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Monday, April 29, 2013

My children are adults, with families of their own.


By: Debbie Hasbrook, M.Ed.

My youngest daughter and her husband were surprised by a set of twins. I live with this little family now, and find myself reliving the many precious moments I shared with my own little ones. When I see my daughter holding and caring for her children, I feel a sense of pride. I know the concerns, hopes, and dreams she has for them.

I listen to her concerns about being a working mother, when she would love to have the opportunity to stay home. One of her first concerns was, “Will they know I'm their Mother since other people take care of them all day?” 

Moms, no matter who takes care of your little one while you are away, your baby will always know you are their Mommy.  

That bond is strong and sure 


About the author: Debbie Hasbrook is a full time trainer with Successful Solutions Training in Child Development. Debbie has worked with children and families for 37 years. In that time she has been a home provider, teacher, director, Regional and State conference presenter and Adjunct faculty at a number of colleges in Washington State. Her education includes a Master of Education, Montessori Preschool Degree and several certifications. Debbie is independently approved through the Washington Dept. of Early Learning as an advanced trainer, which qualifies her to provide Washington STARS and CDA Training. In addition, Debbie is an approved Master Trainer in Oregon for the Core Body of Knowledge training.

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