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By Ron Afable
Becoming a parent is embarking on a journey that never ends. Parenting may take different forms and functions as time progresses, but I believe no one ceases being one. Long after your child outgrows you, and leaves you, you remain the parent that loves and cares for [...]]]></description>
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It&#8217;s quite stressful when you have a picky eater at home, don&#8217;t you agree? Everyday you crack your head thinking what you can cook that they will eat. The meal battles are no joy either. Having little children that are picky [...]]]></description>
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Parenting is considered to be the most difficult and responsible job. The only unfortunate aspect of this job is that no one gets a formal training or course. This is a totally different kind of job where you have to take over the task and fulfill your responsibility but you are not [...]]]></description>
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