Unwirklich Vin Zant
Unwirklich is a stay-at-home, work-at-home, learn-at-home, college student, mother, and wife. She has three children. Torsten Wilhelm Vin Zant, who is 4, Rafe Vladimir, who is 3, and 7-month-old, Ash Ulrik. She also parents a Giant Alaskan Malamute, one lucky black cat, and a house full of well-groomed, unusual plants. Unwirklich is currently writing her first book, How to Raise Kids Who Would Survive the Apocalypse.
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The biggest myth in parenting is that there is an absolute right and wrong way to do it.
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First Person: Nearly Impossible to Avoid Man-Made Chemicals as a ParentMy thoughts on attempting to avoid man-made chemicals as a parent of three from Alaska. -
Top 10 Tour de France Cyclists Who Have Faced Doping AllegationsA list of 10 cyclists that have faced prominent doping allegations besides Lance Armstrong.Also published on:
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Why I'll wait for a natural birthSome information for mother's considering inducing their labor naturally or otherwise.Also published on:
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4 things I don't do now that I have toddlersA few things I no longer do thanks to being a parent of toddlers.Also published on: -
4 tricks to get toddlers to eatA mom's favorite tricks to get her toddlers to eat.Also published on: -
My toddler is sexist!Explanation of how a toddler can be sexist and what to do about it.Also published on: -
Labor fears: A mom's top 3 rationalizeda look at my top 3 fears going into labor and their actual chance of occurring.Also published on: -
Toddler bedtime routines: My change in perspectiveThe story of how I changed my perspective on toddler bedtime routines.Also published on: -
My toddlers killed our kitten!The story of how my toddlers killed our kitten, how we handled it, and what it taught us all.Also published on: -
Exclusive breastfeeding: Is supplementing formula really all that bad?A factual glance at exclusive breastfeeding and whether or not supplementing formula is a bad choice.Also published on: -
First Person: The Hidden Cost of Breeding Your DogMany think people just breed their dogs for profit, but when you do the math there isn't much profit to be made.Also published on:
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Playground germs: How clean is the park?After my toddlers regularly got sick from playground play I decided to look into how germy parks are. This is what I found...Also published on: -
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Infant actors: How do babies get in the movies?A little research into how infants become actors, regulations regarding babies in movies, and some debate into whether it's a good or bad thing.Also published on: -
First Person: I Am a Work-at-Home MomThe though process and motivation that led me to become a work-at-home mom.Also published on:
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When will my baby crawl?My expert advice as a seasoned mom on when your baby will crawl, what signs may indicate he or she is about to crawl, and how to encourage crawling.Also published on: -
I'm serving my toddler flame retardant for lunch--and so are you!A new study found 42 percent of tested peanut butter and cold-cut meats contained a flame retardant used in insulation.Also published on: -
DVD in the car for toddlers: Do or don't?A parent's opinion on the use of portable DVD players in the car for toddlers.Also published on: -
Potty training boys outside: Do or don't?A look at the pros and cons of teaching a potty training toddler boy to pee outside.Also published on:
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First Person: Raising Kids on a BudgetIt's estimated having a child will cost you $227,000 from birth to age 17. As a parent, I disagree, this is how I won't spend that much.Also published on:
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My toddler is a bully: How I handle itThis is my advice as a mom to other parents of bully toddlers.Also published on:
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Breastfeeding until age 1: A mother's message to the publicI wasn't impressed with the negativity I encountered when breastfeeding for the first year. This is my response to the public as a mother.Also published on:
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Ron Paul Hasn't Dropped Out, and He Still Has My VoteNews spread Monday that Ron Paul had suspended his campaign and dropped out of the race. This is untrue. Ron Paul is still in the race and has my vote.
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My Advice to the Graduates of 2012My Advice to the Graduates of 2012
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Bullied 13-Year-Old Set on Fire Changes ThinkingIf you're a parent, and you think bullying is just a school yard norm, you may want to re-think that position.
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Creative Punishment Kills 9-Year-Old Girl in AlabamaSavannah Hardin died Feb. 20 after being forced to run three hours over eating a candy bar.Also published on:
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Babies at Highest Risk for Child Abuse, New Study SaysA study done by the Pediatrics journal released in February of 2011 found that infants under the age of one are far more likely to be abused.Also published on:
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1 Million Birth Control Pills Recalled: How Safe is Your Plan?In February of 2012, Pfister recalled one million birth control pill packs after a packaging error. This should lead many women to question how safe their birth control plan is.Also published on:
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Obama's Job Speech Can't Feed My Kids or Heat My HouseSometimes after Labor day Obama plans to give us a speech telling us how he'll fix all our problems. This is my opinion in that speech.
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Why We Shouldn't Re-Elect Alaska Rep. Don YoungDon Young has served as Alaska's one and only representative since 1973. As an Alaskan, it is my personal opinion he has no place even running for a 20th term, this is why.
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5 Nick Jr. cartoons that teach toddlers bad behaviorNick Jr. is an educational, commercial-free TV channel aimed at toddler to preschool aged children. As a parent, I both love and hate it; here are five reasons why.Also published on:
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Preventing your toddler from throwing things in the garbage that aren't trashWho knows what treasures have landed themselves in the landfill at the helpful hands of a toddler? A sudden interest in tossing things in the trash is normal toddler behavior that, luckily, can be easily combated.Also published on:
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Dealing with the "What's that?" toddler stageToddler's are naturally curious, and because they can now voice that curiosity, "What's that?" becomes a common question. Find out how to deal with the obnoxious toddler stage.Also published on:
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RSV in toddlers: Not your average coldRSV in toddlers often begins like your average cold, and often ends that way, but every now and then it can become severe and lead to hospitalization. Here's what you need to know about RSV in toddlers.Also published on:
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Is it safe for my baby to eat off the floor?It's not unusual for a baby to throw food or to try to eat it off the floor later, but is it safe?Also published on:























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