Sentences with phrase «write about her experiences parenting»

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Stewart Lewis writes about the beginning of his parenting experience, co-parenting with a friend, donating, and witnessing the birth of his daughter.
So glad that there are now more of us out there who can write about all the amazing positive experiences of family travel, to more places than Disney and all inclusives, and to let other parents know that although travel with kids can be hard, it is always worth it.
I previously wrote about some useful gifts I give to soon - to - be new parents — which were based on my own experience as a rookie mom of one.
She began connecting with other parents as a «mommy blogger,» writing about her own parenting challenges and experiences with her children.
In a blog post for a non-profit organisation Fed Is Best, Jillian wrote about her experience to help educate parents who may feel similar pressures to exclusively breastfeed.
This is the place to read blog posts from our experts and from Empowering Parents» team of dedicated Parent Bloggers, who write about their own experiences raising their children.
If you enjoy reading The Daily Groove and have noticed that your parenting experience gets better when you apply the ideas I write about, then I have a question for you:
-LSB-...] previously wrote about some useful gifts I give to soon - to - be new parents — which were based on my own experience as a rookie mom of one.
I write about the trials and tribulations of my experience in motherhood, parenting with heart and conscience.
As a follow up to last month's article about Managing Food Allergy Bullies I received many requests to write more about our experience with other parents who have bullied me and / or my husband about our son's food allergies.
As a mom of 5 boys, raising kids consumes most every thought — writing about my parenting experiences and tips was a natural fit.
I have 2 babies under two and write about my experiences in conscious parenting despite the chaos.
A parent who has hands - on experience with it and then takes the time to sit down and write about that experience has some insight that is worth sharing, and definitely worth listening to.
He's written a book, in part, about his experiences managing youth baseball and the way he tries to deal with kids and parents.
Sabah Karimi is an experienced freelance writer who enjoys writing about lifestyle, parenting, and childhood education topics.
Dr. William Sears wrote for Parenting that acid reflux is also known as gastroesophageal reflux and is a pretty common problem in babies with about 25 percent of all infants experiencing it.
They're also amazed to see how much information is provided to them about adoptive parents, even the written homestudy, which is so different from what they had experienced previously.
I love reading what other bloggers have written about topics like gentle parenting, mindful living, taking practices of Yoga and meditation on and off the mat, and even the occasional recipe or list of helpful experiences.
Read more about our foster parent experience on my New York Times» Foster Parent Diary series and read more of my writing on my portparent experience on my New York Times» Foster Parent Diary series and read more of my writing on my portParent Diary series and read more of my writing on my portfolio.
Read more about our foster parent experience on my New York Times» Foster Parent Diary series and read more of my writing on my portparent experience on my New York Times» Foster Parent Diary series and read more of my writing on my portParent Diary series and read more of my writing on my portfolio.
Information I've gathered on some of the most popular topics in the birth world, written with the intent of helping parents make informed decisions about their pregnancy, labor and childbirth experiences.
One parent wrote that she had such a great experience with Extreme Read that it had changed her mind about middle school — she wanted a «do - over»!
Teacher educators and researchers could write about their specialty areas; teachers could write about activities for parents to do with their gifted children at home or curricular ideas for other teachers (particularly important during the current trend toward inclusive education); and parents could write about their personal experiences that were positive learning opportunities (Lewis & Karnes, 1997).
While others entered politics after writing pamphlets for think tanks, she must have had a lot more practical experience of writing letters to parents about school places.
Led by CCSV members, this group collectively engaged principals, teachers, parents and students to call, write letters and personally meet with Senator Beall to share their positive experiences with charter public schools and concerns about the bill itself.
Led by the Charter Community of Silicon Valley (CCSV)- which represents Santa Clara County's charter public schools and serves as the voice for over 30,000 charter public school students in the region - CCSV members, collectively engaged principals, teachers, parents and students to call, write letters and personally meet with Senator Beall to share their positive experiences with charter public schools and concerns about the bill itself.
Through my involvement with gifted children, I have discovered that despite these topics being common issues with gifted children, and though many parents of gifted children had expressed to me the sentiment, yeah, we experienced the same thing, it seems I have not often seen these topics discussed or written about in length in gifted literature.
Parents can drive literacy by creating authentic experiences that children read and WRITE about.
In this article, author Anne Holly teaches you about writing and parenting from her first - person experience.
Writing about my accident helped me empathize with my parents and their experience during those long days after they'd learned I'd gone missing.
Parkhurst writes with compassion and sensitivity about the experience of parenting and fervently loving a child drastically different from the one you imagined.
Read more about our foster parent experience on my New York Times» Foster Parent Diary series and read more of my writing on my portparent experience on my New York Times» Foster Parent Diary series and read more of my writing on my portParent Diary series and read more of my writing on my portfolio.
That blog generated more comments than anything I have written for Slaw and it led to numerous articling students, as well as one parent of an articling student, writing to me privately to share their experiences about articling.
Read more about our foster parent experience on my New York Times» Foster Parent Diary series and read more of my writing on my portparent experience on my New York Times» Foster Parent Diary series and read more of my writing on my portParent Diary series and read more of my writing on my portfolio.
I started this blog in 2007 to write about my experience of being a single parent.
We write about our lives in our blog, in particular our current journey through parenthood, how we got there, as well as our experiences as same - sex parents.
I write about our IVF journey, as well as our parenting experiences and daily lives!
A book written openly and honestly about the different feelings and reactions a child may experience when her / his parents are getting divorced.
Dr Mary «Beth» Vo, a US paediatrician, has written a powerful opinion piece about how her own parenting experiences have given her added insight into the importance of the Triple P — Positive Parenting Pparenting experiences have given her added insight into the importance of the Triple P — Positive Parenting PParenting Program ®.
Having been a member of LW4SP for three years, Leslie has written extensively about the research on shared parenting and has experience with prior political campaigns, including the shared parenting ballot initiative in North Dakota and the legislative push in Florida.
On her blog, she writes about her family's experiences, positive parenting strategies, play - based learning ideas and more.
Clarification involves parent writing an abuse clarification letter and child developing a trauma narrative about the abuse experienced
She writes, along with a number of other experienced collaborators, about non-punitive parenting with kids of all ages.
During the last phase of treatment when improvements have been reported in parent - child interactions, positive parenting, and children's fear, clarification involves the clinician encouraging the children to write about or share their abusive experiences while focusing on their thoughts and feelings associated with the abuse.
Read more about our foster parent experience on my New York Times» Foster Parent Diary series and read more of my writing on my portparent experience on my New York Times» Foster Parent Diary series and read more of my writing on my portParent Diary series and read more of my writing on my portfolio.
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