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Showing Your Love to Your Older Children After Giving Birth to a New BabyThe life of an older child is turned upside down when a new baby join the family. The mother is occupied with the baby around the clock, which means she isn't getting much rest - which means her level of patience probably is lower.
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Tips on Potty Training MultiplesAfter changing two, three, four, or more times the usual number of diapers, most parents are eager for multiples to learn to use the toilet.
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Tips on Dealing with Loneliness When Your Husband DiedMany widows lose not only a husband but also a best friend when their husband dies. This loss of companionship and intimacy is a difficult and painful adjustment.
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Tips for Having Time Together for New ParentsIf you and your mate are too tired to be creative, try some of these ideas that other parents have found helpful.
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When Should You Tell People that You're Pregnant?Some people believe that a newly pregnant woman should not announce her condition until most of the danger of miscarriage has passed, usually at about three months. However, this is not always the case.
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Dealing with Discouragements and Other Reactions When You Want to Undergo Donor InseminationYou are single but like to have a child of your own and have researched about donor insemination. However, your family is making you feel that you are selfish to deprive your child of a father. What should you do?
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Dealing When Your Children Want to Search for Their FatherMore likely than not, your children's interest in finding their father has more to do with curiosity and concern than anything else.
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Understanding Chronic Stress When You're a Single MotherThe stress of living with children can be all-consuming when you are not getting emotional support from friends, family, and community.
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Tips on How to Organize Your Kids' Summer ActivitiesThe best way to keep your children idle during summer is to organize a daily or weekly schedule and spread out the activities. This will also teach your kids to become organized in managing their tasks.
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Ways to Get Your Children to Brush Their TeethFor most children, brushing their teeth is one of the least favorite things to do. Parents may find it a difficult task to get their kids to brush their teeth on a regular basis. Here are some tips on how you can solve this problem.
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How to Deal with Other People When Your Husband DiedAmong the more unpleasant immediate experiences widows face are the encounters with well-meaning friends or people you hardly know who feel free to tell you the "rules" for grieving.
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Moving in with Your Parents When You and Your Husband SeparatedIt is not uncommon for single working men and women, single-parent families, and young married couples to move back home to live with their parents.
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How Should Single Mothers Ask for Public Assistance?Regardless of your circumstances or reasons for becoming a single mother, if you find yourself unable to take care of yourself and your children adequately because of a severe lack of funds, you should apply for financial assistance.
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Things You Should Know Before Your SurgeryAsk your surgeon or attending physician these questions before you go under the knife ...
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Single Mothers: Tips on Visualizing What You Want in Your LifeWomen are typically less prepared than men to create their own vision different from the life that's depicted in fairy tales. Here are steps for visualizing where you see yourself in the real world:
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How Can Teachers Effectively Deal with Their Students' Power StrugglesOne of the most troublesome problems that teachers face is power struggle. The typical power struggle occurs when the teacher implements a consequence and a student refuses to comply. Below are some strategies in dealing with power struggles:
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Your Fiancé's Best Man and GroomsmenA great deal is riding upon your husband's choice of attendants.
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Things to Consider When Selecting Your Maid of Honor and BridesmaidsWhen selecting your bridesmaids, there are two patches of landmine¬-seeded ground over which you'll likely have to travel.
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Tips on Helping Your Fiance Choose His Wedding AttireNever let a man you will be seen with in public pick out his own clothes. While this is a useful philosophy, putting it into practice by helping your fiance select his wedding attire and that of his groomsmen and ushers can be a tricky business.
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Tips on Having a Cheap Wedding BouquetIn a wedding, the flowers are items that we think we cannot adjust. These wedding decorations are known to be very expensive worldwide and most people think that there is no way out to getting cheap bouquets.
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How to Make the Perfect Wedding Seating ChartI had fun at a recent wedding that I attended. Yes, the food was good and the band was lively, but what it really came down to was the fact that I was seated at a table where I truly enjoyed meeting all the strangers I was seated with.
