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Backpacks

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Backpacks and purses can easily go from useful to dangerous. Learn the best ways to carry your daily essentials without backaches or pain.

Kids and Caffeine

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Caffeine consumption can lead to side effects in children. Monitoring soda and chocolate intake may help limit the amount of caffeine children are exposed to.

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The Changing Roles of Parents

Has parenting changed over the past few decades? The women from The View say yes -- take a peek.

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My daughter-in-law enlisted my aid in wooing my son (I was sympathetic but remained neutral), and after marrying him has kept an extraordinarily tight reign on him. This precludes any normal relationship I might have been able to have with both of them. We've had many get-togethers but always, and only, on her terms. I've not seen them for four months (once it was three years), and their home is less than an hour's drive from mine. If he is in my area, she does not allow him to visit unless she is with him. I realize she can control him only if he lets her, but there are times when he has hugged me and said, "I'm sorry" without saying why. I can only guess.

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Dear B.G.: My heart goes out to any mother who feels cut off from a son she loves. But it does sound to me as if your son has replaced you with a ... Read More...

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Roots and Wings

Have you heard the express, give your children roots and wings? Well, my wife and I got the roots part down pat, but the wings part is a work in progress. Our daughter is 28 years old and has an OK job (her description) working as a customer service rep for a cable company. She is living at home, although she makes enough that could probably get a nice apartment, especially if she shares with a roommate. But she says she wants to wait until she has enough saved for a downpayment on a condo. My wife and I are not really put out by her living at home, but worry that she might be afraid to make a move.

Anyone else have any insights into this?

--Greg

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Diary Details

Don't make your mom your diary. I caution mothers not to read their little girls' diaries, because that invasion inhibits the formation of a daughter's self. A girl needs to own her own story. It's part of her identity. ... View slideshow >>

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Best-Friend Buzz

Don't make your mom your best friend. She's your mother and you love her, but best friends should be people other than mom. She probably has her own best friends, who are able to support her as yours do you. ... View slideshow >>

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