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Who’s Hot Stuff?Could It Be You?

June 26th, 2007 by Stu Mark · 1 Comment

new-image.JPGFor those just tuning in, GNMParents hosts a weekly reader’s poll, for links to web pages or blog posts or you tube videos, etc. that are worthy of being anointed Hot Stuff Of The Week. This week being no exception, we’ve collected your fabulous suggestions and posted them for your viewing and voting pleasure.

Without further ado, here are your red-hot nominees:

Mother At Large provides us with her thoughts on babies and pureed food. When is it ok to let Mom have some time off and let the little one have a bit of pureed food?

Christine, otherwise known as The Thinking Mother, gives us a thoughtful, and thought-provoking opinion on spanking. Take a quick click over to her page and give it a solid read. Do you agree with her? Are her tips on spanking alternatives helpful?

Adam plugs through the latest polling data to give us his take on Informal household media rules. You’ll need both sides of your brain for this post, but it’s worth it, and then some.

Patty lends an extremely generous hand in her essay on helping children deal with their aggression.

New Day; New Diet writes about her interesting experience with her kid and the concept of “cash-for-grades.” Do you have teens? Is this something you’ve gone through?

Now’s Your Chance! - Vote for Hot Stuff Of The Week! And please, if you find any of our Hot Stuff nominees helpful in any way, pay it forward by sending us your own nominee - either leave a comment here or send mail to hatchew at hotmail dot com - Please and Thank You!!

Who’s Hot Stuff? Is It You?
Vote For Hot Stuff Of The Week!
Babies And Pureed Food
Thoughts On Spanking
Informal Household Media Rules
Kids And Their Aggression
Cash For Grades


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