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Innovative Ways to Promote Healthy Eating at School

August 21, 2013 by Wellbeing Leave a Comment

Kids breakfast

One of the biggest problems with schools, in relation to food, is the unorganized nature of school dinners. A large part of the blame can be put there, followed by the relative cheapness of ‘less healthy’ foods. With the rise of Diabetes and obesity amongst young people, our government faces a nutrition crisis like never seen before. Our problem is across the board. Not just at … [Read more...]

5 Ways to Aid Your Baby’s Motor Skill Development

August 12, 2013 by mollyp Leave a Comment

Your baby's motor skill development begins at birth. From the very start, they are learning at an exponential rate about how to use their hands, their eyes, their mouth and their feet. They are also learning how to use these functions in conjunction with one another. These skills increase with age, and as your baby enters into each new phase, there will be more motor skill … [Read more...]

7 Ways to Keep Your Kids Off Drugs

July 5, 2013 by Hyrum Taffer Leave a Comment

talk to kids affected by drug

Few things terrify parents more than the prospect of their teen (or younger) child becoming involved in dangerous drugs. But how can you possibly prevent your kids from making mistakes that could negatively affect their entire lives? Here are seven things that you can do to protect your child from the dangers of substance abuse. 1. Know what they’re up against It’s hard … [Read more...]

Why Multiples and Nursing Pillows Make the Perfect Match

May 28, 2013 by Frank Pipolo Leave a Comment

Big sister Small Sister

Not one baby, but two...perhaps three...maybe even four?  How'd you get so lucky? Well, double doses of joy and anxiety aside, it can become very cumbersome to take care of each baby's needs. This issue is also faced by mothers who already have a young child, and have a new baby shortly thereafter.  To smooth out the rough edges of life with multiples, it is important to take … [Read more...]

New Parents in Business at Home: 5 Reasons Baby Playards Are a Best Friend

April 10, 2013 by annbailey 1 Comment

Mum holding baby

 If you’re a busy parent that has decided to handle business from home after the birth of your child, you may be looking for a solution to keep your curious infant busy while you work on the computer. The playard is the ideal fun and entertaining solution, but you may be wondering what makes them so unique and how can they benefit my child? 1) Concern for Safety Giving … [Read more...]

From Daycare to Pre-K: When Should Your Child Learn to Read?

March 9, 2013 by annbailey Leave a Comment

Cute kid on table

For years, experts have emphasized that the earliest years of a child's life are crucial to literacy development. Research has indicated that reading to a baby or toddler can vastly improve the child's later achievement in school. Other studies have demonstrated that a child's educational success rests upon how well he reads and writes. Is there a perfect time to … [Read more...]

How your Television Glass Can Help Reduce Eye Strain Effectively

November 8, 2012 by Frank Pipolo Leave a Comment

Television Glass

The term eye strain basically refers to the straining of an eye muscle. It normally occurs when your eyes get exhausted from extreme working, such as driving a car for longer periods, reading, or watching TV. If you are looking for cheap contact lenses Get Lenses have deals on Focus Dailies Aquacomfort Plus and many other brands. Reasons for Eye Strain Some common … [Read more...]

A Guide to The Role of A Law Guardian in Divorce

October 16, 2012 by gclatworthy Leave a Comment

Courtrooms have an inherent nature that revolves around dispute and confrontation. This can make any legal proceeding a difficult and stressful situation. When it comes to family law, however, the process can become strictly disheartening. Cases involving divorce or child custody often end up tearing a family apart. All too often in these proceedings it is the interests of the … [Read more...]

How To Instill Mannerism In Kids By Knowing Their Cell Phone Activities

September 15, 2012 by Wellbeing 1 Comment

It is the desire of every parent that his/her kid grows up to be a model citizen with good moral and ethical values. Kids are like clay; they can be molded as we want them to. They are innocent and ape adult behavior. Hence it is all the more necessary that we as parents follow standards while we bring up our kids. What is the point in quarrelling with your spouse, when you … [Read more...]

Teaching Children to Love and Support their Differences and Talents

September 1, 2012 by Wellbeing 1 Comment

It goes without saying that no two human beings are exactly like; even identical twins have their different personalities and abilities. Some people have well- developed talents that are lacking completely in others. Oftentimes, our talents become apparent even when we are children. (Check out teen pop star Debbie Gibson, who was featured on Celebrity Apprentice this past … [Read more...]

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