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AUTHOR: VBwayDATE: 11/07/03 7:56pm
SUBJECT: The best way to regain composure when raising small children
For each mother, it is different. For each child, the aggervation is different. As a pregnant mother of an almost three year old, my tactic of pulling my hair doesn't seem to keep him from aggervating me, but oddly, my hair seems to be thinning out ;)

All joking aside, I know that it can be taough. It is always nice hearing new, fresh ideas about keeping your cool. So, let's hear it ladies...what are some of your ideas?
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