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Child Protective Services In MY HOUSE!?!??! And Why Locking Your Kid in their Room May not Be the ONLY Solution

Advertise Here Child Protective Services In MY HOUSE!?!??! A few moths ago we went through a nightmare situation that I never thought would happen to us.  My middle child Uma, is funny, sweet gentle and kind. She can also be stubborn and willful. She’s so smart and resourceful. She’s really high functioning and just damn [...]

Here’s Some Formula Just In Case

“Here’s Some Formula Just In Case.”Why not just say, “Good luck with that.”? Receiving formula from your pediatrician “just in case”,is like getting the card to a good divorce lawyer from the person who married you and your spouse to each other. Imagine… The Pastor, Priest, Universal Life ChurchPriestess that married you and your beloved [...]

The Other Baby Book

  -Abraham Lincoln   The Other Baby Book guides new and expecting mamas on a journey past “shoulds” and “musts,” back to the heart of true joy and connection. Massaro and Katz throw off the shackles of profit-driven companies and popular yet potentially harmful baby-rearing practices, and offer moms simple but profound ways to support the [...]

When Will My Baby Sleep Through the Night!? You Want the Good News or the Bad News First?

Babies and children have needs at night just as they do during the day; from hunger, loneliness, and fear, to feeling too hot or too cold. They rely on parents to soothe them and help them regulate their intense emotions. The GOOD News is babies are not meant to sleep through the night because it’s [...]

Kids Got the Munchies but You Want to Keep Your Car Clean? Progressive Parenting Loves the Munchie Mug!

Most of my friends know I am always encouraging folks not to shop at big stores like Walmart. According to economists, individuals can do their part to help bolster the nation’s economy and one can start by simply buying American. Some data demonstrates that if each American were to spend one percent more each year on [...]