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  • Baby Strollers - For Stylish Tots  By : Jeff de Lara
    Whatever your needs, today’s market provides for baby strollers in many varieties – offering style, comfort, convenience, durability and a great combination of each as well! Because of this diversity, it is important to do some in-depth research on baby strollers before making a purchase. Most consumers now are interested in buying one multipurpose stroller which will last from infancy to childhood as opposed to buying products specifically targeted for infants or toddlers only.
  • Organic Kids Clothing and Baby Clothing, Why?  By : stephenmorgan
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  • Breastfed Babies Less Likely to Become Obese?  By : Jack Blue
    Is there any truth that Breastfed Babies Are Less Likely to Become Obese
  • Obesity In Kids Linked To Sleep Deprivation  By : Monch Bravante
    While the most popular benefit of sleep is to help kids grow taller and healthier, researchers have discovered that every additional hour per night a third-grader spends sleeping reduces the child's chances of being overweight in sixth grade by 40 percent.
  • Childhood Obesity and Snoring: Is It Connected?  By : Renee A Muller
    When you first hear the term of snoring, there is a direct association to adults, instead of children. There are the rare occasions that snoring is normal for kids, directly due to tiredness but a child who snores on a regular basis really needs to be carefully monitored, diagnosed and cured.
  • Problems Of Childhood Snoring and Remedies.  By : Renee A Muller
    Many children are caught snoring at night. You as parents, may even find your little infant occasionally making a tiny little snore or two, but very often, neither your child's snoring nor infant's snoring is much to get worked up over. In fact, there are times children and infants occasionally snore as they may be very tired and relaxed.
  • How to Lower Cholesterol, Children with High Cholesterol  By : Meng
    Children with high cholesterol is getting common and is a raising concern. In this article we look at what it is can what can be done
  • Ways To Help A Child Cope With Divorce  By : Allison Thompson
    When it comes to a child's parents deciding to separate then they often find a number of different ways in which they can cope with the pain and confusion that they feel. It is therefore crucial that you as a parent offer them a way in which they are able to express any feelings that they may have concerning the situation. Below we offer a few tips, which should help your child, cope with this particular situation.
  • Anxiety Disorder Are Severely Affecting Our Children  By : Robert Allen Byrnes
    People tend to assume that children are carefree and that childhood is the best times of their lives. We sometimes think that they have no reason to fret. Unfortunately, this is not always the case in today's modern world and cases of anxiety disorder in children are on the rise.
  • How to Get Children to Eat Vegetable Recipes  By : KC Kudra
    Vegetables are a great way to provide the necessary vitamins and minerals to your family. However, how many times have you told your children to eat their vegetables? Probably a lot.
  • Cook Safely with Appliances with your Children  By : Elizabeth Murphy
    March break is rapidly approaching and you'll have your kids home with you again. While this may seem like something rowdy and difficult, you can use this week to help your kids understand how to use your kitchen appliances.
  • Heirate mich!  By : John Aylesbury
    It is difficult to escape the issue of obesity. According to scientists, it is becoming one of the biggest health problems for the UK's population. It seems that we are alerted to new and alarming obesity statistics every time we switch on the TV, read the newspaper or pick up a magazine, yet the situation does not seem to be getting any better.
  • Portable Crib Tips: How To Ensure Your Baby's Safety  By : JB Anthony
    Cribs can come in different types. The type that is getting more and more common these days is the portable crib. What benefits are there in getting a portable crib and what are the things to watch out for in picking one?
  • The Major Things to Know On Bullying  By : Elias Maseko
    There are many common misconceptions about bullying. Thinking that bullying is a normal part of childhood and the victims should just toughen up is perhaps the most stereotypical view of bullying and the biggest bullying misconception. Thinking this way can have serious consequences for both victims and bullies. Bullying should not be tolerated and letting a bully continue picking on others just reinforces their behavior and sets them up to continue making poor choices for the rest of their lives. Bullying victims can also suffer from low self esteem, depression, and a poor self image.
  • using portable cribs in nurseries: is it a good idea?  By : JB Anthony
    It has not been unheard of for some parents to use portable cribs as main cribs in their babies' nurseries. Before you even think of doing so yourself, you should look into the pros and cons of such a step. Although different brands and different models have varying conditions and qualities, there are some general aspects that are worth considering.
