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Constipation in Kids

Childhood Constipation: On Bowels, Boys and Other Messy things

I could make any number of puns at this point. But I think I’m still a bit too traumatized from a recent ordeal with childhood constipation. Maybe next week I’ll be up to making a few wise cracks, butt for now let’s move on… (okay, I guess I’m dealing enough to be a little silly). [...]

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Childhood Constipation: What Do You Do When Your Child Can’t Poop

Number 2 can be a big deal. Especially when things get plugged up inside. And it’s more than just an inconvenience, constipation can be life-threatening if it’s not treated. Seriously. What goes in MUST come out. Otherwise you’re looking at some serious health ramifications. The Low-Down on #2 Your child’s pooping patterns (yep, we all [...]

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I Let My Son Cry-It-Out

Teaching your kids to self-soothe by letting them “cry-it-out” gets a lot of heat. Some parents swear by it, other parents swear at the parents who practice it. It’s sure way to start a heated debate at playgroup. When my oldest was a baby, I was desperate for sleep and didn’t know what else to do. [...]

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My Secret to Taming Tantrums

There is a shockingly easy way to tame tantrums and moderate meltdowns. I’m still amazed at how well it works with my boys. It’s a little trick called validation. Kids are full of emotions. Happy. Sad. Tired. Hungry. Irritated. Frustrated. And downright mad! Kids don’t always know what they are experiencing and emotional outbursts can [...]

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The Best Kinds of Hugs

Give Your Kids a Chance to Miss You

I love hugs. But there are two types of hugs that I simply adore. #1. Sick hugs. Yes, it’s sad and a bit heartbreaking when your kids are sick, but man, they give the best hugs and snuggles when they are a bit under the weather. #2. “I missed you!” hugs. When my kids were [...]

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I love you, Brother!

I love you, Brother!

After an exhausting week in Utah with my dad in the hospital, I was able to sleep in my own bed. Not too surprisingly, my husband and I were joined in the middle of the night by two extra bodies (three if you count the fuzzy orange body of my cat, Elvis). Although I was [...]

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Hospital Sick

When Your Parents Get Sick

I recently wrote a post on how to keep yourself healthy. Because moms don’t get sick days.  Last year I learned a lot about what to do when your kids get sick–hospital sick–when my youngest had Kawasaki disease. Well, recently my dad got sick. Scary hospital sick. Starting with a stomach ache, the situation quickly [...]

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Mom’s Don’t Get “Sick” Days

  When Mom is Sick e are in the height of cold and flu season. Kids pass colds around at school like little carrier monkeys. It’s miserable to see your little angels sick (although their snuggles are delightful when they feel under the weather). But the whole world comes to a screeching halt when Mom [...]

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Permission Granted!

Permission Granted!

Raising Children: One of “THOSE” Kinds of Days t was one of “those kinds of days.” You know what I’m taking about, right? Kids wake up too early (grumpy of course), they immediately start in with picking on each other, whining, and demanding things – NOTHING goes right. I’ve found a simple trick that helps [...]

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There Were 4 In The Bed And The Little One Said…

It Was a Dark and Chilly Morning The sun lazily lingered below the horizon. Snuggling deeper into my covers, two little feet pitter pattered  sleepily into my room accompanied by a sweet little voice calling, “Mommy?” One goose bump covered body crawled under the covers and snuggled in close, hogging my pillow. I snuggled back. [...]

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