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    How to Work From Home Efficiently with Children

    - By The Mom Kind

    So, what changes can you make to the home or your lifestyle to best accommodate the young people spending more time there? Below are three ways you can help to create the best possible working environment conducive to productivity and general wellbeing. #parenting

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  • Parenting

    5 Tips To Help Your Kids Develop Skills Through Playtime

    - By The Mom Kind

    A healthy childhood is integral to a meaningful life. Learn several different ways to help your child develop and gain skills through playtime in this article. #parenting #parenthood

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  • Baby - Parenting

    Why You and Your Baby Need a Pram or Stroller 

    - By The Mom Kind

    Prams and strollers are not only used for carrying infants from one place to another. Let’s discuss here the reasons caregivers need prams or strollers for their babies. 

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  • Parenting - Travel

    NYC: 5 Fantastic Places in New York City for Families

    - By The Mom Kind

    A trip to New York City can be fun for the whole family with so much to do, whether you want to teach your kids about history in a way that's far more interesting than a textbook or show them Manhattan, a classic microcosm of the world. #nyc #travelwithkids #traveltips

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  • Parenting

    Be Grateful for Teen Milestones – The First Romantic Interest

    - By The Mom Kind

    Having that first romantic interest can be such a substantial moment when it comes to parenting teens. It's the moment that you can teach your children about birds and bees and understand the importance of healthy romantic relationships. #sponsored I love having the Center for Parent and Teen Communication as…

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  • Autism - Neurodiversity - Parenting

    Tips on hosting an Autism-friendly Christmas

    - By The Mom Kind

    When it comes to being neurodiverse, sensory sensitivities that can impact celebrations times. But with just a little effort on your part, you can ensure every guest enjoys themselves at your Christmas party this year. Let's discover some amazing tips for creating an autism-friendly Christmas in 2021.

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  • Parenting

    6 Things Every Toddler Needs in Their Room

    - By The Mom Kind

    They’re a toddler. This is an exciting time. It’s also time to transform your baby’s room into a toddler’s room. There are some things that every toddler needs in their room. Here are six of them.

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  • Education - Parenting

    The Nine Best Websites for Kids (That Parents Will Love, Too!)

    - By The Mom Kind

    Check out the list of the best kids’ websites that you’ll love. These websites offer fun games, videos, and activities as well as educational content for kids.

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  • Getting in Shape After Having a Baby or Choosing a Mommy Makeover?
    Health - Lifestyle - Parenting

    Love Your Post-Baby Body: Mommy Makeover vs. Fitness

    - By The Mom Kind

    Discover how to love your post-baby body with expert tips on fitness and Mommy Makeover options. Real advice for real moms—no pressure, just support.

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  • Baby - Parenting

    Electric Basics You Should Know About With Kids Around

    - By The Mom Kind

    If you are wondering how you can be more cautious with any electric thing conserving your kid then worry not because here are some tips for you. 

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