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Wedding Rehearsal Dinner: Expectations and PurposesWith all the mini dramas that are likely to ensue, it's easy to forget that the rehearsal dinner serves three primary purposes:
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The Truth About HoneymoonsRarely will a bride say that the honeymoon was everything she hoped for. Sure there are good points but they can be outweighed by the bad. This is common, so don't think that you are ungrateful when you get to your final destination and sulk.
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Beauty Treats to Make Brides-To-Be Look and Feel GreatThere are many things a bride-to-be can do to make sure she is optimum gorgeousness on her wedding day. This means being groomed within an inch of your life.
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Importance of Getting Second Opinions on Your HealthIt's surprising how many people don't realize they can ask for a second opinion.
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How to Have Your Pets in Your Wedding ReceptionHere are some ways you can bring your pets at your wedding reception.
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Ideas for Welcome Gift Bags for Your Out-of-Town Wedding GuestsIt is always nice to show your guests who travelled far how you appreciate the time and effort they made to attend your wedding. These extra efforts are worth extra special gifts as a way of thanking them for the gift of their presence.
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Seating that Works Best for Your Wedding ReceptionSeating is one of the major factors that determine the success of your wedding reception. Keep in mind the comfort of your guests so they can enjoy themselves.
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A Grandmother's Gift Guide to an Engaged GranddaughterWeddings are always a joyous occasion for the family of the bride. Planning a wedding creates special memories and bonding moments. The grandmother may want to give the bride a special present for this very special occasion.
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Ideas for "Something Old" for the BrideHere are a few suggestions for something old you use on your wedding.
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Look Slim in Your Bridal GownWomen, in all shapes and sizes, want to look stunningly beautiful in one of the most important days in their lives. Read on and find out the most slimming bridal gown for every body type.
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When the Groom Gets Involved in Picking Out the Wedding GownThey say that if the groom sees the bride in her dress before the wedding, it will bring bad luck. But nowadays, the groom even helps the bride in choosing a dress. What happens if the groom gets involved in picking out a wedding gown?
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Turning Down a Bridesmaid InvitationOne would be greatly honored to be asked to participate in a friend's wedding. However, there are some instances or unavoidable circumstances when the invitation should be turned down.
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Look Out for the Hidden Wedding Expenses!These are some hidden wedding expenses every couple should be aware of.
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Why Opt for a Custom Made or Couture Wedding Gown?Here are some reasons why you might want to dash into that bridal store for your very own custom bridal gown.
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When the Bride's Family Doesn't Like the GroomA bride can't ask for more if she has a good team to plan her wedding and a beautiful wedding gown with matching bridal jewelry. But what if her family disapproves of her groom? This can definitely spoil the joyous mood of the wedding.
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Gift Ideas for the "One of the Boys" BridesmaidA simple present for your bridesmaids is a nice token of gratitude for their attendance at your wedding. But if she seems to be "one of the boys" unlike your girly girlfriends, it is but fitting to look for something that matches her less feminine style.
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Etiquette Tips for the BridesmaidsSome women think of being a bridesmaid as a chore more than a role in a wedding. Even if you think it is no fun at all, it is not an excuse for you to throw a fit and become a nasty bridesmaid!
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Groom's Sister DutiesA wedding can be remarkable time for the sister of the groom. Some may feel excited for the new chapter of their brother's life while other can find it a little difficult to adjust to this transition.
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Choosing Your Bridesmaids' DressesEvery bride goes through the crucial process of choosing the perfect bridal gown that perfectly suits her. The choosing part does not end there. She also has to find the right dresses for her bridesmaids that coordinate well with her wedding gown.
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How Newlyweds Can Achieve Domestic HarmonyNow that the wedding and honeymoon are over, it is time to live a normal everyday life with your spouse. Unfortunately, not everyone is able adjust immediately from single to married life well enough.