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Scream Free Parenting Part #1 TheRealParents .com Episode #75


Do you need a little refresher with your parenting skills? Who doesn’t! Listen in as we interview certified Scream Free Parenting Expert Carla Hugo, and learn the basics to turn your home into a happy one! Like our videos? Subscribe @ www.TheRealParents.com!

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How can I write a commentary on parenting?

I have to write a commentary (800-110) words about a parenting, but I don’t know what to write about. It can be about a certain type of parenting. Thanks!

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Parenting with Naomi Aldort – SALVE Formula


www.NaomiAldort.com Naomi Aldort presents her SALVE formula for communicating effectively with children.

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Parenting Tip #216: Food as Last Resort


Nina had a late nap and woke up in a bad mood. We gave her a cool bath, but that didn’t help. Finally, Mama put an eda mame bean in her mouth and she started to perk up.

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Bhante Seelawimala – Parenting Talk 7 @ Buddhist Maha Vihara

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Simply Parenting- Your Twelve Month Old Toddler’s Development


Twelve Month Old Toddler Development produced by Simply Parenting and pediatrician Dr. Mary Ann LoFrumento

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Visions Episode 29: Platypus DNA and Online Parenting


Fresh research into the genetic makeup of the platypus, and a unique online parenting program to help mothers and fathers cope with the demands of new parenthood are showcased in this week’s Visions. More information The Genetic Secrets of the Platypus Revealed: The genetic make up of the iconic Australian platypus has been sequenced by a group of international researchers including the University of Melbourne. The research was led by Washington University St Louis and published in the prestigious scientific journal Nature. The latest research reveals the clues to the platypus’ unusual features through its innovative genetic makeup. It also provides insight into mammalian genes which have lasted over millions of years, from our earliest ancestors. For more information visit www.zoology.unimelb.edu.au What Were We Thinking – A Website For Parents: University of Melbourne researchers have developed a unique online parenting program to help mothers and fathers cope with the demands of new parenthood. To see the site, go to www.whatwerewethinking.org.au. For more information go to http

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