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Did You Know: 

Growth spurts can start as early as 10 days after your baby’s birth.  Growth spurts usually are preceded by a sleepy, lethargic day and a big jump in appetite.  Growth spurts may happen again at 3, 6, and 12 weeks and again at 4 and 6 months.  If you begin to notice that your child is not as satisfied with the amount that you have been feeding her previously, then she may be beginning a growth spurt period.  If you are breastfeeding, you may want to add a feeding or two to satiate your baby’s appetite and to help increase milk production.

Family Engineers: Read Past Articles

I will smack my child!

My Child Won't Eat!

Low self-esteem from over-correction!

Mad about Moving

Go on a Monster Hunt

Children Left Home Alone?

See Abusive Parent in Jail?

Stop Yelling at my Child

Red Pop Tarts, Coffee, or Drugs?

"Bad Habits: Finger Sucking and Nail Biting"

My Child Can't Stand Failing!

Single dad and little girls big emotions

Smoking Teen with attitude!

Back-To-School Software Revew: Ten Thumbs Typing.

Let my teen quit school?

Weekend Step Mom

Groups for Parents in JAIL?

"I'm Sitting Up Front!"

How do we blend our families?

BOOK REVIEW: "Raising Children You Can Live With"

Taking Soccer Seriously

Angry Six-Year-Old

Eight-year-old handful

Perfectionistic Ten-Year-Old

Parenting later in life?

Caught surfing to porno sites.

Can't be quiet in school

My child's mind goes too fast!

Why can't I be the parent I want to be?

Is stealing a sin?

What if nothing I do works?

Am I being played like a drum?

Picky Eaters?

Why do you weigh less in water?

Borderline or Loyalty Bind?

How Tall is a Giraffe?

Work-At-Home Success: How long?

Emotional Incest!

Too busy for discipline?

Is ADHD genetic?

Grandma's Resentment

Scrapbooking for Success

Adopted Child is Bipolar

Is Harry Potter bad for our kids?

"Featured Expert"

Judy Soules is a working mother of three elementary children.  She and her husband of 14 years live in a small New England hamlet. Together they care for two of their three children diagnosed with ADHD.  

Judy has had
ADHD all of her life and while she struggles with it occasionally, she has
learned to channel her "hyper" tendencies into productive ways.  

She is treating her children without prescription medication via diet and behavioral methods.  She address parents issues on ADHD from a practical standpoint.

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