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The Parenting Advice I Wish I'd Heard When I Was A New Mom
March 25, 2013 "Remember, you're still you." That was the parenting advice I heard given to a mother-to-be last week. "You're still you." I loved it. It was perfect. I wished someone had told it to me when I was a new mom. Because in the early days of being a parent, it's easy to forget. And in the not-so-early days of being a parent, it's easy to forget. Continue reading... DR. PEGGY DREXLER | | Girl Power -- But at What Cost? | While girl power, the movement that began in the early 90s, has aimed to empower many young girls to be ambitious, assertive, and self-reliant, that girl power as interpreted on TV and in film is slowly but surely seeping into our streets as something more sinister. Continue reading... | | LOREN RIDINGER | | Learning to Let Your Children Go | Watching your child grow into an independent individual is an incredible experience filled with highs and lows. And once their grown, it's even more of a challenge to step back and let your child make their own decisions. Continue reading... | | | | COMMON SENSE MEDIA | | How to Be a Fun Dad But Still Be in Control | As a dad, I constantly feel torn between needing to be a strict "Tiger Dad" vs. wanting to be a "fun dad." On the one hand, I have a responsibility to protect my kids. On the other hand, I want to have close bonds with them, to share in their lives, and not to be the bad guy all the time. Continue reading... | | |
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