It's hard to find a woman who has not—at one time or another—felt frustrated by her mate's parenting style. New moms often exchange more war stories about their husband's approach than the number of diapers they changed in the last 24 hours or how much sleep they are (not) getting. Nonetheless, while men are often more aware of who's about to score a touchdown than who's crying, more interested in how to edge their lawns than how to match pint-size pants with shirts, there are areas in which their styles can prove quite valuable as new parents make the transition from a couple to a family. (more...)
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Check out our audio interview with Joan Friedman, PhD, author of Emotionally Healthy Twins. Find out what terminology Dr. Friedman believes you should use when announcing you’re expecting twins (hint: it’s not “We’re expecting twins!”).
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We know. When it’s time to start solids you feel more overwhelmed than a mouse in the shower with an elephant. Join Elizabeth Lyons for a quick lesson on starting solids (whether or not you’ll make the sweet potatoes, plums, and pears from scratch.)
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Click “Continue Reading” to access this audio chapter on navigating the world at large with your multiples from Elizabeth Lyons’ book, Ready or Not…Here We Come! The REAL Experts’ Guide to the First Year with Twins.
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I found this when I drove up to the ATM the other day. Keep in mind, I DROVE up to the ATM. Things that make us wonder about something other than how many diapers are left in the house are what get us through the day!
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13. November 2008
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