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August 14th, 2009
By Tracy Liebmann
Belief is usually defined as a conviction of the truth of a proposition without its verification; therefore a belief is a subjective mental interpretation derived from perceptions, contemplation or communication. What we believe is basically who we are. It drives just about everything we do, but what are these . . . → Read More: Our Beliefs, Our Behavior
December 30th, 2008
If you have been reading Mommy News Blog in the past months, you know that one of our favorite guest writers is Elizabeth Pantley. Elizabeth is a raved author, educator, speaker and most importantly a mother of four. She understands the frustration that parents go through- including the daily fights to get your little . . . → Read More: The No-Cry Nap Solution
November 7th, 2008
The benefits of breastfeeding just keep growing! Not only do our breastfed children have better health, but better behavior. In a recent article from The Washington Post titled Breast-Fed Baby May Mean Better Behaved Child they discuss the results of a new study on breastfeeding.
The study reviewed over 100,000 interviews of parents and . . . → Read More: Breastfeeding May Mean A Better Behaved Child
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