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CHILDREN’S BOOK REVIEW: Being Frank, by Donna W. Earnhardt

We’ve had so many different family members visiting and other commitments lately, that several things have had to take a back seat. But somehow, in the midst of all of these activities, we’ve still been able to make it to … Continue reading

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Teaching Kids to Be Good People, by Annie Fox, M.Ed. – A SPECIAL PARENTING BOOK REVIEW

One of the immediate benefits of joining Twitter is finding like-minded folks. Or them finding you. Such is the case of how I came to be asked to write a book review for Teaching Kids to Be Good People: Progressive … Continue reading

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Helping Her Find Her Loud(er) Voice

When I was still in litigation, I took a continuing ed seminar for trial practice for attorneys who did not have that much trial experience (you can actually be an attorney for many years before you actually have to try … Continue reading

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PARENTING BOOK REVIEWS: My Not-So Little Library (Part 9)

It has been fun to go through my bookshelf and recall my favorites among all the parenting books I’ve read over the past 5+ years. I could go beyond the arbitrary eight that I’ve chosen to review (well, 9, considering … Continue reading

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Riding Commando

M started swimming lessons three weeks ago. She’s had two lessons so far and loves it. Her dad takes her. And for that reason I love it. I did the ballet lessons for an entire year (not to mention playdates, … Continue reading

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