  • Recognizing Sleep Apnea Symptom In Children  By : Veronika Namesse
    A sleep disorder known as obstructive sleep apnea syndrome is affecting thousands of children today. This sleep disorder is now also widely being accepted as the main factor that causes daytime attention and behavioral problems in children. Unlike in adults, obstructive sleep apnea syndrome in children is hard to identify. This makes sleep apnea symptom recognition important.
  • How Gout Can Affect Children  By : Kathy Nelson
    Many people who suffer from gout have heard that it is referred to as being caused by a combination of rich food and beer, therefore is has become known as the disease of kings. However this often means that people assume children are not in danger of suffering from gout, as not many children will drink that much beer.
  • Kitchen Safety Tips For Kids  By : Elizabeth Murphy
    There are few places more fun to spend time with your kids than in the kitchen. Kids love to help out cooking, and it's a great way to spend time with them while teaching your kids a skill that they will use for life. But a child, of course, doesn't know their way around the kitchen the way an adult does. Whether kids are helping you cook or are simply in the room, you must always take precautions to ensure children's safety inside the kitchen.
  • A Glimpse On Baby's Iron Diet  By : Jim Brown
    We know all too well that we need iron, may it be from our well-prepared meals or from the dependable iron supplement pill that we take in everyday. Iron is an essential element that our body needs.
  • Touch and Massage: Providing Infants Love and Care  By : CECILL ARTATES
    This article is about the many benefits of touch and massage for infants. Touch and massage therapy have a lot in common because they have a lot to do with motion of the hands over various parts of the infant's or baby's body and it promotes interaction, bonding, healing and provide stress relief.
  • How To Handle A Toddler And His Tantrums  By : Dr. Noel Swanson...
    A toddler of two can be adorable and exasperating a thousand times in a single day. So, is there a way to make this phase of your child less taxing on your nerves?
  • Child Behavior Problems: Children And Night Terrors  By : Dr. Noel Swanson...
    Q. "Sometimes, in the middle of the night, my seven-year-old sits bolt upright, stares straight ahead, and screams at the top of his voice. It sounds like he is being attacked by an axe murderer! We try to comfort him, but he doesn't even know we are there. This goes on for many minutes. Then he goes back to sleep. If we wake him, he seems confused and cannot remember what he was dreaming about."
  • Obesity Shocker! -kids Are Getting Fatter Watching Tv  By : Graham Foster..
    You are likely to disagree but I did some pretty extensive research into obesity and it's causes and found out one common factor to explain obesity in kids and adults the TV.
  • Colicky Baby Sleeping Tips  By : Clive Chung
    Sleeping is the most important thing to think about when you have a colicky baby.
  • Protecting Kids From Skin Cancer  By : Ernestine Clagge
    Childhood should be a playful, carefree time. The unfortunate reality, however, is that the time that children spend playing outdoors may put them at risk of developing skin cancer.
  • Infant Sleep Aids to Benefit Mom and Her Baby Naturally  By : CECILL ARTATES
    Children at such a young age need to get enough sleep in order to grow healthy and have the energy their little bodies need. But infants, just like adults also suffer from sleepless nights. This article focuses on natural infant sleep aids techniques and its benefits.
  • Safety Factors in the Treatment of Sleeping Problems among Children  By : Harvey D. Ong
    It is not only adults that have trouble sleeping at night, but children as well. Like adults, children have different reasons for lacking sleep, but unlike adults,children have less options for treatment. Apart from some medication designed to fight ADHD and behavioral therapy, children have less sleeping aids to combat their inability to get enough sleep.
  • Teahing Tips for Children with Sensory Motor Integration Problems  By : Anthony Kane MD
    Sensory motor integration deficits are fairly common in both children and adults. The following is a list of tips for teachers who have children with sensory processing disorders.
  • General Safety Tips For Baby Furniture  By : JB Anthony
    Different kinds of baby furniture have different sets of safety rules or tips. There are however, a couple of tips that you should remember with all baby furniture.
  • Is Your Child Touch Sensitive?  By : Anthony Kane MD
    Does your child refuse to touch anything sticky, slimy, or dirty with his hands? Does washing or brushing your child's hair result in a major battle? Does your child hate to have his feet touched? It could be that your child has a sensory motor integration deficit known as tactile defensiveness or touch sensitivity.
  • Do You Know Much About Your Children's Problems?  By : Jacob Gan
    Many parents do not hear from their children the problems their children face. This is mainly because parents do not respond well to the problems shared by their children. This situation has to change.
