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Like Mother, Like Daughter

If it feels like you and your daughter spend more time arguing over clothes and chores than laughing over a late-night movie, it might be time to break out of your typical routine and schedule some time for much-needed fun and bonding. Get ready for some girl time with these innovative activities, designed just for you and her.

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Top Kids Books for the Holidays

At a time of the year when the holidays bring magic to your child’s world, the gift of a special book can take them on a trip of magical fantasy. “Books stimulate a child’s sense of curiosity, creativity and imagination and validate their feelings,” said Dr. Donna Housman, founder of Beginnings School in Weston, Massachusetts, a suburb of Boston. Choose just the right book as a gift to stir your child’s imagination this holiday season.Read the Rest of the Story Here

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Babysitting at the Beginning

Leaving your baby or toddler with a sitter for the first time is always harder on the parents than it is on the child, child care expert Clair Haas of Kiddie Academy says. Preparing yourself, your baby and the sitter will help to provide a smooth transition and a nurturing, pleasant experience for all. Read the Rest of the Story Here

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Sports vs. Personality

Published December 2012: Mom.Me How to Choose Sports That Fit Your Child's Personality Factors to consider before signing up your athlete Article Excerpt: From baseball and basketball to bowling and fishing, recreational sports beckon with the promise of positive experiences for your child. Choosing the best sport to fit your child’s personality is not quite so obvious. Avoid forcing your favorite sports, said Nancy B. Irwin, a Los-Angeles based therapist with an emphasis in sports psychology. Instead, let her choose. “Expose her to a variety of sports activities (on TV and in real life), showing her which ones you like and see if they identify,” said Irwin. Read the Rest of the Story Here – Shannon Philpott Share

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Cold Season Prevention Pointers

Published December 2012: Mom.Me Cold Season Prevention Pointers Don't let a sneeze or sniffle get you down Article Excerpt: A sneeze or sniffle here and there may seem harmless at first, but as the cold season approaches, your family could be more susceptible to viruses that can cause colds. To help keep your family healthy, try these prevention pointers and navigate the season with greater confidence. Read the Rest of the Story Here – Shannon Philpott Share

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How to Raise Responsible Kids

Published December 2012: Mom.Me How to Raise Responsible Kids Want a model citizen? Start teaching self-sufficiency now Article Excerpt: As parents, you want your children to develop into model, responsible citizens. Teaching responsibility requires visualizing the end goal, says Marina Williams, a Massachusetts-based counselor. "It's easy to get wrapped up with the day-to-day goal of simply getting through the day, but if you want your children to grow up to be responsible, self-sufficient adults, you need to parent with that [end] goal in mind." Read the Rest of the Story Here – Shannon Philpott Share

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Double-Time: Housework and Family Time

Published December 2012: Mom.Me Double-Time: Knock Out Housework and Family Time All At Once These activities will help you complete chores and enjoy your family Article Excerpt: For a household to run smoothly, it takes teamwork. Yes, it's a (very) safe bet that your kids moan and groan when chores are announced, but there are ways to get them energized about that next load of laundry or cleaning project without prompting a tantrum or battle. “Depending on the age of the child, there are a multitude of things you can do to integrate relationship-building time with household responsibilities,” says Maria Marinakis, parenting expert and creator of 10minuteparenting.com. Read the Rest of the Story Here – Shannon Philpott

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10 Tips to Not Overeat

Holiday get-togethers, with their spread of scrumptious goodies, are like a license to let go, the signal to abandon your hard work and discipline for just a few days or weeks. But don’t let the joy of the season leave you sitting around the table in a food coma. Instead, practice mindful eating and use simple tricks to ensure you don’t blow your healthy lifestyle.

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Family Fun on a Rainy Day

Family Fun On a Rainy Day Article Excerpt: As refreshing and calming as a rainy day may seem, a day inside can put a serious crimp in many families' plans. Don’t let a few raindrops halt the fun, though. Be inventive and create family fun day designed just for rainy days. With a few tips and ideas to get your family engaged, you’ll be wishing for more raindrops in the future.

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10-Mood Boosting Foods

Published December 2012: eHow Food 10 Mood-Boosting Foods Article Excerpt: The saying “you are what you eat” may have some merit when it comes to your mood. “Many people fail to realize that a majority of the chemicals that regulate our moods actually come from the nutrients in the food we eat,” said Rania Batayneh, a San Francisco-based nutritionist. If your mood is not want you'd like it to be, stock up on foods that will give you a much-needed boost.