Parenting School Years

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Posted 06 Feb 2010 in School
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On the day a mom puts her child onto the kindergarten bus, her life and her childs will be forever changed. School alters everything in a kids world. The NEW edition of Parenting Magazine captures the joys and explores the questions and unique challenges that moms face with their school-age children. Parenting School Years fills a critical need and targets parents with kids age 6-11…. More >>

Parenting School Years

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5 Comments

  1. I used to read Parenting when my children were babies and figured I would give their new magazine a try after seeing the promotion. I didn’t have huge expectations, was just expecting a quick read with some articles geared towards school age issues. That is pretty much what I got. Not that many articles have really stood out so far except one in the most recent issue on education and testing that I found interesting enough to save for a friend. Overall its ok and one of the few parenting magazines not about babies or toddlers. My biggest complaint is I received the first two issues back to back and one was for the month that had passed, the other for a month about to pass. I would have preferred receiving new issues instead of back issues.
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  2. This magazine is very informative and always gives parents good recipes and loads of information. I would recommend it to anyone with children in school.
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  3. This magazine is very helpful to new parents and old ones too. Lots of ideas and facts.
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  4. I like the magazine a great deal. It has a lot of informative information and good ideas. It contains up-to-date items and money saving coupons.
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  5. Hmmm…maybe I was duped into thinking parenting includes fathers (I am a stepfather, so what would I know, eh?). This magazine WAS free — I’m not complaining about price at all. But content? Nothing at all for fathers of any stripe. I am very disappointed in this magazine. It should be called “Women Parent” or something. I guess I’ll have to get my fathering skills from Maxim.
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