  • Oppositional Defiant Disorder: What is New  By : Anthony Kane MD
    Oppositional Defiant Disorder (ODD) is a psychiatric behavior disorder that is characterized by aggressiveness and a tendency to purposefully bother and irritate others. This disorder interferes with normal functioning. In this article we discuss what is new in ODD treatment.
  • Child Bath Safety Products  By : Casey Madisson
    The best way for your child to enjoy his or her bath time is for you to provide him or her with the best child bath safety products. During a child bath, you should always consider safety first.
  • How To Treat Acid Reflux In Baby  By : Richal Peyton
    Acid refluxes don't just happen with older children and adults - acid reflux in baby can also happen. At the earliest signs of the condition, it is best to have your baby seen and properly diagnosed right away by the doctor. Babies suffering from acid reflux will show just about the same symptoms as adult sufferers. However, it can be more challenging to treat babies since they don't tend to follow certain methods all the time and may need more assistance. Take the steps in this article to effectively treat your baby.
  • Creative Toys Develop Your Child  By : Richard Runion
    Toys have always played a crucial role in enhancing children's lives, by bringing joy to children, and aiding them in learning and developing hand-eye coordination. This article tells you how.
  • When Letting Go Becomes Difficult  By : Abbey Grace Yap
    This article is about separation anxiety and how it is different from separation anxiety disorder. The former is a normal phase that children go through while growing up. The latter is a more developed form of separation anxiety, it extends up to a person's adult years and may be difficult to deal with without proper help. It is necessary to be informed of the difference of the two conditions to be able to keep track and determine if the normal growth phase has already turned into a psychological nightmare.
  • Creativity - Make Your Child More Creative By Boosting His Visual Development  By : Abhishek Agarwal
    Want to give your child a head-start over others? Try boosting his visual development and see him grow more and more creative.
  • How To Keep Your Grandkids Safe When They Visit  By : John Myre
    Grandchildren are truly a blessing. They rejuvenate and bring a great new sense of excitement and discovery. But there's also the serious downside of knowing that if anything happens on your watch, you've failed your own children.
  • How Much Sleep Do Children Need?  By : Sherry Harris
    Kids are full of energy. They love to play outside, run around, get dirty, jump, kick, scream, etc. It's okay though, because this is extremely normal behavior for young people. But what keeps them going like this and feeling good and healthy is getting the proper rest.
  • Tips To Treat Infant Reflux  By : MIKE SELVON
    More than half of all babies experience infant reflux during their first few months, but how do you know when it's a problem?
  • Providing Babies with Teething Pain Relief  By : Kristine Gonzaga
    Teething in babies is normally accompanied by slight pain and discomfort caused by the new teeth. Although this is normal, teething pain can disrupt your baby's routine and cause long periods of crying and being irritable. This article provides some tips on how you can provide your baby with simple and easy teething pain relief.
  • Infant Massage and Your Baby  By : Andrew Stratton
    Massage is an important routine, and it's not just for adults anymore. Usually, we think of stress relief, but for babies, infant massage promotes the growth and well-being of your child.
  • Tips on Overcoming Separation Anxiety  By : Kristine Gonzaga
    Being away from you and staying in an unfamiliar place makes your child prone to separation anxiety. This can cause him stress and make him more clingy when you have to leave. This article explores ways on how you can help ease the anxiety felt by your child with simple and practical tips.
  • Booster Seats Protect Children  By :
    Children who are too big for their car seats are often rushed straight to a regular seat belt before they are big enough. Seat belts are designed for full-grown adults and children need a transition booster seat. Having an effective extra restraint is essential to possibly saving a child's life.
  • Overcoming Separation Anxiety Disorder  By : Rcon Franchesca
    The article is about Separation Anxiety Disorder or SAD. It talks about the symptoms for the said disorder and its difference from the separation anxiety per se. The article also cites and explains the early signs of SAD among children.Treatments for the said disorder are also noted within the article.
  • Do You Know What To Do When Your Baby Cries?  By : Dave Deane
    Crying is a physiological process in the life of a baby. All normal babies cry to communicate with others. Since they can't express their feelings in words crying is the only way for communication.
  • Know All About Breastfeeding  By : Dave Deane
    From the first moment the infant is applied to the breast, it must be nursed upon a certain plan.
  • Safety Tips - Important In Careing For Babies - Part 2  By : Dave Deane
    What You Should NOT do
  • Safety Tips - Important In Careing For Babies - Part 1  By : Dave Deane
    What You Should Do?
  • Some Reasons Why Babies Cry  By : Dave Deane
    Crying is a normal event in the lives of all babies.When a baby comes out of the woomb the first thing to do is crying.
