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  2. How to Parent and Manage Your Adult Children Living at Home

    www.healthline.com/health/how-to-manage-when...

    use of drugs and alcohol at home. 3. Be crystal clear. Make the rules specific. For example: “Every time we get takeout together, we’ll each pay for our share.”. Write down the parameters ...

  3. How to Get Rid of Pink Eye: Home Remedies and Treatment - WebMD

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    Soak a lint-free cloth in cool water. Wring it out and press it gently to your closed eyelids. Don’t press hard, as you don’t want to hurt your eyes. If you have pink eye in only one eye, keep ...

  4. Stay-at-Home Dads: The Challenges and Benefits - Healthline

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    There are many reasons why a dad may be a stay-at-home dad. Some of the most common reasons are: personal choice/desire to care for the family. chronic illness or disability. child care costs ...

  5. It’s Not Just You: Working from Home with Kids Is Impossible

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    Here’s the truth — I’ve been working from home with kids for 12 straight years and in that time, I’ve gone from working with one baby (impossible) to three (super impossible) to four kids ...

  6. First Aid for Burns in Children - WebMD

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    1. Soak the Burn. Immediately put the burned area in cool -- not cold -- water or under a faucet. Keep the injury in water for at least five to 15 minutes. Do not use ice. 2. Remove Burned ...

  7. Age-Appropriate Chores for Children: Chore Ideas and Allowances

    www.webmd.com/parenting/features/chores-for-children

    Here are her pointers on kids' chores by age: Chores for children ages 2 to 3. Put toys away. Fill pet's food dish. Put clothes in hamper. Wipe up spills. Dust. Pile books and magazines. Chores ...

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