Simplicity Parenting Toy List

Heads Up Simplicity Parenting Toy List Seekers! Amazon has updated the process for creating clickable image links and this Simplicity Parenting toy list page is currently being updated. Please

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5 Side Effects Of Too Much Technology

It wasn’t going to happen to you. You said you would never be one of “those moms” who let the iPad babysit their 3-year old. But, here you

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How To Defend Your Child’s Non-Gender Conforming Activities

We have all been there. Our son or daughter pick up a non-gender norm activity and someone has to put their two cents in. We know it is

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How To Reverse Rape Culture In Our Daughters

Think Rape Culture Doesn’t Exist? Think Again Numerous polls show that most Americans believe the assault and rape charges against the American President Donald J. Trump were right

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A Counselor Shares Her Family Communication Activities

Article Goals: Get Kids To Listen Communicate More Effectively Reduce Family Fighting Anyone has the power to transform relationships, even a 9-year-old boy. True Story: There’s this family

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Why and How to Let Your Kids Go Barefoot (Safely)

Do Kids Really Need Shoes? What do you think when you see barefoot kids running around? Do you shake your head and pity them? Their mother must be

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Sex Ed Is Failing in the USA – You Can Help

Why are we whispering about sex ed? Editor’s Note: I’m still traumatized by our sex ed “health” class in middle school. I’ve blocked what was said and how

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How to Help Your Child Relate to Kids With Special Needs

How do I help my kids act around kids with special needs? When we see our kids gazing at someone that looks or act differently than us, we’re

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10 Ways to Raise a Reader For Life

What can you do, as a parent, to raise a reader? In our efforts to “educate” our children, educational systems have placed so much emphasis on learning that

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Why Science Says We Can’t Raise Racially Colorblind Kids

If you’re white, you’ve done it. Hesitated before using the word “black.” Or had that uncomfortable hiccup in a conversation when your brain was trying to decide between

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