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This week I get ready for Thanksgiving and tackle the question of Santa.
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This week I get ready for Thanksgiving and tackle the question of Santa.
info_outline Mommy of Many Show #32: Women and the Military-Part 3/An Interview with Trish DooleyMommy of Many
This week I was able to talk to Trish Dooley for another installment of the Women and the Military Series. Trish is a retired Navy Chief, mother of two and retired military spouse. She shares what it's like to balance family, military career and supporting her husband's military career.
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There are many great ways to keep kiddos feeling connected with their deployed parent. In this show I share some of the things we've done.
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This show was originally posted after Kateri and JJ's first year away at school. Now, they are each headed away for their 4th years! We've learned a lot and gotten used to the changed dynamics of kids coming and going in the household.
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info_outline Mommy of Many™ Show #28: Sarcasm.m4aMommy of Many
This week I talk about sarcasm and the importance of not using it with our small children.
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This week I talk about sarcasm. It's all around us and our children. The kids certainly learn to decipher the code of how sarcasm is used, but as small children, I think it's important that we stay away from using it. When children are young they need to be able to get a straight forward answer to their questions.
info_outlineIn this show I talk about lesson # 3 in the Learning Lessons Series, which is that children of all ages need consistency. Over teh years I've seen that things run a lot smoother if the kids know what to expect. Surprises are great, but not in our everyday lives. We want to know what the routine is and so do the kids. Laying out a good routine for the kids has saved me from hearing a lot of yelling and whining.
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