Category: TTC
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Reflections of a (Not Quite Ready to Retire) Baseball Mom
home insemination kit In our household, baseball transcends mere hobby; it embodies our lifestyle. When we pondered whether our daughter would share this enthusiasm for the sport, we recognized she was stepping up to the plate with high expectations. Born into a family with two teenage brothers who spend more time on the field than…
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Guidance for Parents Navigating the Elementary School Years
home insemination kit As your children grow, they reach a stage where they are more independent but still require your support. It’s essential to strike a balance between being involved in their lives and allowing them the freedom to explore on their own. Here are some practical suggestions from seasoned parents who have successfully navigated…
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Preparing for College: Navigating Moving Out and Moving Forward
home insemination kit This article is part of a three-part series titled “Preparing for College,” aimed at equipping your teenagers for their transition away from home. In June, we discussed essential conversations to have with your incoming freshman and what contributes to their success during their first college year. In July, we focused on dorm…
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From National Champion Swimmer to Proud Parent at My Son’s First Swim Meet
home insemination kit In an astonishing passage of time—seconds, minutes, and years slipping away—I transitioned from being a national champion swimmer and collegiate coach to becoming the mother of an 11-year-old on a swim team. I once dominated the clock; now, it feels as if time is racing past me. When Jacob began swim lessons…
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A Florida Mother Advocates for Daily Recess for Kindergartners
home insemination kit A Florida mother, Sarah Thompson, has taken a stand to ensure her kindergartner receives daily recess. Her five-year-old son, Alex, currently enjoys recess only once a week, specifically on Fridays. This recent change in policy has raised concerns among parents and educators alike. In recent years, the local school district gradually reduced…
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Why I Choose Not to Share the “Stranger Danger” Social Experiment Video
home insemination kit In recent days, my social media feeds have been inundated with a controversial video created by YouTuber Jake Rogers. This video showcases several mothers who believed they had effectively taught their children about “stranger danger,” only to be shocked when their kids willingly followed a man and his puppy without a second…
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Sisters by Choice: A Reflection on Friendship and Family
home insemination kit In the realm of relationships, friends can often feel like the family we choose for ourselves. This sentiment resonates deeply with me and my close friends, who share a unique bond as we navigate life without biological sisters. While I grew up as an only child, my friends Emma, Sarah, and Mia*…
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8 Surprising Behaviors of Children That Moms Find Endearing
home insemination kit Children can be quite the handful. It’s a well-known fact that they create an endless array of messes, often emerging from their adventures sticky and dirt-covered. Thankfully, nature endowed them with an undeniable charm that helps them thrive, even amidst their less-than-hygienic habits. Despite the often gross antics children engage in, mothers…
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6 Insights My Sister-In-Law Has Shared About Being a Resilient Mother
home insemination kit During my pregnancy with my second child, I discovered that my sister-in-law, Clara, was also expecting her second. My daughter arrived in December, while Clara’s son, Noah, was scheduled to be born in June. On April 25, I received the news that Noah had entered the world six weeks early, raising immediate…
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Navigating the Midlife Body: Reflections on Change and Acceptance
home insemination kit Stress can have unexpected impacts on our bodies, including a reduced appetite that sometimes results in weight loss. I’ve found myself shedding about 7.5 pounds of the 10 I aimed to lose—a small silver lining amidst the chaos. I’ve joked with friends that if this stress could stick around just a bit…