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Parenthood is a daunting experience, with many challenges to face and overcome. At Beta
Parenting we're here to help you by sharing advice on all kinds of parenting issues.
No matter how old your child, no matter how many children you have, we can help you
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My Out-Of-Control-Teen

Cut-to-the-chase parenting strategies that offer immediate results
with your strong-willed teenagers. If your child struggles to control
their temper, argues and refuses to follow the house rules, then this
could be the program you're looking for to restore peace to your home.

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Talking To Toddlers

Discover the secrets of getting your children to do what you want,
forget the terrible twos and prevent tantrums using words alone.
Get a free taster of this audio course today and see how fun, simple
lessons con teach you how to take control back.

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The Baby Sleep Solution

Learn how to solve baby sleep problems with one simple audio
course and enjoy a good night's sleep tonight! Check out the free
sample on this site and you'll learn the five major techniques for
solving sleep issues, backed up by an 8 week money back guarantee.

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Making Math More Fun

Get kids engaged in math and eager to learn more with fun games
you and your child can enjoy together. Get four books, jam packed
that with games and activities that help your child learn more
quickly and more effectively.

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My Out Of Control Child

Learn how to effectively parent a child with oppositional defiant
disorder and restore peace, respect and order to your home. 150
proven parenting techniques will teach you how to resolve
conflicts with your child in just a few short lessons.

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Struggling with parenting? Have another baby!

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If money/health/age weren’t an issue, how many kids would you want to have?

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Sleeping past 7:30 (and other things I miss about my pre-kid life)

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Second child syndrome: Does number two get shafted?

The One Good Thing About Sharing A Room

I know everyone is sick to death of me whining about how hard it is to get my kids to sleep in the same room. It's like anything else in parenting – good days, bad days, moments of bafflement – and there's just SO much to complain about! I mean, two small children sharing one room offers up a lot of blog fodder, that's all I'm saying.

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Agreement

I hear a lot of parents talk about how their kids disagree all the time. Little disagreements burst into huge arguments that then become the bane of their parental existence

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My New Job: Referee

I wouldn't say Jack and Molly have ever been especially skilled in the sharing department, but ever since Molly started walking things have grown exponentially worse.

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Jack and Molly Discuss Today’s Post Over Goldfish Crackers

JACK: I think my fourteenth Time Out tonight was the last straw. Look at Mommy on the couch, drooling on the pillow. Who's going to write her post tonight?

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I Heart Lazy, Hazy Sundays

It seems there’s never any rest for the weary, especially if you’re a mom. I mean, all day, every second of the day it seems we’re doing something for our little buggers: School clothes need to be picked out… Lunches need to be made… Cereal needs pouring… Buses need to be caught… Laundry needs to be washed… They need help with homework… And a chauffeur to, like, everywhere… Groceries need to be bought… Snacks need to be made… read more

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A Sense of Urgency

Children are born with a certain sense of urgency about them. At 3 weeks old, Wanda’s needs are all immediate

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A Sense of Urgency

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