KEEPING UP WITH MY SON
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- Keeping Up with the Steins on DVD: Indie Family Comedy with Jeremy Piven is Sure to PleaseThis under-the-radar comedy is pleasing for the whole family with a stellar ensemble cast and a hilarious plot of Jewish families trying to outdo one another for the best Bar Mitzvah contest.
- Keeping Up with the Teens: Fashion IssuesEvery generation has it's fads but keeping up with the latest ones has gotten awfully expensive.
- Loss Caused My Video Game AddictionWhen my father passed away suddenly and painfully from pancreatic cancer in 2011 I was devastated. Since he was in his 60’s and had been disabled for quite some time, the realization that someday I’d lose him was always there. However, nothing prepared
First Person: My Experience With Metoclopramide to Increase Breast Milk ProductionThe drug metoclopramide (Reglan) has been known to increase lactation in breastfeeding women. Many women, however, are hesitant to use it. Here is my personal experience with metoclopramide.
My Experiences with Using Phentermine for Weight Loss - a 6 Month JournalPhentermine is a weight loss drug for people who are obese. I have recently started taking this medication. This article will chronicle my weight loss journey, phentermine side effects, personal experiences, and weight loss celebrations.- I Can't Hide from Technology... Can You? How It's Changed My LifeHow my life has changed over the last 10 years with technology
World Cup Viewing with My Sons in Alhambra and Altadena, CaliforniaWatching games at my son's apartment near 4th and Main in Alhambra is just as fun as watching at 24 Hour Fitness in Altadena while working out and Barney's in Old Town, Pasadena.- Schizophrenic? No Not My SonSchizophrenia can be healed. Hospitals and dangerous medications are only two of the control methods used here. I would not leave my son without researching all other approaches to this Mental Disorder.
- Spontaneous Pneumothorax: My Son's BattleA story of how my son battled bleb disease and multiple lung collapses.
- Melaleuca Products Cured My Son's Indoor AllergiesBy removing toxins from my home and converting to safer alternatives, my son now sleeps through the night and hasn't had a patch of eczema or a flare up of asthma in over 2 years!
- My Son Doesn't Own Shoes - And it's Not Because We Can't Afford ThemShoes are universal and mandatory equipment for life in a first-world country -- or so we think. Some people think otherwise, and are determined to fight for their right to live as they see fit. My son is one of them.
- Keeping Track of Our Son's HomeworkWe will always want to know how much of what homework assignment our son must complete each night.
- Spending Time with Our Son: Dad's PerspectiveSpending time with our 11-year-old son is the best way my wife and I know to make sure that we get to watch him grow up. Along with having fun, we can also teach him life skills such as obedience, decision-making, and personal responsibility.
- How My iPhone Got Me Through Becoming a MotherExplaining why I love my iPhone and how it was my connection to the outside world during those first few weeks as a new parent.
- Fun Ways I Taught My ToddlerAs my son grew, my available time for parenting education gradually decreased while my need for such educating continued to increase.
Teaching My Son Hail Healthy ChoicesTeaching your children good nutrition and exercise at the youngest age possible is a very important lesson that they can take with them the rest of their life.- My Son Doesn't Want to Play BaseballHow do I get my 9-year-old to want to play Little League again?
- An Hour with My Mind, with My ThinkingThis story follows my thinking while I'm writing this story...and other things.
How Parents Can Cope with a Child with Special NeedsI have a son who has special needs. My son's name is Justin and he has Cerebral Palsy. I always call him my miracle baby. Doctors said that he was not going to live when he was first born but he has continued to prove them wrong.- Raising a Child with Gluten AllergiesI am sharing how I determined my son had gluten allergies.
Clutter: You Don't Have to Put Up with ItClutter is the stuff that gets in your way. Clutter takes your time, your space, your energy. But what's amazing about clutter is that sometimes you can get so used to existing with it that you don't even know it's there until it's gone.- Taking Care of Elderly Parents in My HomeThis is a insight on having both of my parents live with me and why this is important. Today people are living longer and many people may wake to find themselves faced with a similar situation. Here is my take on this experience.
Good Times to Clean Up ToysWhen it comes to picking up toys some times are better than others.- Keeping Your Baby Happy While Doing HouseworkHaving a high needs baby can sometimes make it difficult to get things you need to get done around the house difficult. I came up with some ideas that helped me and I hope they will help you too.
Should I Stand with My Kindergartner at the Bus Stop?After reading this article I guarantee you'll never again question whether or not you should stand at the bus stop with your kindergartener.
The Bravest Boy I Know, My SonMy life was changes forever by an amazing young boy whose body is weak, but soul is so strong. I thank God every day for the gift of this wonderful boy in my life.- My Son and the ATVLike many parents, I've always had trouble getting my adolescent son to do work around the house. I'm really big on my yard and all the outdoor work that comes with it.
- Instinct Saves the Worried Breast: How I Formed a Partnership with BreastfeedingBreastfeeding may seem dauting at first, but with gentle persistence you can be successful. This article contains breastfeeding tips geared to the single mother to overcome hurdles that accompany breastfeeding.
Taking a Holiday Trip with Young ChildrenWhether you're going to Grandma's house for the holidays, or going to Australia's Outback to journey through time, use these tips for living through jet lag, strange beds, and stranger foods, to make your trip (and keeping your sanity) successful.- How to Survive Flying with Your InfantFrom purchasing your tickets to arriving at your final destination, this is a must read for anyone planning to fly with a child.
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