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    by Published on 17-02-2010 07:33 PM

    Don't Panic!

    You are in the right spot!

    Yup, you've made it to the Real Mums Retell Therapy pages ... it just looks weird because we're in the process of upgrading the forum (and rest of the site) software and giving it a pretty new look

    It's all very exciting really, even though it's currently looking like your computer is doing something you don't want it to.

    Click on the "Forum" link up the top, or here and it will take you to the boards. If you haven't been before, welcome, and if you are a registered user of the boards, it will look a little different, but it's all good.
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    Bad Mother's Club is where real mums hang out!

    Bad Mother's Club offers a very real alternative to the usual parenting sites out there, including parenting advice, parenting tips, and a guide to parenting that you just won't find anywhere else. Not only that, but you'll receive a heap of support and understanding and won't be judged for doing school pick up in your pyjamas or occasionally losing the plot when you've had 3 hours (broken) sleep for two years running, or have just asked the seven year old to put his shoes on. For the 976th million time this morning.

    You're among friends who are just like you; we understand and accept you for it.

    You'll not only find help on parenting baby, but parenting toddlers, teens and beyond!

    You'll find articles on how to parent (in real life), a safe-haven where you can rant, rave and rebel about your parenting experiences, share parenting advice and information, chat with other Mums, join our Wine Club and our Book Club for a bit of time out for Mum.

    You also have the opportunity to ask for advice on parenting from our very own Mad Cow!

    You'll find the site blissfully devoid of "experts" (especially those without kids, or those parenting experts who spend most of their kids' upbringing teaching others how to deal with kids and not getting their own hands, or shirts, dirty! Instead, you'll to chat with Australian mums who are in the trenches right now! and see how they're dealing with it. Or not dealing with it.

    You will be amazed a the serious lack of Sanctimummies and Yummy Mummies, and revel in the comfort of being a Crummy Mummy - yup, bad, crummy and quite happy, thank you very much.

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    Of course, you're "not just a mum" are you? Course not! So we give you access to lots of FUN stuff, events, products, gifts for Mums (as women!). Spoild yourself.

    And, when it comes down to it, we don't see what you're doing as bad parenting, we see it as reality parenting; you know, dealing with reality as best you can go get through each day, alive, and with as little Vegemite smeared on your top as possible.
    by Published on 04-03-2010 12:33 PM

    OK - we know the site looks like its mid renovation, and, fact is - it is!

    We're working on bits and pieces and we're nearly there ... please bear with us. Won't be long now!

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