Tag Archives: parenting magazine

Parenting Magazine recipe?

Posted on 22. Sep, 2010 by Young Parents Guide.

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Was at Dr.’s office today and saw a recipe in Parenting magazine for Cauliflower Soup. I forgot to write it down. Can someone post it for me?? Thanks alot!

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What would be good resources for someone who wants to become a mother in near future?

Posted on 17. Sep, 2010 by Young Parents Guide.

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Do you know if Parents or Parenting Magazine would be an excellent resources to find out more about becoming a mother? Let me know the pro’s and con’s of the Magazines as well as recommendation of few books perhaps. Thanks in advance!!

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Q for parents of teens and tweens: If there was a magazine for parenting teens, would you subscribe?

Posted on 08. Sep, 2010 by Young Parents Guide.

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All those magazines like Parenting, Child, etc, all focus on infants and preschool. They get a little into the school years, but just barely. There is a little information about kids age 8-12, but once the kids enter puberty the information stops.

As a parent of a teen I find that I didn’t stop needing information, advice, etc.

If there were a parenting magazine to give advice on raising teens, including how to handle your child’s puberty, social issues, what kind of gifts they really like to get, what is in style for them and how to keep it in your budget and not obscene, etc, would you subscribe, or at least read it in the doctor’s office?

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Mothers Pride

Posted on 02. Sep, 2010 by Young Parents Guide.

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Mothers Pride is rated among the best pre-schools all over the nation. Known for its out of the box ideas, this school earned the due importance for early education through its extensive research. Today this chain of premier schools has 33 branches all over Delhi and NCR. While it still retains its uniqueness in the form of specialized curriculum and trained staff, its the environment full of love that makes every school pale in comparison to Mothers Pride. Establishment of first branch of Mother’s Pride in 1996 initiated a revolution in pre-school education. Computer-aided learning, scientific curriculum, stage-exposure for each child, spacious environs opened eyes of the entire nation towards new facets of personality of children. Headed by renowned educationist and popular parenting expert, Mrs.Sudha Gupta, the school is nurturing not only children but also educating the parents about parenting. For more details visit: www.mothersprideonline.com

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Do you get Parents or Parenting Magazine?

Posted on 01. Sep, 2010 by Young Parents Guide.

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Hi there. I was wondering if anyone gets Parents or Parenting Magazine. If you do, there is a 20% off coupon for diapers on Amazon in the August and September issues. I’d love the coupon if you are not using yours so I can stock up on diapers for my daughter and my sister that is due in October. You can email me the codes (located on an orangish/yellow insert card, usually between pages 40-50). My email is cmreich@yahoo.com. Thanks.

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Do you have Parents or Parenting Magazine?

Posted on 31. Aug, 2010 by Young Parents Guide.

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Hi there. I was wondering if anyone gets Parents or Parenting Magazine. If you do, there is a 20% off coupon for diapers on Amazon in the August and September issues. I’d love the coupon if you are not using yours so I can stock up on diapers for my daughter and my sister that is due in October. You can email me the codes (located on an orangish/yellow insert card, usually between pages 40-50). My email is cmreich@yahoo.com. Thanks.

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Does anyone know of any good parenting channels or Video on Demand?

Posted on 13. Aug, 2010 by Young Parents Guide.

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You know, with TV-like programs, how to’s, tips, etc…Not just Parents/Parenting magazine sites, but actual TV or video on demand, or broadband video?

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Home based income in parenting magazine?

Posted on 09. Aug, 2010 by Young Parents Guide.

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i was looking at the back of the parenting magazine and i was woundering if anyone has ever used them and what one to recomend?? i dont wanna get scamed but i need extra money.

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What stores sell parenting magazine?

Posted on 08. Aug, 2010 by Young Parents Guide.

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What grocery stores, etc, sell parenting magazine now that they switched to the early or school years? I need the early years version to get the gymboree coupon and my subscription is to the school years version.

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

Posted on 05. Aug, 2010 by Young Parents Guide.

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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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