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I am a black girl dating a white guy and my parents are racist, help!!?

Published by admin on February 28, 2011

I am 16 and am in love with a white guy. We have been dating for a year now and I truly love him. He is not a thug, and is currently in college. But I know my parents would die if they knew I was dating him. My father thinks all white people are devils and serial killers. I don’t know what to do, I though about running away with him???

Yeah don’t run away. Just date him like you are. If your parents are racist then they don’t need to know until you’ll get married! :) Otherwise they’ll just be messing with your head. If you break up with him its better if you break up on your own , for your own reasons, than because of something they said. If you’re with him long enough to be married then they will just have to accept that you love him.

Eat Healthy, Kids! – Funny Cartoon

Published by admin on February 28, 2011

http://www.happyfatties.com Need a lesson on nutrition? This isn’t it.

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Parenting Skills & Babies : How to Use a BabeSafe Mattress Cover

Published by admin on February 28, 2011

A BabeSafe mattress cover should fit snuggly around a baby’s mattress and therefore should not bunch up when the baby sleeps. Find out how to apply a mattress cover by taking it out of the crib with help from a mother of three children in this free video on BabeSafe mattress covers.

Expert: Erica Goms
Bio: Erica Goms has mothered three children that are currently five and under. She has extensive knowledge in raising and taking care of these wonderful children.
Filmmaker: Michael Burton

Duration : 0:1:23

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can anyone help with custodial parent relocating issues?

Published by admin on February 27, 2011

does anyone have any info on custodial parent relocation? do you know of a case in which reloc. was granted or denied? reasons why? I am a divorced mother of two and recently engaged. i am wanting to relocate 100 miles away. for better sschools, financial security, and finally being a stay at home mom. my ex is completely against the move even though i have offered him a similar visitation schedule. he threatens to fight all the way and then appeal, appeal ,appeal. can anyone help?

Yes , go to the court room where your case was seen, take a look at the records and what determination the Judge took at the time. Ask for a review if you so desire to move to another state or out of the USA. What conditions where taken in your favor or what ever circumstances are making you move from the state. Or go to a good lawyer and let him charge you for legal representation.

5 Minutes Bible Study – for Fathers (part 2)

Published by admin on February 27, 2011

THE MYTH OF GENDER-FREE PARENTING
by Dr. Harold Sala
Be on your guard; stand firm in the faith; be men of courage; be strong. 1 Corinthians 16:13

At age three, Charles Ballard was abandoned by his father. At age seventeen, he, himself, became a father but walked away from his son, just as his dad had done fourteen years before. By age 25, he was a convict in a penitentiary, having been sentenced on a drug charge. But in prison, like the prodigal Jesus told about, he came to his senses and determined to make something of his life when he was released. He did, too. First, he earned a high school equivalency diploma, then a college degree, and then a master’s degree. In the process he was reunited with his son and began working in a local hospital.

Ballard was struck by the number of single women who came to the hospital, pregnant, alone and with little hope of making it in the world. Ballard began speaking to young black men, urging them not to make the mistakes he had made, and began helping families to connect. Today, more than 3000 men have gone through his program and scores of families have been united.

Today, there is a myth that dads don’t count, that parenting should be gender-free, and that having peace in a home is more important than having a dad there. That, of course, is based on the myth that having a dad creates more problems than it solves. Nothing could be further from the truth.

A study done by sociologist David Popenoe of Rutgers University documented the importance of men when it comes to families and to the welfare of children. His research demonstrated the following:

1. Married couples have higher incomes and assets than do singles.
2. Children of single-parent families are twice as likely to drop out of school and three times as like to live in poverty as children from two-parent homes.
3. Married men and women are healthier and live longer than do singles-which prompted one man to pun, “Want to live longer? Then get married and die slowly.”
4. Individuals who are married are generally happier and more content with their lives than those who are single.

What do dads add to the development of a child, apart from putting food on the table? Plenty, say developmental specialists. First, parenting styles of men and women differ greatly. Men are more physical, women more emotional. Both help a youngster understand who he is. Clinical psychologist David Horn writes, “No matter what the advocates of ‘gender-free parenting’ may say, mothers and fathers do parent differently. Mothers tend to be more verbal, whereas father are more physical. Mothers also tend to encourage personal safety and caution, whereas fathers are more challenging when it comes to achievement, independence, and risk-taking. And mothers tend to be stronger comforting figures than fathers, who are more intent upon establishing and enforcing rules governing the behavior of their children.”

Continuing, he says, “The fact that mothers and fathers parent differently is not to say that one group does it ‘right’ or ‘better’ than the other. What children need, to develop good character, is the combination of what mothers and fathers bring to the parent equation.”

