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20 lucky MoM members will WIN a DVD copy of the film Captain Fantastic, valued at $29.99.

20 lucky winners will get a DVD copy of the hilarious and heartfelt film Captain Fantastic, the story of a father (Viggo Mortensen) who is devoted to teaching his six kids how to live off-the-grid in the forests of America, however finds himself forced to bring his family back into mainstream society, challenging his idea of what it means to be a parent.

 

Please note this competition is open from 4 January 2017 until 18 January 2017 and is only available to members of Mouths Of Mums. This competition is a game of skill – answer in 50 words or less. We are unable to accept entries posted via facebook. Facebook LIKE functionality is not a requirement of entry to this competition. The winners of this competition will be published on this page. Winners’ name and address will be provided to the promoter of this competition and prizes will be sent to the address you have in Your Profile. Please ensure your details are up to date so that you receive your prize.

Winners for this competition

  1. J. MayNSW
  2. D. ThomasNSW
  3. K. CrossNSW
  4. R. WassonNSW
  5. A. EvansSA
  6. K. GoreSA
  7. M. GomesNSW
  8. K. TurnerNSW
  9. A. TravalWA
  10. J. JohnsSA
  11. E. TyeNSW
  12. M. WestbrookWA
  13. J. WhitakerSA
  14. R. BryantQLD
  15. S. MarkwellQLD
  16. K. StaceyQLD
  17. A. BrowneQLD
  18. P. LarkamNSW
  19. R. KapsalakisVIC
  20. D. KinmonthQLD
  • Don’t always listen or worry too intensely about advice from everyone else about your parenting/mothering, especially when babies. Your own instinct and what YOU feel to do will usually be the most appropriate and best way to go at the time. Don’t compare yourself or your baby to others


  • Cup of tea and count to three, I never understood how anyone could have a cup of tea while everything is in chaos but it works calm cool and collective ready to battle on children.


  • Just breathe, my mother said to me
    When my child was turning two,
    He was having a little melt down
    Coz I wouldn’t let him eat glue.
    Just breathe and take a minute
    Calm yourself, walk to-and-fro,
    Your child will still love you
    Even if you have to say no.


  • To follow our instincts and not necessarily parent as our folks did. Don’t just accept what has always been done. Listen to your intuition 🙂


  • treat them equally dont show favouritism


  • No book can teach you how to be a mummy or know your baby better than you. So be comfortable and enjoy that you know best and trust your instincts.


  • Go with your gut feelings. Only you know your children & their individual quirks. If you aren’t taken seriously about a concern go to another specialist & never give up


  • The best parenting adivice that I ever received was to pull the flaps out of the nappy ????. No more leaks ????after that!


  • The best advice I’ve received is that to always tell your children that you love them no matter what. Be there for them and encourage them to follow their dreams ????


  • None that was of any use. List,en to yourself is all I say


  • To always try to find the positives, even when your child is being negative and to acknowledge it’s bad behavior, not a bad child.


  • Take each day as it comes and just love them for their little personalities and don’t take any notice of people who say you are doing the wrong thing. Enjoy your children while you can


  • Do your best in life that’s all you can do, be true to yourself & be you. Best advice all the way, thanks Mum & Dad I say.


  • Be a good role model to your child and have plenty of patience.


  • Go with your instinct that normally applies to most situations


  • Listen to all advice but only use what you feel comfortable with.


  • Follow your instincts. You know your child, you know when something’s wrong. Don’t let anyone tell you otherwise.


  • Stay calm!!


  • Be yourself, don’t be harsh or critical, take advice in, use what you think is helpful, all the rest just nod and shake your head


  • Do not force a career on a child, instead guide their interests and explain likely outcomes of their preferred choice and offer options. Support their chosen career choice and in that way there will be no anger towards you. If she’s disappointed, be sympathetic and offer career alternatives.


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