The hard part is that stay - at - home
moms with multiple children feel this so much more than anyone else.
Not exact matches
As a
mom of a
child with multiple life threatening food allergies, I can tell you, you'd be shocked at where you find food allergens.
I can relate to those whose 14 - 24 month old
children are still waking up
multiple times during the night and not wanting to stay in their cribs, possibly throwing tantrums to get in bed
with mom & dad.
Divorce is so common today that almost all
children know peers
with multiple parents already — dad and his new wife,
mom and her new girlfriend — so the presence of additional adults is not nearly as socially outlandish as it would have been 50 years ago.
Part of me wondered if it was the guilt I felt for being more educated to make better decisions regarding my son's birth as to why I didn't bond
with him immediately, but after talking
with several
moms that have had
multiple children it seems to just vary
child to
child and no one could really explain it.
I am a
mom and don't agree
with the junk food in the classroom either — my
child has
multiple food allergies, so I have spoken
with our teachers about making the party sign - up sheets start off
with a list of healthy options.
During the follow - up visit (3 years old), kids
with moms who had encouraged their
children's autonomy showed better levels of cognitive functioning — specifically, the kids were more adept at processing «higher» thinking like delayed gratification and juggling
multiple concepts.
Our sets range from figures of a
mom, dad and
child to sets
with multiple kids or adult figures, even ones
with a king, queen and the royal court.
In the Season 1 premiere, suburban wife and
mom Tara Gregson tries to lead a normal life
with her husband Max and teenage
children Kate and Marshall while suffering from
multiple personalities including spunky teenager «T,» gun - toting Vietnam vet «Buck» and»50s - style Betty Crocker homemaker «Alice.»
Dividing
child tax exemption privileges is particularly common for families
with multiple children (i.e. Dad claims
child # 1 each year and
Mom claims
child # 2 each year).