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Dealing with Divorce: Parenting Tips for Single Moms
When you became a mother, you probably never anticipated having to parent alone. And for those of you who are separated or divorced, you might find yourself thinking, Had I known I would have had to do this alone, I dont know if I would have had kids.
Dealing with the Loss of a Loved One (Guided Meditation)
Dear Friends, Im so happy youre here! Every time you visit it puts a smile on my face. I have something important to share with you before we get into todays post. I need to take the next two weeks off. My 7 year old son is having his tonsils and adenoids removed on Tuesday. We believe their large size is interfering with his breathing at night and causing sleep apnea. We took him to have a sleep study test done and the results showed he stopped breathing 11 times per hour, which is way too high for a child.
Children with Autism and Dealing With Other Parents
What happens when another parent contests your childs autism? You wouldnt think Id have to bring up this topic, except that this issue has happened to me.
Dealing with Mother’s Day as a Stepmother
Besides all of the happiness that Mothers Day brings to many, it also contains a sadness factor for stepmothers. Mothers Day is the one day of the year thats specifically devoted to showing love to your mom, so it can get a bit tricky for those who may feel a sense of loyalty to their mom or have spent the majority of their lives referring to their stepmother by her first name rather than calling her mom.
A Parent’s Guide to Dealing with Cyberbullying
ModernMom interviewed bullying expert Peter J. Favaro, Ph.D., a psychologist, author, educator and CEO of New York City Conflict Resolution Services. Because cyberbullying is running rampant, we asked him to focus on this unfortunate phenomenon. Here are some important pieces of information you should know about cyberbullying and how it affects your kids