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YUM’s Favorite Young, Famous Step-Parents

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By: Carolina Pichardo Joe Seer / Shutterstock.com If the Kim Kardashian Kardashian and Kris Humphries proves anything, it's that most Hollywood marriages are doomed from the start. Unfortunately, these brief marriage - as ugly/odd as they end - often bring about some beautiful kids. Let's take a look at some of Hollywood's young, famous parents and step-parents, their kids and how they've managed it all. Britney Spears: We've followed this
How can step-parents really connect with their child?

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By: Carolina Pichardo We’re told that we have it as soon as we become moms. Although at first we doubt it, it’s there when we need it the most. It helps us navigate the mystifying terrain of parenting. This young moms, is what we call - instincts. The other day I was talking to a friend. She has a young step-daughter that she’s been raising and caring for
Diversity Talk and Kids’ Television

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By: Carolina Pichardo Through the years, television has opened up the way people interact, understand each other and the world around them, and apparently how kids learn about accents. Heck, I've had relatives learn English from spending a summer watching sitcoms and cartoons. It's with this same power that we have to look at how television affects our children and their sense of diversity. When there's a
Enjoying the Quiet Before the Holiday Storm

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By: Carolina Pichardo With the costume and candy shopping complete, all we could do now is wait. Maybe enjoy a few spooky classic films or two, finish the pumpkins, and sign up for the Halloween events around the neighborhood. It's the best we could do for now, because once we've passed that threshold and we're in November - the official holiday season begins. And let's face it,
Our Daughters and Toxic Friends

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By: Carolina Pichardo According to a recent survey by Self Magazine/Today, 84% of respondents claims to have had a "toxic friend" at some point in their lives. Out of a pool of 18,000 women, that's a large number. Which only makes us wonder, are our daughters susceptible to these types of friends too? With the rise of cyber bullying and mean girls' stories, the answer to that is more
History to Present, Corporal Punishment in U.S.

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By: Staff Report When you think of corporal punishment  in schools, it's easy to think of a time from long ago or a place completely foreign from here. However, that topic is a reoccurring, still-recent phenomenon affecting children worldwide - including the U.S. And by recent, we mean very recent. Well, to give you a little history lesson, it was only in 1977 that the Supreme Court weighed
Mothers “Young at Heart” Also Doppelgangers

By: Carolina Pichardo A few weeks ago, I attended a friend's event at Aveda and took the opportunity to pick up a few beauty essentials - some shampoo, conditioner and hair balm specifically for curly hair. I don't have curly hair. As a matter of fact, my hair is as wavy as they come, with a hint of dryness and oily patches. My daughter, on the other
Because I Do Have a Daughter

By: Carolina Pichardo It's been a rough couple of days. I'm not sure if it's part of a pre-teen phase I'm not familiar with, or the "only child" syndrome or maybe it's even the damn, summer heat. Fact of the matter is that my daughter and I have been bumping heads. When I say that the sky is blue, she has an argument that
Guide for New Stepmothers: 5 Must-Have Traits

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By: Mrs. Treasures After the honeymoon period is over, a stepmother knows her future with her stepchildren cannot be left to chance. The adjustment period is not easy for everyone. It's very much like a career. It's hard work. It takes time to build it before you feel successful, has a learning curve and requires 5 important skills. Your success as a stepmother cannot depend on how much
It’s About Her Dreams Now

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By: Carolina Pichardo Like any parent, I always think about what my daughter's going to be when she grows up. That's why I listen attentively when she describes her dreams of becoming a doctor, teacher, chef and even the superhero that she created—Everything Girl. It wasn't until she declared her recent real dream, about becoming a soldier, that everything switched for me. What do you do when your