
When it comes to parenting, we’ve all read the book—or books, as the case may be. Still, even with all that excellent advice out there, nothing beats asking those direct, personal questions and having them answered for you by a parenting expert in the field.
That’s why we’re presenting to you an opportunity to share your questions and issues so we can pass these dilemmas on to our experts for answers.
Be as general or personal as you wish—the choice is yours.
What keeps you awake at night? If it’s your kids (literally) then you might be looking for sleeping tips. Is it sibling rivalry, biting, or are you worried about your child’s ability to focus? Looking for some healthy eating and nutritional tips?
Let us know what you want to know. Post your questions right here on this blog and we’ll collect them all to share with our panel of esteemed experts.
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I had my child later in life and chose to stay home with her. She is now four and I have been looking to get back to work. I am finding it very hard the thought of leaving her. I am at the point I need to make a decsion and not sure what can help me make the leap back to the work force.
Suggestions?
Our four year old daughter recently decided to throw away a favorite toy. She made a big deal of the decision, refusing the suggestion of giving it to another child. Later that same day she flat-out refused a gift offered to her by an adult friend who had brought her a kids apron (as my daughter had recently professed that she loved to cook).
We’ve consciously tried to ensure that we don’t have too many toys in the house, and have always tried to teach her to care for her belongings, as well as good manners. We are not sure what to make of this new dynamic.
Thanks so much for your questions! We’ll have answers for them soon. Stay tuned and thanks again!
My daughter just turned 3 this weekend and has been “daytime” potty trained since Christmas. She wears a pull-up at night still and wakes up with it very full. How do I know when she will be ready to stay dry all night?
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