September 14, 2007 10:15 AM

Why I'm glad this isn't a one-woman show - more on teasing

I have the best readers in the world! I mean it!

Whenever I post something, I can count on you all to fill in the gaps, add more info, question my sanity (remember that lapse when I reviewed the Leap Frog learning system for babies and had to recant? Thank God someone asked me to rethink it). When I write articles, I can count on you to make them come alive with your personal experiences - like the one I'm working on on evangelicals who've scrapped birth control.

I just want to thank you for being there and taking the time to contribute to the lives of everyone who reads here (4000 visits per day) - and me as well.

What prompted this - my short (short because I was hoping to make it to a women's group at church which I obviously ended up not making it to) entry on The Hundred Dresses this morning sparked a comment by Alison which I felt needed to be bumped to the top to make sure everyone sees this link:

Helping Your Children Value Others

Are your children under the impression that the world revolves around them? Are they unwilling to share their toys? Do they taunt or tease younger children?

Teaching your children to demonstrate value toward others is a vital step in developing key virtues, including self-control, compassion and benevolence. Here are a few tips:

read rest here.

Love,
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