I am the owner of Moms On Edge at http://www.momsonedge.com. When you're tired of battling with potty training, bedtime and other behavioral issues, find clever parenting tools and products proven to quickly help solve the most common parenting challenges in creative, fun ways.
I am the mother of Noah(6) and Seth(3,) a black belt and instructor of Tae Kwon Do, and an avid tennis nut. I am most committed to raising happy people. To learn more about Moms on Edge please visit http://www.momsonedge.com
My passion is ...
motherhood
I know too much about ...
How quickly time flies by.
My parents always told me ...
Take chances-the time is going to pass and I might as well have something to show for it.
My childhood ambition ...
To become a painter.
My favorite memory ...
Learning I was pregnant and then the birth of my kids.
Why I write ...
To provide information to other parents like me.
What I am reading/watching/listening to ...
I just finished Water for Elephants, it was fantastic.
My first job ...
Papergirl when I was 8.
My best moment ...
The first time I saw my husband.
My inspiration ...
My joyful family.
"I'm so done with diapers!" groans a mother as she looks at the high price tag on the jumbo pack of diapers. "Is it time for my child to start potty training?" Potty training is a big milestone for children. But how do parents know when to start? Intuition, expectations, common sense and observation play key roles in initiating potty training. Step #1-Create a Parent/Child Team Potty training is a combined effort between parent and child. Some parents may assume that they are in charge, while other parents place the child at the helm. In actuality, potty training is a partnership. Parents ...
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Member since: July 2007
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