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Today's Working Mother's  

"Today's Working Mother" wants you to join us for our premiere program on Blog Talk Radio, Wednesday, November 11, 2009 @ 11AM, for a one hour segment. You will learn how to streamline, enhance, nurture, and develop your lifestyle, based on your own personal needs and challenges!; not just for your family, but for you as a woman. Talk with Host, Founder & President, of the National Association of Working Mothers, and Today's Working Mother, Netherland Washington, Danielle Wilson Saddler, co-host and Wendy Lubin, personal coach and specialist with Parent Encouragement Program (P.E.P.). We will discuss the day-to-day issues, and how to aggressively and successfully meet the challenges and obstacles that Working Moms face. During our segment, you will also learn when it is time to refresh, restore and re-start you mission, and the best resources to get you there! As a Working Mother, you know there is no shortage of topics to discuss and meet head on. Invite a friend and join us!

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    " Avoiding Tantrums and Meltdowns"

    Many Moms struggle and dread the meltdowns with their young children. Listen into "Today's Working Mother", and find out how to pre-empt and/or eliminate the frustration and anxiety of these difficult, challenging and often times draining episodes. Learn the "best practices" in managing your child's temperament, as well as, your level of frustration. You are not alone and there are doable ways of stopping tantrums in their tracks.  As a Mom, you have enough to deal with, and a meltdown at the grocers, is the last event you need while trying to get through your day-to-day. "Today's Working Mother" is here to help!  Listen in at blogtalkrado.com/todaysworkingmother, and call in with your comments and questions at 646-478-3450.  Tell a friend and join us!

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