10 ways parenting has changed in 10 years; Violence never solved anything (unless you’re 4, when it totally does); Taking your kid to work, Adam LaRoche style; The day I broke the door, and got control of my life; Raising a tween who has autism; The reality of “me” time; Trying to keep from passing my mother’s anger on to my child; | | | | | | 10 ways parenting has changed in 10 years | With nearly 10 years between my first child and last child (with two in between) I often feel more like a grandmother telling first-time mothers with children my baby’s age about what it was like “back then.” | By Jamie Davis Smith • Read more » |
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Raising a tween who has autism | I am a mother of a 12-year-old girl who is on the autism spectrum. Next year she will begin middle school. I cringe thinking about what that will be like for her. | By Kera Washburn • Read more » |
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The reality of “me” time | Two items crossed of my list before noon? I can't remember the last time I was so productive. I am beginning to suspect Me Time is a lot like Regular Time, just vastly more efficient. | By Jennifer van der Kwast • Read more » |
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