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Guest Post: A Back-to-School Success Plan for Future-Focused Parents by Katherine Ludwig
September 11th, 2017
For many families, going back to school means an end to summer slack and a return to tighter schedules, homework haranguing, high achievement expectations, and much less free time.
If you’re like most parents, you may already be gearing up for serious lectures about grades, study habits, college readiness, and that ...
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Mom Theatre Blogger: HELLO, DOLLY!: Review by Jane Waldman
September 6th, 2017
Not many actresses would agree to share the role of Dolly Levi with Tony Award winner Bette Midler, who is dazzling Broadway audiences in the latest revival of HELLO, DOLLY! But two-time Tony Award winner, Donna Murphy, has proven that she is more than up to the challenge. Murphy alternates ...
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Guest Post: A Silent Rebuke by Sandra Butler, co-author with Nan Gefen, It Never Ends: Mothering Middle-Aged Daughters
August 30th, 2017
Whenever my mother came to visit during the early years of my own mothering, I allowed my two young daughters to make messes. I encouraged them to express both their disagreements and their often disagreeable thoughts. Raising daughters who knew how they felt and had the confidence to speak up for what they thought was right and fair was a value I held, one emerging from my own longing and inability as a child to express my feelings ...
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Goal Setting for a Child with ADHD by Dr. Sarah Cheyette, MD (Book Excerpt)
August 28th, 2017
*Adapted from ADHD & The Focused Mind © 2016 by Sarah Cheyette, MD, Peter Johnson, and Ben Cheyette, MD, PhD. Square One Publishers, Inc. Used by permission.
STRATEGY #5: DITCH THE GOAL OR CHANGE THE PLAN
Failing to achieve a goal that your child had previously set is also an opportunity for ...
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Weeping in the Playground by Pamela Francis
August 28th, 2017
I was standing in the middle of the playground weeping.
Not because I got hurt – although with the weird new thing happening with my hip when I walk, and the awkward way I’ve been ascending the stairs at home and at work, and the crazy phenomenon whereby I can no ...
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Back to School Preps Compiled – By Melissa Swedoski
August 25th, 2017
Here are some tips to make the back to school transition easier:
1. Adjust to the new routine
-Ease into the school-year schedule. Getting back into the school routine can be a challenge for everyone in the family. To make the adjustment easier, start early.
-A few weeks before school starts, move bedtime ...
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Finding My Way … by Andrea Santo Felcone
August 16th, 2017
Here’s a little known fact. I was supposed to be “Queen of the Corn Maze.” Or maybe my rightful title was going to be, “First Lady of the Corn Maze”? Or “Maid of the Maize Maze”? I’m not sure. My children were supposed to be heirs to a Corn Maze ...
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Nip Bad Behavior in the Bud (Book Excerpt from IGNORE IT!) by Catherine Pearlman
August 14th, 2017
The Preemptive Strike
Sometimes parents don’t feel they have the time or energy to do Ignore it!. They try to forestall it—but not in a helpful way. Every few seconds, Mom or Dad might say, “You better stop that or I’ll [fill in the punishment].” The problem with this is twofold. ...
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“KIDNAP” Movie Review (and Moms Night Out) by Andrea Santo Felcone
August 4th, 2017
[caption id="attachment_25663" align="alignright" width="300"] Halle Berry, New York City's "KIDNAP" advanced screening[/caption]
It had been one of those days, so I was really looking forward to the "KIDNAP" movie advanced screening--graciously set up for me, by Motherhood Later. Normally, I wouldn't go to a kidnapping movie. It's really the last place ...
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Where Everybody Knows Your Name by Mary Matoula Webb
August 4th, 2017
I was a painfully shy kid. To the point that elementary school teachers would always bring it up at parent-teacher conferences, "She's so bright but she never speaks in class." I eventually lost the "painfully" part and, as thousands of other shy kids have done, mastered the introvert-defying tricks to ...
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