Tag: kids
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Why I’m teaching my toddlers the money lessons I wish I’d learned
To begin with, no, not all coins are made of chocolate.
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Moms and dads of gender-diverse children, you are not alone
Lessons about adapting and coping from a monthly support group.
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Why it’s so important to play along with your kids, even when they’re boring you to tears
Sometimes, you just have to take a deep breath and put your own needs aside.
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I’m a lucky mom. I have a loving family. So why am I on anti-anxiety meds?
The hardest part of motherhood is finding the courage to ask for help.
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I dreamed of being Rocky or Scarface, but now I’m just happy being a hero to my kids
“Don’t look to me, kid. I have no idea what I’m doing!” Does she have any idea what a klutz I really am?
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Why this Busy Working Mom is Looking Forward to Turning 51
I love my work as much as I love my kids. But I would be lying if I didn’t admit I feel resentful (or sometimes flat-out depressed) when I have to switch gears to focus on childcare when I’m still excitedly plotting out paid media budgets and inbound marketing strategies.
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Seven Road-Trip Games That Will Save Your Sanity
Car trips are a drag. “When will we get there?” is not just a kid’s question, but the driver’s too. Stuck on the road, Sean O’Connor has learnt a few handy resources, which he shares in this post.
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Hey, Other Road Users, Why do You Have to Drive Me Crazy?
In the narrow streets of Observatory, people who don’t know how big their cars are slam on anchors and creep through the tiniest of gaps. I breeze through them like them like a ninja.
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3 Golden rules to survive the school holidays
Moms and dads of small children, it’s that time of year again. Screaming. Yelling. Tearing out hair. And that’s just you. Seasoned holiday mom Stacey Vee shows you how to avoid the chaos
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The 5 crucial commitments of all great dads
A father is his son’s first hero and his daughter’s first romance the most important man in their lives. Yet being a great father doesn’t just happen. It’s a conscious choice, writes Craig Wilkinson