Hayden Panettiere speaks out about overcoming insecurities.
Debbie Weitzman-Ward is mom to 3 boys, Logan,17, Houston,15 and Cole,7. When Houston was about 9 years old, she would get reports from his teachers that he was being disruptive and displaying odd behaviors in class. Eventually, after neuro-psych counseling, Debbie learned her son had Tourette's Syndrome. Though the initial news of his disease felt hard to bare, Debbie found a way to understand and sympathize with her son's behavior-- something she knows is out of his control and without the proper support, could be damaging to his self esteem. This is Debbie's story...
At some point, says Samantha Green, mom to 3 kids under 5, sleep has been the main project-- Everything revolves around sleep. Days are spent planning for nights, and nights are spent planning for days. When will they sleep, and how will they sleep, is something Samantha constantly thinks about for her active 5 and 3 year-olds, and her 5 month old who nurses every 2 hours during the night. This is her story... Her very tired story. Can you relate?
Stay-at-home mom Melissa Michaels began baking for her family to slash all the chemicals and additives in their diet. Here's her recipe for sandwich bread, which is wholesome, healthy and simple... really! "Try starting a batch right after breakfast and watch how little time it actually takes. You'll have fresh sandwich bread before lunch," says Melissa!
This episode focuses in on the issues raised by adoption, a process that can lead to great joy and tremendous pain. We're grateful to Karen Goulet for sharing her touching experience of finding her birth mother with us.
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