This Week's Tweets

kolari thumbnailFor those of you who aren’t on Twitter (or just didn’t have the time this week), here are @Jenniferkolari‘s tweets, including lots of great links and useful resources. Enjoy!

Thanks for the recommendation @sarawinterspks

Thx for RT @gummylump: RT @Jenniferkolari: New Post: Are You Worried About Playing Favorites? http://ow.ly/16rcBi

LOL! RT @FlyontheCWall: long division rap! http://bit.ly/aydbLG

Four-week in-depth workshop on Connected #Parenting this February! Details here. http://bit.ly/7zenAK

@KarenNemethEdM Thanks for the #FF love!

Join me at the e.p.i.c School to discuss Connected #Parenting tomorrow evening at 7pm. It’s open to the public http://bit.ly/axeVnO

A giant thank you to @BrendaNixon for hosting me on the Parent’s Plate today and to all of you who joined us! http://bit.ly/cetkR7

LOL RT @sarawinterspks: Us too. Could kiss Cindy Smolkin square on the mouth for that one…he’s a different kid! @Jenniferkolari

So glad! RT @sarawinterspks After a few months @ Connected Parenting my son is making huge strides with anxiety http://tinyurl.com/yk63uod

Thanks for the recommendation! RT @Hip_M0M: San Diego Maternity & Newborn Photography: http://is.gd/717sd

Thanks for RT about my appearance on the Parent’s Plate tomorrow @KarenNemethEdM

RT @DeborahMersino: What topic would you most like to discuss for our #gtchat on Friday, Jan 29? Vote now. http://twtpoll.com/j5zyxa#gifted

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