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What Is the Right Age for Babies to Start Eating Solid Foods?

Parenting isn’t easy and comes with something new to learn every day — especially for first timers. But as the battle for effective parenting continues in a world that provides an abundant informative morsels in nanoseconds, a new study suggests many are feeding their babies the wrong way. While spooning up the first mouthfuls of […]

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The Hudsucker’s Mother’s Day Playlist

With Mother’s Day almost here, so many of us are planning to show mama how much we love and appreciate her this Sunday with flowers and gifts. But sometimes the best way to show someone you really care for them is through music.

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The Benefits of Speaking Parentese to Your Baby

It might just be considered a natural reflex, but when we see a baby, so many of us naturally find ourselves talking in that high-pitched, sing-songy sort of voice with extended vowels. However, researchers suggest that simple “baby talk,” which elongates unnecessary words into simple sentences isn’t as productive as speaking “parentese,” which as amped […]

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A Survival Guide to Your First Pregnancy: The Partner Edition

Finding out that you as a couple are pregnant is undoubtedly one of the best and scariest moments of your life. You begin to ask yourself all sorts of questions like, “Will I be good as a parent?” and “Who should I tell?” However, it’s important to know that the second that line appears on […]

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He Said, She Said: Dealing with The In-Laws

This week we hear from Scott of South Bend, Indiana who wants to ask for his girlfriend’s father for his daughter’s hand in marriage but is having trouble warming up to her parents–or rather, them warming up to him. Scott wonders when and how should he approach her folks? Our team sit at the round table and discuss this week’s relationship dilemma.

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