For some, all the rhetoric about the importance of dads is much too late. You are a single mom and you face the task of doing it by yourself. It wasn’t your choice that you became a single parent, but neither must you despair. But for you who have tended to believe the lie that all men are good for is making babies and perhaps bringing home a paycheck, think again.

When God chose to put together a male and a female as parents, he knew what was in the best interest of our children, to say nothing of the importance of a dad in leading his family spiritually. And that’s a fact.

Resource reading: 1 Corinthians 16

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The Ultimate “Boy Meets World” Funny Moments Collection

Published by admin on February 27, 2011

This is a collection of the funniest moments from the show “Boy Meets World”. I grew up watching this show and I felt like composing all of its funniest moments together in a video for myself and other fans of the show. The majority of these scenes were taken from seasons six and seven, because there were so many great Eric moments in those seasons. Eric is definitely the funniest character of the show and you’ll see him and his antics the most throughout this video. So here it is, The Ultimate “Boy Meets World” Funny Moments Collection. Enjoy!

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Here’s a summary of the series:
One of the most durable offerings of ABC’s Friday night TGIF sitcom lineup, Boy Meets World premiered September 24, 1993. Set in Philadelphia, the series starred Ben Savage as Cornelius A. “Cory” Matthews, who at the outset of the program was 11 years old. Hoping to make sense of the world around him and to hack his way through the thorny thicket of “tween-age” (and later teenage) life, Cory found a kindred spirit in fellow 11-year-old Shawn Hunter (Rider Strong), who lived in a trailer camp with his combative parents. Cory himself resided in a comfortable suburban home with dad Alan (William Russ), mom Amy (Betsy Randle), footloose older brother Eric (Will Friedle) and precocious kid sister Morgan (played first by Lily Nicksay, then by Lindsay Ridgeway); near the end of the series’ run, Amy gave birth to a fourth child, a boy named Joshua. At school, Cory was kept in a state of constant terror and confusion by his mercurial teacher George Feeny (William Daniels) — and making things worse, Feeny lived right next door to the Matthews family. On a more pleasant note, Cory harbored a crush for his classmate Topanga Lawrence (Danielle Fishel), a feeling that would blossom into true love as the series rolled on. During his elementary school years, Cory also palled around with a nerdish intellectual named Stuart Minkus (Lee Norris). When Cory entered John Adams High School, he discovered, to his horror, that Mr. Feeny was now his principal. Also, Cory was faced with a new nemesis in the form of the bullying Harley Kiner (Danny McNulty). Even so, high school had its good points, including the presence of Cory’s old friends Shawn and Topanga and his new buddies Joey (Blake Soper) and Frankie (Ethan Suplee) — not to mention the school’s coolest teacher, cycle-riding Mr. Jonathan Turner (Anthony Tyler Quinn). The bond between Cory and Mr. Turner grew stronger when the latter became legal guardian of Shawn, whose parents had briefly vanished. (Shawn would later move back with his truck driver dad, Chet [Blake Clark]). During their high school graduation, Topanga impulsively proposed to Cory. The following year, they both enrolled in nearby Penbrook College, which was already being attended by Cory’s brother Eric. Eric, in turn, was rooming with Jack Newman (Matthew Lawrence)…and when it turned out that Jack was the long-lost half brother of Shawn Hunter, Shawn moved in as well, simultaneously inaugurating a romance with Angela Moore (Trina McGee-Davis). Eventually, Shawn left, whereupon Eric and Jack found themselves with a new roomie, a no-nonsense, take-charge gal named Rachel McGuire (Maitland Ward). Penbrook College also proved to be a life-altering experience for dour Mr. Feeny, who fell in love with and married the schools Dean of Admissions, Ms. Bolander (Bonnie Bartlett). During the series’ final season, Cory and Topanga were wed and moved to New York with Shawn and Eric, Angela moved to Europe with her dad, and Rachel and Jack joined the Peace Corps. Boy Meets World remained an ABC Friday night fixture until its cancellation on September 8, 2000.

Duration : 0:9:59

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Positive Parenting Guidelines – Punishment Vs. Discipline Video #2

Published by admin on February 27, 2011

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Often we think that punishing our kids is the most effective way to raise them, I feel the discipline is a far better approach. In this video I will share with you why this is so important

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Duration : 0:6:49

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My friend is trying to help other people and I am wondering can any one read this at the moment?

Published by admin on February 26, 2011

Hi,

I have a friend who created website to help teens and their parents understand each other better. I she is still working on it, so if anybody wants to see it let me know and I’ll email you her webiste address.

i guess i have no idea what your question but its her deal so leave her alone but whats the address

btj SINGLE DAD DIARY 2_10_09 make me breakfast!!

Published by admin on February 26, 2011

do this parents!!!!!!!!! your welcome!

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funny kid music video

Published by admin on February 26, 2011

Funny Kid music video

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