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Posts Tagged ‘mental Illness’

Parenting: The Ultimate Crap Shoot

By Lynn Slaughter | June 24, 2017 | 1

My husband and I are in Manhattan at the moment visiting my older son, beautiful daughter-in-law, and our precious two and a half year old grandson. The adjectives give me away.

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Whole Lot of Re-Parenting Going On

By Lynn Slaughter | April 3, 2017 | 0

I’ve always been suspicious of those couples who have that parent-child thing going on. It makes me nervous

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