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Your Child and Measles: Important Information by Mary M. Alward
September 02, 2005   1861 Hits
Measles, also known as rubella is a common childhood disease. However there are times when complications arise. Be sure you know all of the important information about the measles virus to ensure your ...
 
Bullying: How to Help Your Child Cope by Mary M. Alward
September 06, 2005   14033 Hits
Has your child always loved school but now tries every trick in the book to keep from attending? Maybe he is being bullied. Bullying is a real threat to a child's safety and security. Learn what a bul ...
 
Taking Children’s Photos Made Easy by Karen Fifelski
August 08, 2005   3026 Hits
Taking good photographs of children is challenging for many parents, but these simple tips ensure that your photos will be a keepsake. ...
 
When Preschool Isn't Available by Devrie Paradowski
September 06, 2005   707 Hits
Not every child is afforded the ability to attend a preschool. Many preschools are not free, and in some areas, they are only available to people who meet certain income eligibility requirements. Be ...
 
Tips to Soothe your Fussy Baby by Jasalynn Krissieanna
September 07, 2005   1635 Hits
 
How to Choose an Adoption Agency by Martin Loughlin
September 12, 2005   579 Hits
You have done it - you have made the momentous decision to adopt a child. Whatever your reasons for doing so, it is one of the few biggest and far-reaching decisions you will make in your life – rig ...
 
How to Avoid Being Sued for Discrimination: What Every Employer Should Know by Robbi Erickson
September 06, 2005   8093 Hits
This article goes over discrimination, equal employment opportunity, and affirmative action policies and interpretations that impact employment practices. It gives practical advice on how to locate d ...
 
Fetus and Newborn Health Problems by Mary M. Alward
September 20, 2005   3795 Hits
Though most pregnancies and deliveries go off without a hitch, there are times when the fetus or the newborn baby has health problems. Learn what health problems a fetus or newborn might experience, w ...
 
Keep Your Children Safe on Halloween Night by Anika Logan
September 27, 2005   321 Hits
 
Parasomnia: Your Child and Sleep Problems by Mary M. Alward
September 27, 2005   1303 Hits
Does your child experience nightmares or night terrors? Does he wet the bed or thrash in his sleep. If so, he may have parasomnia, which covers a wide variety of sleep disorders. ...
 
What The Pediatrician Needs To Know by Lee Ann Sontheimer Murphy
September 26, 2005   424 Hits
 
Choosing a Doula to Assist in the Birth of Your Baby by Mary M. Alward
September 26, 2005   1006 Hits
Today, many women are reverting to a natural birthing process, much like their grandmothers went through. Doulas, also known as midwives, are becoming the choice of thousands of pregnant women world w ...
 
Helping Your Child Cope in a New Family Setting by Jami Cameron
October 03, 2005   1854 Hits
Blending a new family – whether it be by a re-marriage, adoption or other non-traditional family situations – can be a wonderful experience; but bringing children into any new situation does have  ...
 
Blended Family Bonding: Tips for Growing Closer by Jami Cameron
October 03, 2005   4440 Hits
Whether the family you have is a “yours, mine and ours” or just “yours” it can take time to develop the tight knit family we all desire. ...
 
Blending Families: Surviving the Step-Parent Role by Jami Cameron
May 19, 2005   22058 Hits
You’ve found love again with an added bonus – more children added to the mix. Being a step-parent can be a wonderfully fulfilling role, but also has its ups and downs. Blending families can be a t ...
 
Introducing Solid Foods to Your Baby by Rita Templeton
October 05, 2005   7728 Hits
Maybe your baby is giving you clear cues that he's ready to taste what you're having. Or maybe you can't wait to emerge from a feeding splattered with peas. Whatever your reason, there are things yo ...
 
Raising A Special Needs Child by Lee Ann Sontheimer Murphy
September 23, 2005   3019 Hits
A special-needs child can be a joy and not a burden if parents are educated about their child's condition. Parenting a special needs child may require more than the average child but it can be done.  ...
 
Infants and Touch by Laura Minnigerode
October 12, 2005   2665 Hits
Research has shown that babies who receive extra touch have more mature nervous systems. They sleep better at night, grow faster, are less fussy overall, and are generally more social and interactive  ...
 
Preventing Sudden Infant Death Syndrome by Mark Jessen
October 11, 2005   3422 Hits
Thousands of families lose their newest additions every year to Sudden Infant Death Syndrome. While no cure exists, there are things you can do to lower the risk. ...
 
How to Be a Good Babysitter by Valencia P. Higuera
October 13, 2005   6592 Hits
 
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