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Transforming Your Kids Free Time (142 views)
By Kadence Buchanan
Kids' free time usually leads to parents' busier periods. But
this does not have to be the case. When your kids come home
from school or their extracurricular activities, you can
continue giving the choice of doing something fun and educative
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Breastfeeding And Diabetes (151 views)
By Vivian L. Brennan
If you are a diabetic and have a baby, there are certain things
to keep in mind while you are breastfeeding. Firstly, studies
have proven that breastfeeding a baby can help to prevent type
1 diabetes development. Babies who breastfeed until at least
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Think Safety If Ever Your Child Is Home Alone (149 views)
By Bill Wallmuller
Working parents - in this age we live today means the majority
of American families - share the anxiety, frustration, and even
fear involved in leaving children "on their own" when school
lets out, when child care arrangements with neighbors and
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Keeping Your Baby Safe (159 views)
By Mary Johnson
Nobody wants to see a newborn baby get injured. Regardless of
how careful and watchful you are, there is always room to take
extra precautions to help keep your baby from getting hurt.
Below are 10 helpful tips to keep your
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Apple For The Teacher; Dramatically Improve Your Child's Education By Connecting With His Teacher (130 views)
By Susan Kruger
What do you have to gain by developing a positive relationship
with your child’s teachers? A lot more than you might have
thought!
One year, when I was a classroom teacher, I had been
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Top Ten Outside Toys For Kids Under Twelve (146 views)
By Cathy Franklen
If you are a parent then you are likely to know that summertime
can be a difficult time. Parents of children under the age of
twelve are constantly dealing with children who are bored.
There are only so many activities a child can do inside. That
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Does Your Child Have Dyslexia? (137 views)
By Jennifer Petersen
If your child had dyslexia, do you think you could tell? Would
you be able to recognize the signs? If you are like most people
you may not even be sure what the signs of dyslexia are. Apart
from well known signs such as mixing up letters, what else is
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The Importance of Toddler Routines (358 views)
By Rachel Paxton
Routines are very important for toddlers. Routines give
structure to their day and help to reduce temper tantrums and
crankiness that result from irregular sleeping and eating
schedules.
Daily routines are great for moms too, whether you stay at hom
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Pregnancy, Your Baby’s Journey (134 views)
By Terry Ross
Pregnancy Month One – from the moment your egg is fertilized
your baby’s genetic blueprint is set. Following fertilization
the egg turns into a ball of cells and implants itself into the
wall of the womb. It starts to grow, becoming no bigger than a
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Is It Colic? (141 views)
By Terry Ross
If your baby is crying for prolonged periods of time it maybe
due to the fact that your baby is suffering from colic. Colic
tends to start without warning and stops as abruptly as it
starts.
Crying as a result of colic generally occurs during the
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