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Parenting Pointers: Speech Disorders and Friendships

Motherhood Moments

Published on the 17 January in the Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry Advances , the study was led by researchers at the University of Bristol and used data from world-renowned longitudinal study Children of the 90s (also known as the Avon Longitudinal Study of Parents and Children, ALSPAC).

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Parenting Pointers: Parenting with Confidence

Motherhood Moments

Parents can turn "no" into a teachable moment by using it as an opportunity to educate and empower their children. Improving relationships: By avoiding excessive emotional responses, individuals are able to communicate more effectively with others and maintain positive relationships.

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Parenting Pointers: Peaceful Parenting

Motherhood Moments

Giving and receiving the trust, communication, cooperation, respect, and joy that every parent and child deserves, ultimately allows our children to become the leaders our future so desperately needs.A Which leads us to the second “P,” because in Peaceful Parenting, communication is the replacement for punishment.

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Life Decisions

Nicoles Nickels

I was getting the education but not the experience. My college had/has a program for women who were returning to or starting their college education later in life. Not to live with a bunch of 18 year-olds, but to live, breath, sleep and eat my educational experience. (I’ve It was just what I wanted. In a heart beat!

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How to Place A Stock Order

Prairie Eco-Thrifter

It behooves you to understand these things because your broker may or may not try to educate you about them. For years, as a novice, I used Merrill Lynch and while my broker did a great deal to educate me about stocks and bonds, he never mentioned that I could set the price at which I wanted to buy or sell my stock!