Tag Archives: mom

What would my family income if parents are divorced?

Posted on 29. Aug, 2010 by Eve.

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Im applying for college and its asking me my family income. The thing is that i live with my mom but my dad has custody over me. Not sure what income to put either my mom’s or my dad’s. Please help!

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How to Stop a Crying Baby : Pacifiers to Quiet Crying Babies

Posted on 28. Aug, 2010 by Eve.

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Quiet your crying infant; learn how to use a pacifier to soothe a crying baby in this free child care video with parenting tips for newborns and infants. Expert: Alisha Folkman Bio: Alisha Folkman is a mother of two young children and routinely provides advice and support to many new mothers. Filmmaker: Dixon Gillette

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Teen Moms, Teen Parents, You Can Do It!

Posted on 26. Aug, 2010 by Eve.

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Find out more at TeenMomInCollege.com

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Does Anyone Ever Feel Awkward About Ordering Alcohol In Front Of Parents/Family Members?

Posted on 19. Aug, 2010 by Eve.

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I just turned 21 last week (legal drinking age) and the last time my family ordered at a diner mom ordered lemonade, dad ordered pepsi, brother had sprite, and I said "Bud Light".

I don’t know I just felt a little awkward drinking alcohol in front of them just because I can now.

Anyone else ever get this feeling? Does it bother you or no?

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DadLabs Ep.47 The Lab “Parenting Magazines”

Posted on 19. Aug, 2010 by Eve.

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There are many parenting magazines out there, and these can sometimes be scary for dads. At DadLabs, we think men shouldn’t be afraid and should seek out these publications for their great articles and useful advice. In this episode of The Lab, Daddy Clay and Daddy Brad introduce parents to some of the best magazines out there for moms and dad. They can be a big help as you go through parenthood and raising kids. Parenting magazines – not just for women. DadLabs ep. 47 The Lab.

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Parenting Magazines – A Dad Labs Review

Posted on 13. Aug, 2010 by Eve.

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There are many parenting magazines out there, and these can sometimes be scary for dads. At DadLabs, we think men shouldn’t be afraid and should seek out these publications for their great articles and useful advice. In this episode of The Lab, Daddy Clay and Daddy Brad introduce parents to some of the best magazines out there for moms and dad. They can be a big help as you go through parenthood and raising kids. Parenting magazines – not just for women. DadLabs ep. 47 The Lab.

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How can a teenager spend QUALITY TIME with parents/family?

Posted on 06. Aug, 2010 by Eve.

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Im an 18 year old girl in high school I have a mom, a younger brother and sister (10 and 11 ) and an older brother (20) . My mom works during the day and comes home and makes dinner and like everyone is always busy doing homework, chores etc. Theres also a lot of arguing because of how crazy our household is. Whats a fun way I can spend more quality time with them togetha and how do I go about doing this?

Thanks in advanced!

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What do you think about this article in Parenting magazine on spanking?

Posted on 05. Aug, 2010 by Eve.

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http://www.parenting.com/parenting/article/0,19840,1215279_4,00.html?

I read this article in Parenting magazine today. If you don’t want to read this whole article, it is discussing spanking and the debate between "experts" and parents who spank. One point that is made in the article is about what exactly "spanking" is. It points out that according to Websters dictionary, spanking is basically using an open hand to hit on the butt. One thing that is said in this article is that there is no hardcore, scientific proof that an occasional spanking causes any emotional damage to a child later in life. This article is the first one that I have seen that doesn’t just flat out tell parents that they shouldn’t spank cause they will screw up their kids for life. It actually even says that their is no scientific study that proves that children who were spanked occasionaly turned out more violent later in life. Any opinions on this article?
I just want to say that I am not judging anyone who does or doesn’t spank. I feel that it varies from parent to parent and child to child, and as long as it is not beating a child, and is a swat on the rear or on the hand, then every parent has the right to decide what works for them. It does bother me, when I hear a mom (or dad) put down other parents who choose to spank, like one of my answers who said that we who choose to spank are "odd". Why does that one choose in a parents choices on how they raise their kids, make them a bad parent or "odd"? Having a different outlook on parenting from others, does not always mean you are a bad parent. To each his own I say.

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What are you if your mum's parents family were all freemasons?

Posted on 04. Aug, 2010 by Eve.

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My mum is the daughter of two freemason families, her mom’s family and her dad’s family were all freemasons, she was a ‘Princess’ or a Lewis, if she is this then what am I when I have her side of the family as freemasons but none on my dad’s side? Am I a Lewis because I hold more than one Freemason bloodline or am I not? My mum says I am but I wanted to make sure

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Is it weird for a teenager to be close with their parents/family?

Posted on 30. Jul, 2010 by Eve.

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I feel immature for my age because I always close to my parents about any problem or concern I have. I don’t really trust too many people about it. And I like to hear about their history as kids and such. Is that weird? It seems as if my cousins aren’t like that with their parent(s) and I feel like a kid when my dad would show concern if I’ve returned from someplace or if my mom and I would talk.

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