  • About The Deficiency Of Breast Milk  By : Dave Deane
    Deficiency of milk may exist even at a very early period after delivery, and yet be removed. This, however, is not to be accomplished by the means too frequently resorted to; for it is the custom with many, two or three weeks after their confinement, if the supply of nourishment for the infant is scanty, to partake largely of malt liquor for its increase.
  • Different Stomach And Bowel Disorders Among Infants  By : Dave Deane
    Disorder of the stomach and bowels is one of the most fruitful sources of the diseases of infancy. Only prevent their derangement, and, all things being equal, the infant will be healthy and flourish, and need not the aid of physic or physicians.
  • Sleeping Times During Infancy And Childhood  By : Dave Deane
    For three or four weeks after birth the infant sleeps more or less, day and night, only waking to satisfy the demands of hunger; at the expiration of this time, however, each interval of wakefulness grows longer, so that it sleeps less frequently, but for longer periods at a time.
  • Early Detection Of Disease In Children  By : Dave Deane
    It is highly important that a mother should possess such information as will enable her to detect disease at its first appearance, and thus insure for her child timely medical assistance.
  • Bathing and Cleaning Infants To Childhood  By : Dave Deane
    Cleanliness is essential to the infant's health. The principal points to which especial attention must be paid by the parent for this purpose are the following:
  • Conduct Disorder (CD)  By : Anthony Kane MD
    Conduct Disorder is the most serious of all disruptive behavior disorders in children and teens. If your child has this condition, you will learn here exactly what you can and need to do.
  • Child Abuse And A Poor Diet Connection: Needs A Closer Look  By : Brenda Skidmore
    If anyone thinks they have not been affected by child abuse, looking at current statistics should tell you otherwise. The costs of child abuse in the United States has been estimated to be around $94 billion.
  • How Child Toys Help to Enhance The Creative and Imaginative Side of Children of All Ages  By : Paul zayer
    Ask any young mom, and she will explain to you the joys of motherhood: Watching them grow, learn through play, and observing developmental milestones are some of the rewards of parenthood. These milestones don't just happen. They're carefully cultivated and developed. For children, discovering through play ensures that fundamental cognitive skills take effect. Babies have the classic child toys like rattles, stuffed animals and mobiles. Very young children have slightly more complicated toys that focus on logical reasoning. Kindergarten-age child toys are geared toward nurturing the imaginative and creative side of the child. As the child grows, he will pass through all of these developmental stages, so you better have age appropriate child toys on hand that will grow with him.
  • A Child's Web Of Sleep  By : Harvey D. Ong
    Sleep is something that adults generally believe children get enough of, but recent studies are showing this may not be true. Sleep can become difficult for children exposed to violent TV programs or news broadcast. In a related avenue, a lack of sleep can cause children to eventually become obese.
  • 8 Breast Feeding Benefits and The Long Term Effect  By : maura
    Breast feeding is the single most important thing you can do to protect your baby and help to promote good health. Best of all, breast feeding is free.
  • Seeing the Signs of Childhood Diabetes  By : Sterling Ostin
    Childhood diabetes is a relatively common condition affecting young people the world over. While this disease should be treated as serious, there have been great advances in medical treatments to help young diabetics lead more normal, comfortable lives.
  • A Warm Touch, A Beneficial Act  By : CECILL ARTATES
    Touch or massage therapy are beneficial to an infant's well being. There are innumerable medical facts that support the importance of touch, but more importantly, babies that were massaged early in childhood establish a warm, positive relationship that continues as the child grows.
  • Simple Ways to Tackle Children Bad Breath  By : Kelvin Ho
    Nowadays, it is very common to find children experiencing bad breath at times. In order to solve this problem, you will need to find out when this condition usually occurs as this will help you to narrow your search to the possible causes. In any case, you need not panic as, in most cases, this is not a severe problem and your child is perfectly healthy.
  • Mental Development Of Infants  By : Stephen Campbell
    The overall metal development of the infant is important in many ways and parents cannot overlook the key facts about their infant's metal progress.
  • Memory Development in Children  By : Stephen Campbell
    Many experts believed earlier, that children did not possess any memory skills till they were eight or nine months old, but many parents have been giving contradictory statements based on their experiences.
