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Advice, Tips & Deals for Parents on the GO!
As parents, we need all the help we can get!
GoWAUSAU.com has received overwhelming encouragement to create a local web site that helps parents become better, more efficient role models and leaders. We’ve listened and are committed to creating an exceptional section “Just for Parents.” A site for parents… by parents.
We need your help to create a positive, informative helpful parenting section. Let us know what you’d like to see. Want to become a contributor? Maybe write a local parenting blog? We are looking for committed, innovative parents that have a knack for sharing helpful advice and tips.
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Recent Entries:
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CHILD CARE
Child care is always a challenge – and we're here to make it a little easier. Check out our helpful links and list of licensed child care centers. |
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DINING & FOOD:
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KID FRIENDLY RESTAURANTS
Here’s our local list of restaurants that will make family time more enjoyable!
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KIDS EAT FREE!
Fun and free – what kids and parents are looking for!
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PARENTING:
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SISTERHOOD OF THE SINGLE MOMS
Raising a child is a journey, and like most trips, it's better with reliable directions, good friends and tasty snacks. Here’s a personal journey of raising a child as a single mom.
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PARENTING STORIES
Have a laugh. Share a tear. Be inspired. Enjoy parenting stories from other
parents just like you!
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SAFETY:
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Product Recalls:
U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission
Every year, a number of children's products fail national safety standards. We list them here to help you protect your family from dangerous highchairs, car seats, strollers, toys, and more.
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Do You Know Where Your Child Is?
Stranger danger is commonly used to refer to the important topic of teaching children about the inherent dangers they may face as they venture out into the world. No doubt, it is a very important issue that all parents must address – and one that requires ongoing, open communication with their children.
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