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Weekend Reads 4.30.11

April 30, 2011 by notjustcute Filed Under: Weekend Reads 3 Comments

No Bad Kids – Toddler Discipline Without Shame {Janet Lansbury}

Kidwash: PVC Sprinkler Water Toy {Instructables}

Every Baby Should Have a Treasure Basket (How To) {Modern Parents Messy Kids}

13 Things Parents Do that Inhibit Real Play {Having Fun at Home}

Stop Comparing Your Life.  Start Living It.  {Becoming Minimalist}

Enjoy the weekend!

Top photo by D. Sharon Pruitt.

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    janetlansbury says

    May 1, 2011 at 11:38 am

    Amanda, thank you SO much for including “No Bad Kids” in this wonderful list of reads! From the amazing response I’ve received to the post (and the lively discussion following a lecture I did last week, “The Freedom of Boundaries”) it is clear to me that the discipline issue is a perplexing one for many of us. I know that it was certainly my biggest parenting challenge…and learning curve.

    Have a beautiful weekend! 🙂 Janet

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      notjustcute says

      May 2, 2011 at 7:10 am

      Thanks for a great post!

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    Erin says

    May 2, 2011 at 10:07 pm

    Great list of resources, Thank you! I am going to make the PVC sprinkler this weekend, My kids will LOVE helping ,me make it ( and of course playing in it as well!)

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