  • Ensure Your Baby's Safety and Security with a Baby Monitor  By : Jane Bear
    Pregnancy is finally over, now you are ready to go home with your little bundle of joy. Having a baby is a wonderful thing; it brings endless moments of joy to the new parents. Parents, especially first-timers, would love to spend every minute of the day and night with their baby, but it's just not possible. With a baby monitor, you can still hear your baby's breathing and hear every little movement, which is almost as good as being in the room with them.
  • Are Your Children Lacking Physical Activity ?  By : Steven Magill
    Given that physical activity not only keeps obesity at bay but generates a healthy and happy attitude, it’s surprising that more schools have not tried to harness the positive influence of physical activity within their educational programme. Unfortunately, usually physical activity takes a back seat to other subjects regarded as more important.
  • Autism Therapy Is a Lifetime of Work  By : Kerry Ng
    Raising a child with autism can be a real challenge for both the parents and caregivers. However, there are some cases where there has been some remarkable transitions in the child when autism therapy was started early in the child's life.
  • Some Causes of High Blood Pressure in Children  By : Neil Harper
    This article offers some insights into the causes of high blood pressure in children, and some ways of preventing or dealing with it.
  • Chidhood Obesity Facts and Tips  By : Ruff Raun
    Children being overweight or obese has risen to epidemic proportions according to recent research, with one out of five kids falling into this category.
  • What Are The Causes Of Childhood Obesity?  By : Cindy Heller
    Today, the rise in childhood obesity has several causes. The main cause of obesity is certainly children eat too much and/or not perform regular exercise or being generally inactive.
  • Tips for When Your Kids Have The Flu  By : Scott Meyers
    The flu can be a dangerous illness, especially for children. Because of smaller body size, and developing systems, children are at an increased risk with regards to all the symptoms of the flu.
  • The Top 6 Pacifier Safety Tips  By : JB Anthony
    Although not all babies take to pacifiers, pacifiers are generally a great source of comfort for most babies. In any case, if you do choose to get a pacifier for your baby, there are a couple of safety tips that you need to consider.
  • Why Should I Play with my Baby?  By : Tina Allen, LMT, CIIT, CIMI
    Many parents want to find ways to help stimulate their baby and what better way than through play time together. For babies, playing stimulates their senses, and helps them to learn. Playing with your baby, also known as infant stimulation, can include activities that stimulate your baby’s senses.
  • Unsung Benefits of Breastfeeding  By : Adrien Brody
    From the Stone Age until just a few generations ago, human infants' only sustenance was mother's milk, but modern infant formula seems to be an adequate substitute. After all, infant mortality in Western societies is at historic lows and growth patterns are normal.
  • Tips for Discreet Breastfeeding in Public  By : Adrien Brody
    If you're a new Mom who is nursing your baby you may be nervous about doing so in public. Or perhaps you are disturbed by media reports of women who are harassed for breastfeeding in public and are considering pumping your milk to give your baby when you leave home.
  • Breastfeeding - Handling Criticism  By : Adrien Brody
    Feelings about how to parent seem to shift with every generation. A new way of parenting, sometimes called attachment parenting, has emerged and it challenges many of the rigid teachings of our mother's generation.
  • Breastfeeding - Breast is Best  By : Adrien Brody
    Women have been feeding their children this way from the beginning, and it is of course natures intended food, therefore the best nourishment for your child. The decision to breast-feed is entirely up to you and each woman should make up her own mind, it is an individual choice.
  • Breastfeeding in USA  By : Adrien Brody
    An infant formula industry study found that only 31 percent of US infants are still being breastfed at 6 months, and even though experts recommend exclusive breastfeeding for 6 months, one study found that only 13% of breastfeeding mothers at 3 months and a MERE 1% at 6 months were doing so.
  • Belly Casting Kits to Remember this Beautiful Time  By : Andrew Stratton
    The belly casting kit and infant massage classes can deepen the bonding experience you have with your baby. Infant massage classes also help bonding with baby and teach the expectant parents massage techniques to relax the new baby and themselves.
  • Breastfeed A Toddler- Why?  By : Adrien Brody
    Is your baby approaching his or her first birthday and you're considering weaning?
  • Breastfeeding 101: Nursing Basics for New Moms  By : Adrien Brody
    Making the choice to breastfeed your new baby is one of the most important and far-reaching decisions you will make as a new mother. Both the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) and the World Health Organization (WHO) recommend breastfeeding as the preferred method of infant nutrition for the first year of life.
