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Caren Begun received a gift from Rochelle Washington
Jun 16, 2010
Caren Begun's blog post was featured

Toddler's Favorite Outdoor Toy

There are many toys on the market for children that are not one size fits all. Some kids have longer legs than average while others have longer torsos. And, some products are not labeled correctly as to who the product is really best suited for.In our case, Sarah has some ride on toys that are just not ready for her to ride yet despite the packaging saying she is well over the age limit to start. My somewhat tall toddler doesn't have long legs and; therefore, hasn't quite been able to reach the…See More
Jun 12, 2010
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Jun 12, 2010
Caren Begun gave a gift to Rochelle Washington
Jun 12, 2010
Julie Beals and Caren Begun are now friends
Jun 12, 2010
Caren Begun left a comment for Julie Beals
"Julie- you just made my day. I am honored and humbled by your comment. I would love to write a book some day. I promise to continue to share stories on life as a parent. Visit me at www.mommyspointofview.com too. :)"
Jun 11, 2010
Julie Beals left a comment for Caren Begun
"Caren... I need for you to write a book!!! I love your blog posts please keep sharing in your motherly wisdom, you have really pointed out some outstanding points! Thanks!!!"
Jun 11, 2010
Caren Begun's blog post was featured

Children Mimic Us: Be Careful What You Say

During the first two years of a child’s life, especially with regards to language and vocabulary, they learn by osmosis. All the people our children are surrounded by contribute to their language development so early on. Children can pick up habits and language quickly and so much more just by watching and listening to us. For things we don’t want our children to do or say we need to be that much more cognizant of our actions and words.Many times when our children mimic something we say or do…See More
Jun 10, 2010
Caren Begun posted a blog post

Children Mimic Us: Be Careful What You Say

During the first two years of a child’s life, especially with regards to language and vocabulary, they learn by osmosis. All the people our children are surrounded by contribute to their language development so early on. Children can pick up habits and language quickly and so much more just by watching and listening to us. For things we don’t want our children to do or say we need to be that much more cognizant of our actions and words.Many times when our children mimic something we say or do…See More
Jun 10, 2010
Rochelle Washington commented on Caren Begun's blog post Managing Sick Kids on Workdays
"I completely understand this delimma. In the mornings my son is very cranky. So, we turn on Nick Jr. so he can hear the songs on Blue's Clues. It soothes him temporarily until we can get dressed for work. I wish that he liked the Audio as much…"
Jun 7, 2010
Caren Begun posted a blog post

Managing Sick Kids on Workdays

For dual-income families raising one or more children it can sometimes be tough when kids get sick on a work day. Not all working parents have flexibility to take-off from work and need to find other means for daycare and back-up options for ill children if they are unable to work at or stay home.My husband Daniel is a freelance technology expert and writer and works from home. And I, fortunately, work for a company that has a great understanding for parents in situations like this and also…See More
Jun 7, 2010
Caren Begun posted a blog post

Managing Sick Kids on Workdays

For dual-income families raising one or more children it can sometimes be tough when kids get sick on a work day. Not all working parents have flexibility to take-off from work and need to find other means for daycare and back-up options for ill children if they are unable to work at or stay home.My husband Daniel is a freelance technology expert and writer and works from home. And I, fortunately, work for a company that has a great understanding for parents in situations like this and also…See More
Jun 3, 2010
Caren Begun is now a member of Mom365
Jun 2, 2010

Profile Information

Your baby's birth date
January 8, 2008
How many children do you have?
1
Three essential items in your diaper bag right now that aren't diapers, wipes, bottles or baby food.
nail clippers, band-aids, playground chalk
Hot mama? Practical mom? Domestic diva? Involved dad? What’s your mommy style?
Practical mom
Your biggest parenting challenge so far
Being patient with my growing toddler
5 words or less that describe your parenting/pregnancy experience so far
Rewarding, joyful, stressful, inspiring, exhausting

Caren Begun's Blog

Toddler's Favorite Outdoor Toy

Posted on June 12, 2010 at 3:30pm 0 Comments

There are many toys on the market for children that are not one size fits all. Some kids have longer legs than average while others have longer torsos. And, some products are not labeled correctly as to who the product is really best suited for.



In our case, Sarah has some ride on toys that are just not ready for her to ride yet despite the packaging saying she is well over the age limit to start. My somewhat tall toddler doesn't have long legs and; therefore, hasn't quite been able… Continue

Children Mimic Us: Be Careful What You Say

Posted on June 8, 2010 at 9:00pm 0 Comments

During the first two years of a child’s life, especially with regards to language and vocabulary, they learn by osmosis. All the people our children are surrounded by contribute to their language development so early on. Children can pick up habits and language quickly and so much more just by watching and listening to us. For things we don’t want our children to do or say we need to be that much more cognizant of our actions and words.



Many times when our children mimic something we… Continue

Managing Sick Kids on Workdays

Posted on June 2, 2010 at 9:00pm 1 Comment

For dual-income families raising one or more children it can sometimes be tough when kids get sick on a work day. Not all working parents have flexibility to take-off from work and need to find other means for daycare and back-up options for ill children if they are unable to work at or stay home.



My husband Daniel is a freelance technology expert and writer and works from home. And I, fortunately, work for a company that has a great understanding for parents in situations like this… Continue

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At 2:52pm on June 16, 2010, Rochelle Washington gave Caren Begun a gift
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Thanks Caren...I enjoyed the disucssion!
At 8:41pm on June 11, 2010, Julie Beals said…
Caren... I need for you to write a book!!! I love your blog posts please keep sharing in your motherly wisdom, you have really pointed out some outstanding points! Thanks!!!
 
 
 

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