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STROLLER DERBY

     STROLLER DERBY calls itself “the mother of all parenting blogs.” It says it’s “updated more than twelve times daily by ‘the wittiest parents in the blogosphere,’ Strollerderby provides a scroll of breaking news, spot-on reviews of entertainment and products, and irreverent discussions of hot topics.”

     Want to know what’s on parents’ minds these days? STROLLER DERBY, a blog by a group of parents, will bring you up to the minute.

http://www.babble.com/CS/blogs/strollerderby/default.aspx

DAD TALK

     “Dedicated to the most important people in the world.” BRETT is interested in just about everything connected with being a dad and a lot of things not connected with it. He’s fun to be around, and fortunately we can all be around him if we want to be.

http://dadtalk.typepad.com/

PARENT OF TWEENS BLOGS ON

     IN THE MIDDLE blogger Tracy Ormsbee tends to pose questions about things currently bothering her; she lets readers have a shot at answering.

http://blogs.timesunion.com/inthemiddle/

WEARY PARENT

     WEARY PARENT is a blog for parents of tweens and teens, written by two mothers who have “been there, done that.”

http://www.wearyparent.com/

FUNNY MOM

     I think the FUNNY MOM blog is funny. Check her out to see if you think so too.

http://funnymom.ivillage.com/parenting/

NEED.MORE.CAFFEINE

     The delightful DOMESTIC PSYCHOLOGY blog has nailed one aspect of parenting.

http://domesticpsychology.com/blog/2008/01/24/need-more-caffeine/

ADVENTURES IN AUTISM

     GINGER TAYLOR says, “I am a thirty something wife of a wonderful man and mother to two beautiful boys. I am a Johns Hopkins educated family therapist with a current case load of one, my autistic son Chandler. I have had so many wonderful people offer their encouragement, their experiences and their advice, so I wanted to put this blog together so others could benefit from our journey.” If you know someone with an autistic child, do let them know about this excellent blog. The blog also lists, to the right, about 20 more autism blogs. It’s amazing – and wonderful that parents are able to exchange ideas and support in this fashion.

http://adventuresinautism.blogspot.com/




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