The consequences could be serious. But it’s difficult for my very smart son to fully grasp that. All he knows is that he’s sick of doing chest therapy, breathing treatments, taking handfuls of vitamins and eating healthy. Who could blame him? He just wants to be a “normal” teenager. And to him, being “normal” doesn’t…
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by Lindsey Bell, Guest Blogger I love the idea of an easy button, don’t you? Your one-and-a-half year old won’t eat anything except chicken nuggets or macaroni and cheese? That’s okay. Just press the easy button, and he’ll dig into that steamed broccoli. Your four-year-old refuses to stay in bed at night and you’re about to…
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by LaToya Edwards, MOMtor Contributor We’re so thrilled to welcome LaToya on board on one of our Regular MOMtor Contributors! LaToya is on the Moms Together team with me (Melinda) and a very dear of friend of ours. She is sweet and vulnerable, yet has a strength and tenacity that inspires us both. We know…
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Mother’s Day 1996 was a rough one. Max was 2 1/2, Paul was 11 months old. I was one tired, little bird. A few things completely escaped my existence: sleep, time alone and a mental capacity passed the age of a 10-year-old. Postpartum Depression stole more than a few, long months of rational thinking from…
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