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Emma McNail for HuffPost
"Someone stop me from eating the same junk food that I just stopped my kid from eating."
Skills that kids practice at home can lead to success in the classroom.
"I wish my wife looked at me the way she looks at new school supplies."
"Just so you know, buying school supplies six weeks before your kids' first day of school doesn't make the school year arrive any faster like I hoped it would."
"The kids were asking me what time they were all born and I said the youngest was born at 1:29am, and they all agreed that it must have been nice that she just came out while I was sleeping."
Researchers and parents themselves explain why the strategy is so effective — especially during tough times.
"Sitting my husband down after a week apart for a little presentation of all the internet videos I saved for him to watch."
Whether it's from a cow or a pea, there's a type to suit every need.
"Be right back, my wife is in the kitchen and I need to go stand in front of the cabinet she’s about to open."
Address these vulnerabilities and safeguard your home against unauthorized entry and possible theft.
These daily habits don't take a lot of effort, but they make a big difference.
Our commitment to being "good moms" leads us to make very different decisions, and it shouldn't be that way.