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Jennifer Rogers

   
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Jennifer Rogers is a former ABA Therapist for the Autism Society. When she is not freelance writing, her life consists of sleep deprivation, dirty diapers, training bras and dealing with tough discussions such as "Mom, where do babies come from?".

Education/Experience: Some College

Interests: writing, reading, vacationing in the mountains of NC, meeting new people

Motto: Everything Happens for a Reason and there is a Reason for Everything

Affiliations: Moms United in Business, MUIB Blog , The True Tales of a MiniVan Mama

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The dream is to raise our children in the traditional household, with both parents, to become responsible, caring, compassionate, independent productive members of society. However, for a majority of us, this is only a dream and not a reality.
If you are looking for a quality blogging experience, I invite you to try MindSay. It is a community that offers both blogging and social networking at its very best.
Postpartum Depression is a physical illness. There is treatment available and things you can do to help yourself.
The Butterfly Garden Kit is great family activity that everyone is sure to enjoy. Nature lovers would also appreciate this awesome kit.
Once the little bundle of joy arrives, the battle begins. It may not be an outright war of sorts, but the battles can be just as damaging to the relationship.
The effects of growing up in a home with a mentally ill parent can have lasting effects on a child into adulthood. There are ways to seek support and to help yourself.
When it comes to pregnancy, men have it easy. Women on the other hand begin to contemplate cosmetic sugery!
This is a humorous look at parenting that any parent, whether they are new or a seasoned veteran, can relate to. Parenting is serious business, but it doesn't always have to be. Sometimes you need to look at the lighter side of life.
Talking to your tween about sex is difficult. Just remember you are your child's greatest teacher.
What I found missing in my own life was me. Can you relate?
This is a personal reflection. This was the day I truly began to believe in things unseen.
When I look in the mirror I hardly recognize myself at times. Yet, the sacrifices my body has made to bring my children into this world has been worth it!
This is my personal reflection of a day at the beach with my firstborn daughter. It is a day I will cherish for years to come.
It is the beginning of yet another school year. Here are some creative ideas to make the most of those items your child brings home that you actually want to keep.
If you are looking for a place to get married that offers beauty, elegance and something to fit your budget while in an intimate setting, this just may be the place for you! They offer an array of services. You will not be disappointed!
The Cape Fear River Trail in Fayetteville, NC is a great place to visit. It will definitely be a walk you will not soon forget.
Currently my life consists of sleep deprivation, dirty diapers, constant feedings, third grade homework, softball games and training bras. Not to mention dealing with tough discussions such as "Mom, where do babies come from?".
Kites have been used in battle, ceremonies, for fishing, aided the discovery of electricity and were the first flying machine. Kite flying is a fun and exciting hobby.
One of my biggest concerns while pregnant with my second baby was how to prepare my nine year old daughter for the birth of her sister. By taking the following steps my oldest daughter made the transition smoothly.
Now, those big blue eyes roll, she sighs, pouts and has a major attitude! Where did my little angel go? Where is the child that thought I could do no wrong?? Where is my baby??
We are breaking the cycle. Our daughters will not grow up to be "Motherless Daughters".