[nextpage title=”Page 1″ ] By Natasha Daniels of Anxious Toddlers In this rare and exclusive interview, we finally get to talk to a toddler stalker and hear what he has to say about his mother’s accusations! Reporter: Your mother calls you a toddler stalker. What do you have to say […]
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Are You SURE You Want to Be My Friend?
[nextpage title=”Page 1″ ] At the beginning of a friendship with me, I’m shy and reserved, simply keeping the conversation light. I take care with my words and ponder over how to address you. Hi!, Hello!, How are you? Shit, which intro should I use? She’s a really cool person. […]
Legitimate Reasons Jehovah’s Witnesses Belong In Your Life
[nextpage title=”Page 1″ ] We’ve all been there. You’re binging on your favorite Netflix show while shoving pizza bites in your mouth. Suddenly there’s a knock on the door that makes your dog bark so loud, you simultaneously drop your glass of wine and curse out loud because now the […]
How Yogurt Changed My Parenting Perspective
[nextpage title=”Page 1″ ] As my daughter ebbs closer to two years old, I find myself saying “no” more. Actually, I find myself saying “no” all of the time. (Seriously; it’s sort of sad.) Other key words and phrases are “stop,” “don’t do that,” “not nice,” “no slapping,” “say you’re sorry,” “get down,” […]
10 Conversation Topics During Dinner Time With Kids
[nextpage title=”Page 1″ ] By Rita Davis of Girl Scout Flunky One evening when I was about eight years old, my dad got up from the dinner table, went to his bedroom and emerged with his belt. My middle brother and I gasped in horror as we thought the worst. […]
The 10 Commandments of Being Married with Children
They say the most grueling years of a marriage are the two after you have a child together. This makes perfect sense to me. Between the stress, hormones, and sleep deprivation, it’s really a wonder any of us survive it. But they say what doesn’t kill you makes you stronger, […]
5 Common Courtesies to Ditch with Toddlers
We are tasked with teaching our children common courtesy. It’s the right and decent thing to do. But be careful about starting this training too early. Rather, start as early as you can, but know that you are not bound by the rules you teach. In their formative years, we […]
I Celebrate My Decision To Medicate My Son
We met at a blogging conference. I was explaining that I wanted to write full time. It had never been an option before due to my seven-year-old son’s special needs. I thought it may become possible soon because he had recently started medication which seemed to be helping. I was […]