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The top 5 motherhood myths-The surprising facts — and fiction — about raising happy children
by By Cheryl Solimini (Women's Day Magazine)

Meryl Beck of Ashburn, Virginia, is having one of those days every mom can relate to. “Put your toys away!” “Brush your teeth right now!” “Stop fighting!” She’s done nothing but bark orders at her two sons from the moment they woke up, and she’s had it. Finally, she snaps at them, “I don’t like you very much right now!” The minute the words escape her lips, Meryl is consumed with guilt, calling herself a “bad mom.” But is she?

The idea that a “good mom” always feels positively toward her children, no matter how much they test her patience, is just one of the many myths of motherhood, says psychologist Diane Sanford, PhD, health expert for the American Psychological Association. “Women tend to compare and measure themselves against unrealistic images and then feel they fall short.” From ads that feature picture-perfect mothers, to bestselling books that promise a foolproof formula for raising exceptional kids, to celebrity moms who seem to do it all with ease, experts and mothers alike agree that “mythic” images are all around us.

Even the next-door neighbor, who may be just as harried as we are, seems to have it all together — at least that’s what many of us think. The truth is, our neighbor probably has the same skewed view of us. “The whole Superwoman idea has gotten stronger and is more oppressive than it has ever been,” says Dr. Sanford. Mothers, much more than fathers, are supposed to know the “right” stroller, or “best” school, or “most enriching” activities. And if we don’t, we worry that we’re going to mess up our kids.

Whether this pressure to get it right comes from media messages or our own inner expectations, it’s there, nagging us to be the best. The result? “You end up feeling exhausted and anxious, much more than is necessary,” says Paula J. Caplan, PhD, a clinical psychologist at Harvard and author of Don’t Blame Mother.

Give yourself a break, Mom! Once you take a close look at some common motherhood myths, you’ll discover that they’re really more fiction than fact.

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'Friendly fire' kills three Israeli soldiers
The Israeli military surrounded densely populated Gaza City late Monday as the death toll continued to mount in the war-torn territory and both sides showed little interest in international calls for a truce. Military officials also said "friendly fire" killed three Israeli troops in an explosion in northern Gaza.

Monday Jan 5th, 5:40 PM

Franken claims victory as lawsuit looms
The Minnesota State Canvassing Board today certified Senate recount results that show Democrat Al Franken ousting Republican Norm Coleman by some 225 votes. "I'm ready to get to work," Franken said. Coleman's campaign, which contends the recount should have included about 650 absentee ballots that were rejected, said it will challenge the decision.

Monday Jan 5th, 6:48 PM

Obama CIA pick displeases Dem senator
Leon Panetta, chief of staff in Bill Clinton's White House, will be President-elect Barack Obama's choice to head the CIA, two Democratic officials told CNN Monday. The same officials said that retired Adm. Dennis Blair, who formerly headed the Navy's Pacific Command, will be tapped as director of national intelligence.

Monday Jan 5th, 6:09 PM

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The secretary of the U.S. Senate has rejected Roland Burris' appointment to Barack Obama's seat, an aide to the secretary says. Nancy Erickson rejected Burris' appointment because his certificate of appointment was missing the signature of the Illinois secretary of state, the aide said.

Monday Jan 5th, 6:02 PM

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If President-elect Barack Obama has his way, individual taxpayers would get a tax cut equal to $500, CNNMoney reports. He is meeting with top legislators in Washington today to push for a massive package to revive the economy. Obama is planning a major speech on the economy Thursday, a senior Democratic official says.

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A Life Dedicated To Michelin 3-Star Restaurants
London IT executive Andy Hayler has dined at every three-star restaurant in the French food guide. His travels have taken him all across the world to 60-plus elite restaurants. He speaks with us about his favorite meals, how he can afford this pricy hobby and his blog.
Monday Jan 5th, 10:00 AM

Five-Year-Old Chef Gets His Own Show
Julian Kreusser began cooking at age three. Two years later, he has his own television show on Portland cable access television. We talk with him about what it's like to be a culinary star so young.
Monday Jan 5th, 10:00 AM

Fishermen Make Mad Dash For Dungeness Crab
As many West Coast fisheries collapse, more fishermen are turning to the delectable Dungeness crab. It's one of the last thriving fisheries in California, but the winter race for the crabs means fewer fresh crabs on tables and smaller profits.
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Former White House Chef On Oval Office Tastes
On Wednesday, the White House chef will serve lunch to a table of five: four presidents and one president-elect. Walter Scheib, who spent 11 years as chef for Bill Clinton and George W. Bush, discusses Oval Office culinary tastes with host Guy Raz.
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Recession On The Rocks: Drinks For A Bad Economy
Lose your shirt in the stock market? Retirement funds dwindling? Wine consultant Tom Harrow shares some recommendations for what to drink to numb the economic pain.
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Working Parents from BusinessWeek

Have You Ever Thought About Quitting Your Job?
I returned to the office this morning after a nearly three-week holiday hiatus, which wasn?t exactly a vacation since I ended up working half of the time. Thus, with some trepidation, I stepped into the lobby of the building where...
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Defining The Middle Class
Last week Vice President-elect Joe Biden was given a new brief -- to form a White House Task Force on Working Families, targeted at raising the living standards of the middle-class. In the announcement, President-elect Obama said "My administration will...
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Home Invasion: Teens With Web Cams
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Tuesday Dec 23rd, 5:13 PM

Santa Claus: Yes? No? Sort of?
I just discovered yet another controversy in the modern parent's world. Should we allow our children to believe in Santa Claus? I thought Santa was a given in households that celebrate Christmas, but a recent blog posting on the Chicago...
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Top Ten Ways to Keep Kids Eating Well During the Holidays
The holiday season is in full swing, and parents know that that means: sugar, sugar everywhere. Our kids, and us, are tempted by goodies wherever we turn. Even though the British Medical Journal just published evidence that sugar does not...
Monday Dec 22nd, 5:36 AM


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