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I'm a 23 year old single mom to a 6 year old little girl and a 6 week old boy. I work in a grocery store when I'm not taking care of my babies. I don't go out much because most of my friends don't have kids and would rather go get drunk than not. I'm honest sometimes to a fault, but I've been told that I am really good at telling people what they need to hear, not just what they want to hear. I've got lots of experience in lots of areas, so feel free to ask me anything!
Gender: Female
Location: Indio CA
Occupation: Mom/ Retail
Age: 23
Yahoo: daniellesmommy143
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Member Since: July 30, 2006
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does anybody know a bank available for 14 year olds?

i dont really care about interests, just somewhere to keep my money safe.
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All banks will let you open a sqavings account with a parent/guardian's permission. I doubt if they will open a checking account for a minor without a co-signer and proof of employment. You may want to ask your folks to bring you to their bank or credit union. Many banks also have programs/accounts geared specifically to students.


when do babies usually start teething? and what do you do to soothe the pain?

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My daughter started teething between 5-6 mos. I used to freeze wet washclothes and let her gnaw on them for a while, also you could try Baby Oragel or tylenol if the baby develops an ear infection (some do when teething, my mother says all 5 of her kids did). Teething rings are a big help, pretty much just give the baby something to chew on because the pressure on their gums helps push the teeth through and then they don't hurt as bad. Hope this helps.


Hi Im Stuggling trying to make a dicision. i registered my sons surname after his fathers at birth, i have always been the real carer to our son also finantially. when i registered my son with my doctor i registered him after my surname and also with the creche he goes to. he is changing to motessori in a few weeks and is getting to the stage now where he is going to be more curiose about his secound name iv heard him once say his name with my surname after it. i feel i should have called him after me at birth registration but did not as i taught then that me and his father would get married. but im not sure that will be the case now.
but i do not want to confuse him what will i do my name even suits him better. this may all seem silly to some but it is really causing me a head ache. I just want the best for my son !!! thank you for reading i hope someone can help me to sort this out. (link)
You didn't say how old you are, but my story may help. When I was 17 and pregnant my boyfriend and I were positive we were going to be together for the rest of our lives, so when my daughter was born I gave her his last name. Well she's now six and hasn't seen her father in four years. So my personal opinion is that unless you are married when the child is born, he should have your last name, you can always change it later if you do decide to get married, and if things don't work out or he decides to take off, then your son and you will have the same name. You could also hyphenate the two names, so that you have both names in there regardless of marriage or not.




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