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Bringing a Dog Into the Family

Mar 08, 2016
By: Kids in the House
At some point, your family may contemplate getting a dog. Parents may have had dogs in the past and enjoy the companionship. Children may love the idea of having a cute furry friend to play with. While dogs can provide wonderful new life and love to a family, careful consideration must be given...
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Elf on Shelf

Dec 02, 2015
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Day 1: Jimmy the Elf is back! This year our very own Elf on the Shelf came back, and he made a grand entrance at the Greene family home. Teal was so excited to see Jimmy. Can't wait to see what he gets into tomorrow...Stay tuned! Day 2: Today we caught Jimmy chilling (no pun intended) making snow...
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Ali Landry's Advice on Celebrating Valentine's Day as a Family

Jan 26, 2015
By: Kids In The House
Ali Landry interviewed with Kids In The House and shared her thoughts on how to spread love throughout your family on Valentine's Day! brightcove.createExperiences(); Ali Landry shares tips for celebrating Valentine's Day as a family . Ali Landry is an actress, mompreneur , mother of three...
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The Balancing Act: Life of A Working Mom

Oct 15, 2014
By: Kids In The House
Being a mom is certainly a job in which every mother faces obstacles on a daily basis. And being a working mom presents unique challenges, including the stress of balancing home life and work life. How can a parent be successful in both aspects of their lives? Kids In The House CEO, Leana Greene,...
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Explaining Gay Marriage To A Child

Aug 13, 2014
By: Kids in the House
Explaining gay marriage to a child is something that should be well thought out and should be appropriate for the style of the family and the personality of the child. Deciding how to explain gay marriage to a child is an equally big decision. Many parents believe that incorporating information...
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Time Management for Single Parents

Aug 08, 2014
By: Kids in the House
The first 18 years of parenting can be exhausting. Feedings, baths, naps, school, dinner and extra-curricular activities can leave parents searching for a few extra hours in the day. Even those in a two-parent household can collapse at the end of the day from sheer fatigue. If parenting is hard for...
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My Children Won't Stop Fighting

Jul 18, 2014
By: Kids in the House
As sure as the sun will shine, siblings will argue. It's simply unavoidable because siblings compete against each other for virtually everything. Whether it's for the first turn on a gaming console, the last piece of pizza, or mom and dad's attention they always seem to be fighting with one another...
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Seven Ways to Keep Kids Happy in the Car

Jul 02, 2014
By: Kids in the House
Road trips with kids can be fun and memorable, but they have the potential to be extremely stressful if you’re not well prepared. Taking children on a long ride in the car can go smoothly as long as you follow these road trip rules. Plan well . Good planning is key when going on a road trip with...
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Advice On Helping A Twin Be An Individual

Jul 02, 2014
By: Kids in the House
Most people feel that having twins means matching names, outfits, toys, and meals. It can be difficult to avoid falling into the same trap that most parents find themselves ensnared in. It may seem like innocent fun to have your twins paraded around in the same color clothing, and when they seem to...
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