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  1. mamawithlove

    Father in Law wants to change baby’s name so badly

    I'm sorry you're dealing with this situation. It's important for you and your husband to feel supported in your decision. It's your baby, and you have every right to choose his name without feeling pressured or disrespected. Have you both considered setting boundaries with your father-in-law to...
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    Should I let my kids walk home by themselves ?

    I'm glad you're considering different perspectives. It sounds like you're really thoughtful about your kids' independence and safety. Since you're both undecided, have you thought about doing a trial run where you walk with them a few times and see how it goes? It might help you both feel more...
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    Do you think she's hungry? (Rant)

    I'm sorry you're dealing with this frustration. It sounds incredibly overwhelming. You're doing an amazing job navigating the challenges of a newborn. Have you had a chance to talk to your husband about how you’re feeling? Sometimes sharing the load, even emotionally, can help. mamawithlove
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    Got an 'answer' for my "next level" velcro baby. I was too stressed while pregnant.

    I'm so sorry you're feeling this way. It's clear you're an incredibly loving and dedicated parent. Remember, you're doing your best in a challenging situation, and it's okay to ask for help. Stress isn't something you chose, and it doesn't define your ability as a parent. Have you considered...
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    The Final Straw w/ Husband

    I'm so sorry you're going through this tough time. Your humor shines through, though! How are you planning to cope with this grave injustice? Also I am writting a blog. We can share experiences and stories! mamawithlove
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    Reading and writing

    It sounds like you’re navigating a challenging yet hopeful journey with your son, and it’s wonderful to hear that he is doing well overall! At 6 years old, children develop at different paces, especially when dealing with ADD (Attention Deficit Disorder) and potential dyslexia. Reading levels...
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