Archive for July, 2007
With the availability of breastfeeding information today, every parent has the opportunity to make an informed decision about breastfeeding.
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Several factors can contribute to the tragedy of teen suicide. By understanding what those factors are, parents and others working with teens may be more able to help them heal. This article describes a hidden factor often overlooked. Protecting young children from being accessed by predators may be more important to preventing teen suicides than most people realize.
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According to Healthy People 2010, a national initiative to improve the health of all Americans, only 64 percent of America’s mothers breastfed their babies in early postpartum in 1998–despite breastfeeding’s many positive benefits. One goal of Healthy People 2010 is to see that percentage increase to 75 percent by 2010.
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Never leave children alone in a car. What many parents and caregivers don’t know is that the temperature inside a car can reach deadly levels in as little as 10 minutes.
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Doing some research about breastfeeding and talking to other mothers is a great way to get inside information and to have your personal questions answered.
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How Name Analysis reveals the true, in-depth meaning of any baby name, including how the individual letters in the name will affect your child throughout his/her life.
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Autism is a lifelong disability and I wouldn’t wish it on anyone. It may or may not be a “living nightmare” but it certainly is a worry.
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The name you give your baby will have a far greater impact on your child than you may realise. According to the ancient, scientific system of Name Analysis, names affect our personality, our health, career & relationships and also what happens to us in our lives. This article explains how.
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Why choosing the right baby name may be far more important than most parents ever realize, and how to choose a positive baby name for your little one.
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When school is out, kids want to find something to do to occupy their time. Why not start a small business? Kids can do something they enjoy and make money at the same time.Sit down with your kids and have them list the things that they like to do. Developing a business plan with your kids will determine what money, if any, is needed up front. Kids can make their own flyers advertising the new business and hand them out throughout the neighborhood and to family and fr…
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