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Katie C
Expert Somatic Guide for Sensitive & ...
Hi Ladies, who here is a mom to a highly sensitive or neurodiverse child(ren)?
Asked in Parenting
Hina K
Life coach, medical mom, sp. needs ...
What are some habits you would like to change in 2023?
Asked in Parenting
New year, is a wonderful opportunity to rest, refresh and recharge for the new year. This starts with attaining goals that will help in developing healthy habits (i.e. mentally and physically).
Gad S
Super mom
Learn to sleep better and stop eating late at night lol 🙏😉
See all 4 answersLisa S
im a single mom of 3 ...
Does it ever get easy being a single mom ? i been a single for a while and i sometimes wonder if i am doing a good !!!!!
Asked in Parenting
Hanna T
You are the best mom for your children always remember that! You are doing your best and tour best is the best there can be for them!
See answerAli S
Transforming wallets and revolutionizing education while ...
What is something your kids do that endlessly annoys you?
Asked in Family life
Dani S
Music & pizza lover, Badminton balances ...
Great questionSomething my kids do that annoys me? My kids never annoy me. They're perfect, respectful, patient, non whining little angels lol ;-) If I had to choose one ...
See answerKari V
Mom of two girls (3 + ...
My 3 y/o fumbles with her hair when she is tired. The result is very hard to get out dreads, every morning! What can I do to help her beat this habit?
Asked in Parenting
Bethany W
Spunky, funny, courageous, and blessed beyond ...
What if you put her to bed with her hair pulled/tied back? Maybe even in braids?
See all 2 answersKathryn S
Mom, Teacher, Silly Dancer, Realistic Optimist, ...
Is this normal of a 1 year old?
Asked in Toddler
My 13 month old still doesn't always sleep through the night. She does have her nights she sleeps from 6:30 - 7 but I feel like she definitely also has more nights when she wakes up anywhere between 1 and 4am wanting to be changed and fed and then will go right back to sleep unti...
Wendy L
Wendy, wife, SAHM of 3 kids ...
I would say this is normal, she also might just be going through a growth spurt.
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