  • Breast Feeding Basics For Your Newborn Baby  By : Adrien Brody
    It is a myth that bottle-feeds and breast-feeding is equally good. Mother's milk is the best for proper growth of the child. There are certain nutrients in the mother's milk that helps the baby fight illnesses while also promoting brain development. As compared to breast fed babies, the formula-fed babies are more prone to illnesses.
  • Understanding Acid Reflux Problem In Babies  By : Cindy Heller
    Acid reflux in babies can be a real trouble for the parents, especially the first time parents. It is pathetic to see the babies who do not know any other way to communicate their pain but to cry inconsolably.
  • Who Will Take Care of Your Child?  By : wyatt
    If you and your partner are both working and perhaps at the peak of your respective careers, who will take care of your child once he is born?
  • What You Got To Know About Acid Flex In Infants  By : Cindy Heller
    Infant or newborn acid reflux is the scientific term used when a baby throws up. This is a familiar condition that is experienced by infants under the age of 12 months.
  • Crying Baby: Creative Tips on Calming Baby  By : Dawn Lambie
    Hush little baby dry all those tears, because if you don't mommy's going to hear and if mommy hears those tears, mommy will want to scream and you'll be feared! Sound familiar?
  • Parents Beware: Facts About SIDS You Know Know  By : JB Anthony
    You may have heard of what SIDS is. Many unfortunate parents have been told that it was SIDS that caused the death of their baby. If you know nothing more about this condition than the fact that it is strongly linked with infant sleep, then you should try to improve your knowledge about it. After all, SIDS is the leading cause of death in infants from 1 month to one year. Knowing about SIDS might help ensure that you can help prevent your baby from having it.
  • EPA Fish Oil for a Child  By : David McEvoy
    According to a study published in Pediatrics in 2005, fish oil might be a good addition to a child's diet for a number of reasons. This study suggested that learning problems and behavioural problems at schools might be directly related to the amount of essential fatty acids (as found in fish oil) in the child's diet.
  • Baby Bottle Weaning  By : wyatt
    Pediatricians and child experts say that babies have to be weaned from their bottles starting at 12 months.
  • Constipation in Children  By : Dr Jenny Tylee
    Constipation usually means difficulty in passing a stool; diminished frequency in opening of the bowels or the passage of hard, dry stools. Constipation is a common childhood problem. This article provides suggestions about what you can do to overcome the problem.
  • Baby 101  By : wyatt
    Having a baby is always something to look forward to. It is especially exciting for first-time parents, however, it is understandable that first-time moms have a few hundred questions they need answered when it comes to taking care of their children.
  • Bath Time Safety  By : IC
    Bath time can and should be one of the most enjoyable times of the day for parents and children; a perfect opportunity to bond and relax with baby. But once baby has moved into the big tub, the big shiny faucet and warm streaming water can be too much to resist, despite mom and dad’s repeated warnings.
  • Child Safety Comes Down To Simple Confidence  By : Joyce Jackson
    Learn why soemthing as simple as confidence can mean the difference between a safe child and a victim.
  • Doctors to Prescribe Anger Management for Children  By : Chris Marshall
    Doctors in England could soon be able to prescribe anger management classes for children with behavioural problems under a new 8.9 million pound government scheme.
  • Is Your Child Showing These Behavioral Disorder Symptoms?  By : Gary Toh
    This article takes a look at mental disorders in children. What symptoms should you look out for in your child that may suggest something is wrong? Know these and seek help if you spot them because if left untreated, such disorder can have very damaging effects on your child...
  • Childhood Obesity: Dietary Influences  By : Gurion Blattman
    Unhealthy dietary influences are a great factor in the growth of childhood obesity.
  • Childhood Obesity: Emotional Effects and Sedentary Lifestyles  By : Gurion Blattman
    The social and psychological issues of childhood obesity are perhaps even more intrusive on the child’s life than the physical. Childhood is a critical time for the development of self-esteem, thus the psychological issues faced by an overweight child places even more urgency on the prevention of the problem.
  • Breast Feeding The Easy Way  By : neil parnham
    From the first moment the infant is applied to the breast, it must be nursed upon a certain plan. This is necessary to the well-doing of the child, and will contribute essentially to preserve the health of the parent, who will thus be rendered a good nurse, and her duty at the same time will become a pleasure.
  • Three Steps To Protect Your Children From Their Porn Addicted Parent  By : Scott Wasserman
    If you share custody of your children with a porn addict, you probably feel worried and scared for your children. You might become especially panicked if your children are the age and gender preferred by the porn addict. Fortunately, these three steps can help you protect your children from their porn addicted parent.

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