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Momfession Monday :: The Dirty Secret of Growing Up Next Door to a Predator
One thing led to another, and she was taking off my Barbie's dress. I objected, but she told me to hush . . . that I was ruining the fun. Barbie and Ken then proceeded to have sex. When I questioned what was going on, she told me Barbie and Ken were in love and that this is what people do when they love each other, so I just watched the sex storyline unfold, clueless as to what was happening.
The Big Three in Summer Planning
Camp is an investment. An investment that reaches far past the money and time sacrificed. It is an investment in your child . . . and one with a great return. The people they are with, the experiences they have, and the lessons they learn all play a huge part in the growth of our children.
A Natural Place to Learn, Play, & Grow :: River Legacy Living Science Center
An in-depth look at all the River Legacy Living Science Center has to offer kids of all ages -- and their parents -- who love to explore and learn about nature.
Momfession Monday :: Raising Children with a Religion I Don’t Follow
Maybe our kids will be stronger in their faith than I ever was. It might be the thing they choose to turn to when they are looking for answers or somewhere to belong. Possibly, our kids will turn to a different religion than the one they were raised with or eschew them all.
Celebrating World Down Syndrome Day in Cowtown
But I also found encouragement that -- with modern medicine, early intervention, support, and encouragement -- people with Down syndrome are achieving great things.
CoolSculpting: What You Need to Know, and Why You Should Go to a Pro
Though it is non-invasive, it is still a medical procedure, and who performs CoolSculpting matters in how effective the procedure is and how your results will look. If you are considering CoolSculpting in Fort Worth, there are some things you should know about who is qualified to perform it, and why it pays to choose a highly experienced medical professional.
Momfession Monday :: When You Have a Child Who Is Hard to Love
I cannot convince an outsider that he is not rebellious or malicious. He is just a child with great creativity and particular quirks. If you expect him to sit quietly and do his work, you have set him up for failure. If you discipline by shaming him, you have defeated him. But if you give him a place to lead and think outside the box, conveying your belief in him, then you have fueled him for success far more than you can conceive.