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Boys, Boys, Boys....
Asked by R.H. from Wichita
on May 28, 2008
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Alright, I have two boys, 7 yrs and 4 yrs old. I grew up with sisters so this whole male youth thing is perplexing to me. It seems the biggest and most favorite topi...
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- I am also the mom to 2 boys! I love being the mom of boys because they are just so funny. Definitely normal behavior for boys. What's funny to boys is NOT funny to ...
- I have boys who are 8 and 9. They have the same vocabulary as your children. Although they may get away with it at home...they do know never to use it in public. Bo...
- I feel your pain! I have 3 boys (4, 6, 8) and they love to do all of those wonderful things and have developed a whole new vocabulary-it seems to come home from schoo...
Birds & Bees Talk
Asked by L.H. from Tucson
on February 29, 2008
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Help moms! My daughter, Bailey, is 9 yrs old and we have never seriously discussed sex or her period. She is extremely moody and hormonal and, after talking to a few f...
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- Hi, I was just talking about this with some friends last night. I think it's good to give the birds and bees talk as soon as possible, maybe with the help of an illu...
- Don't be shy. She'll find out everything soon anyway. Besides, you don't have to go into every gory detail on your first shot. Just ease in with asking her outright...
- My parents were always pretty open about the whole "birds/bees" thing with my sister and me. I would advise to just start talking to your daughter. If she thinks it's ...
My Mom and Daughters Relationship
Asked by L.G. from Buffalo
on July 23, 2007
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Hi everyone! I am having an issue with the way my mom interacts with my daughter. She seems to be really hard on my daughter, really critical, it just comes across a...
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- Hi L., Boy, that's a tough one. You don't want to lecture your mom about how to interact w/ her granddaughter and you don't want to tell your daughter that what her...
- Hi L., you could try pointing out her behavior. When ever she does get nasty with your daughter, call her on it right there. Dont wait, this lets your daughter know ...
- I would definitely tell your mom that the way she treats her so differently from your son is affecting her self esteem. It's not fair to your daughter to have to walk...