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cambridgefamilies
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This group is open to parents of children of all ages in the Cambridge area. Other individuals who work with families in Cambridge are welcome to join, but
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huronvillageparents
560 Members,
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A group for parents who live in or spend time in the Huron Village neighborhood of Cambridge, Massachusetts. This list can be used a resource for organizing playgroups, setting up
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northshoreparenting
121 Members,
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Welcome to North Shore Parenting--- an email list serving parents living on the North Shore of Massachusetts. When you join, please introduce yourself and let us know where you live. ...( more)
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PVbabies
36 Members,
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This listserv is intended for babies, parents, and partners to keep in touch after the Cooley Dickinson Hospital New Parents Group that ran in the Summer of
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bpn
1415 Members,
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BPN has moved! Dear BPN Members, As of April 15th 2009, BPN has moved to it's new site: http://bpn.findsmithgroups.com . Please post all new
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hollistonparents
This groups is for parents in Holliston, MA with any children under the age of 18. We hope that this group will serve as a forum to share event information, local town family
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MassachusettsHOHkids
41 Members,
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Parents of hard of hearing (HOH) children often ask the professionals that work with them to connect them with parents of other HOH kids
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arlingtonSPN
35 Members,
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Arlington Single Parents Network - a group for single parents in and nearby Arlington MA
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VegParent-Providence
15 Members,
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VegParent-Providence is a networking list for parents of vegetarian young people around Providence. Most lists focus on what to feed newborns/infants
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singlechildfamily
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Chinese people are scattered in USA. It's worse for a family with a single child. If you have only one child, it's hard for you to find playmates and friends, because 1. Most likely you
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