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Last week, I asked you, dear readers, for your questions about young kids experiencing body odor. And you have SO many good questions to ask.
This week, we have some of the answers for you — why BO can happen early, when to talk to a pediatrician and how to talk about it without giving your kids a complex. It certainly helped answer some of my burning questions, and will help me prepare for the inevitable conversations we’ll have to have with our boys.
I hope you find it as useful as I did.
See you next week, and until then, be safe and well! Kate |
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Funniest tweet from parents this week |
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For when you find yourself awake at 2am... |
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If you have multiple kids at home, chances are you’ve had to break up countless fights over the past year (and more). Since we’re all together all the time, it feels like the incidents have gotten more frequent and more intense. So what should parents really be doing when their kids fight? Should we intervene or let them handle it? As a parent with two young boys at home, I found the advice that senior reporter Catherine Pearson got from experts comforting, if not a bit out of reach at the moment (think of it as something to look forward to!). I hope it can provide you with some guidance, too. |
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