It’s not easy letting go of the role of chief planner in your child’s life. But, that is one of the first steps in cutting the proverbial cord when sending him off to college. You can start by taking the role of silent partner during his senior year in high school as he goes through the college application process. If you are too heavily involved, you will be known as a ‘helicopter parent’ who is constantly hovering around. Instead, take note of the following suggestions:
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Dealing with a sick baby is often the most scary and stressful moment a parent can ever faced. If you could only take away the pain that your baby is experiencing, you will in no doubt do it; but we all know that a baby getting sick is unavoidable, and the least that we can do is to do everything within our capabilities to help make our babies feel better.
Once you have kids, you’re not just a plain mommy, you also become a teacher, friend, chef, sports trainer, personal shopper, and stylist to your children; and thus the term “supermom”. Everybody, especially your children expects you to be all those things—-without any help or training. So below are a few hints to help you deal with the cutest of emergencies.
Nothing compares to the happiness and joy that the parents feel with the arrival of their baby into their home. And because every nook and cranny in their house is a reflection of themselves,their moods and personality,the baby’s room should ultimately be an expression of the delight a child brings to them.
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