Prepare Your Child For Potty Training

Written by Danna Henderson


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Are You Addicted To Tv?

Written by Katherine Westphal


It is 2AM and you are blankly staring at a rerun of "Columbo". You meant to go to bed hours ago, butrepparttar time has somehow managed to slip through your fingers. Your hand reaches forrepparttar 110176 remote.

It's Saturday afternoon and your best friend since kindergarten calls and asks to meet with you over coffee. She has some exciting news, and she can't wait to share it. "Wait until "Friends" is over," you reply.

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