruffled.Today, I’m doing something a little bit different. I have a note I received from a parent, a dad actually, who has read my book,No Bad Kids, and he ...
But he really does ask a lot of questions about what I do and what our business does. He is proud of me for being a “boss” and thinks our security solutions are something out of a movie. He’s very impressed! What always gets me is when I see him on his school laptop, hands ...
Kids, on the other hand, are fearless interviewers, especially when Mom is the interviewee. Their questions range from silly to tough to profound, delivered with genuine curiosity. The bottom line? You just never know what kids are going to ask next. In honor of Mother’s Day, here are ...
It will likely be more effective for your brother to tell your mom “I don’t like when you talk about my child that way,” than it is for you to protest. But, again, this seems to be rooted in a toxic family dynamic. There’s enough love to go around. If they can’t e...
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If you have a daughter who is a preteen or teen then I highly recommend you get this journal, read the introduction and get started sharing with your daughter. There are prompts and questions to answer for each other in the journal as well as free space to ask questions and pour your he...