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Now displaying: December, 2014

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Join parenting and education writers Terri Mauro, Catherine Holecko, Amanda Morin, and 
Nicole Eredics for a weekly look at the things parents are talking about, 
complaining about, and obsessing about right now.

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Dec 17, 2014

Tomorrow is the first anniversary of the Parenting RoundAbout podcast. As we did on our very first episode, we’ll look at the holiday craziness again and give some advice for coming out the other side at least a little bit jolly. Join About.com experts Terri Mauro (specialchildren.about.com), Catherine Holecko (familyfitness.about.com), and Lisa Jo Rudy (autism.about.com) for this annual holiday get-together, and find links to the stories discussed on our Facebook page.

Dec 10, 2014

Every family is weird in its own way. What makes your clan quirky? Join About.com Parenting Experts Terri Mauro (specialchildren.about.com), Catherine Holecko (familyfitness.about.com), Kathy Ceceri (homeschooling.about.com), and Amanda Morin (kidsactivities.about.com) as we talk about family traditions, personality similarities, and when that oddness needs to be looked at. Find links to the stories discussed on our Facebook page.

Dec 3, 2014

Parents, stop acting like children with life-threatening food allergies are just making it up to inconvenience you. It’s not that hard to accommodate kids, and why wouldn’t you? Join About.com parenting experts Terri Mauro (specialchildren.about.com), Catherine Holecko (familyfitness.about.com), Katherine Lee (childparenting.about.com), and Jill Castle (foodallergies.about.com) as we look at the ongoing struggles in getting people to take serious food allergies seriously.

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