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Having a bonus baby - two or more?

06th October 2009
I once asked a friend of mine what it was like to give birth to twins. She said: ‘First one came out and then the other.’ I didn’t both to ask her whether raising twins was as simple. We all know the answer to that. As you know, New Zealand has a u... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Children parent communication

05th October 2009
Interaction between parents and their children can be a source of enormous pleasure and a wonderful bridge to being secure and warm. Or it can be a source of deep distress for everybody and bring a family to the brink of collapse. It is that important. ... Read >
Author: Ann Henshall

Child Birth - Choosing a Hospital

29th September 2009
Considerations you need to take when choosing a Hospital Information about the hospitals in your area is available from your doctor, antenatal clinic, social worker, friends and acquaintances. However, the only way to find out what a hospital can offer... Read >
Author: jellybabys

They Don't need sympathy

16th September 2009
THEY DON’T NEED SYMPATHY! Author: Joan Chitty Over the years my husband and I have been foster parents in both England and America. We have fostered both quote ‘Normal’ children and mentally impaired children. We have also... Read >

Nurse Call, Wandering Alarms and Falls Protection

11th September 2009
Britain has an ever increasing population of old age pensioners. The proportion of the UK population over 65 years old is now 15%, compared to 11% in 1951 and 5% in 1911. With improvements in national health care and diet, many now enjoy life into their e... Read >
Author: Henry Funk

Retirement Village Decision

08th September 2009
I spent a lot of time with my grandparents from the age of seventeen to twenty one. My parents moved back to Europe and as I wanted to stay in Australia, my grandparents’ home became my own for a few years. Through this time we became close and it wa... Read >
Author: Keith Slovaski

Breeding Blue and Gold Macaws Top Tips

06th September 2009
Many people get attached to pet macaws and consider breeding at a later date in time. This kind of bird is very friendly and interacts well with people. Do not rush the choice to reproduce this bird species, first ask if this task has been done by folks... Read >
Author: Amanda

Mental and emotional aspects of multiple sclerosis (MS)

06th September 2009
When patients are diagnosed with MS, the physical symptoms are the easiest to catch sight of. They are not always obvious, but at least they can be measured.The emotional effects are not visible externally, so may be overlooked by the relatives or carers ... Read >

How To Make A Difference To The Lives Of Alzheimer's Patients Through Reborning

26th August 2009
Placing a reborn doll in the arms of an Alzheimers patient can calm them to the point of being able to communicate and take instruction. It is a really positive niche for the reborn artist. At Ashcroft Care Home based in Chesterfield, Derbyshire, UK, t... Read >
Author: Dare To Be Publications

Spontaneous Remission - do we know enough to encourage it in other cases?

25th August 2009
Spontaneous remission and the placebo effect are the often used explanations to explain medically unexpected recovery. However those who wish to explain away such totally unlikely recoveries as spontaneous remission completely miss the point. If just one ... Read >
Author: Harriet Denz-Penhey

Baby Monitors and Safety

16th August 2009
With a baby safety monitor the folks or carers can enjoy the freedom of not being in the same room as their little ones while they are out for the count. They allow the oldsters to carry on with the daily activities without the angst of having the baby i... Read >
Author: Sandy Hines

10 Work-Life Balance – 5 Tips On How To Be An Excellent Single Parenting All-Rounder!

04th August 2009
1. Know What You Want The first step towards getting what you want, is knowing what you want. I decided very early on that my business was going to support my time with my daughter and not suck away these valuable years with me at work while she was wi... Read >
Author: JBroadley

Reverse Lookup: The Easiest Way to Find People

04th August 2009
Reverse lookup is a service that provides detailed information about individuals requiring very little input from the searcher. It is now possible to find all you need to know about someone so long as you know either an email address, phone number social ... Read >
Author: Carmen

You Can be Peaceful

29th July 2009
How can you remain peaceful and loving when the world around you is demonstrating the opposite? In recent years there has been an increase worldwide in the number of people who are troubled by emotional problems. More and more people are lonely, dep... Read >
Author: Roseanna Leaton

Building Schools for the Future

28th July 2009
The Department for Children, Schools and Families announced the Building Schools for the Future Programme (BSF) in 2003. The programme aims to rebuild and/or renew all of England's 3,500 secondary schools over a 15 year period - creating world-class learn... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Baby Monitors Which Is Best - Wireless Vs Wired

17th June 2009
When it comes to a baby monitor wireless and wired baby safety monitors have both have their advantages and disadvantages. It is really useful to understand between these two types of baby monitor so that you can choose the right one for your circumstance... Read >
Author: Andy Jones

7 Tips for Alzheimer’s Music Therapy

12th June 2009
As you've no doubt experienced, a particular song can take you back to a particular place and time; you remember where you were when you heard it and what you were doing. The song itself allowed you to access the memory and without it, you wouldn't of. Mu... Read >
Author: Katie Harper

Disadvantaged families in Australia

07th June 2009
While Australia is best known as the lucky country, there are actually more than 680,000 kids struggling with economic hardship. In the current economic climate, Australia will see even greater hardship for disadvantaged families already struggling, and m... Read >
Author: Scott Jamieson

Charity work through The Smith Family

07th June 2009
Our children are Australia's future and also our country's most precious and vulnerable resource. Sadly, one in seven Australian children are disadvantaged and do not have access to the same educational, health or life opportunities that most of us enjoy... Read >
Author: Scott Jamieson

Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS)

05th June 2009
Sudden Infant Death Syndrom * What is SIDS? * Cigarette Smoke is linked to SIDS * Safe Sleeping * Safe Places to Sleep * Safe Bedding * Sleep Dangers * Common Questions What is SIDS? Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (S... Read >
Author: Tizzie Hall

Feed Your Inner Child With Hypnosis Confidence Downloads

02nd June 2009
Why are love and hugs so very, very important to one's sense of self worth, to one's confidence? Hypnosis confidence downloads can be used to give your inner child the love you need and perhaps never felt you got when you were growing up. In recent y... Read >
Author: Roseanna Leaton

You can Make Money in Indonesia

15th April 2009
If you have a little capital, you can make money in Indonesia. even though basically many of the people are very poor here. Here are a few suggestions for you. 1. There is a shortage of beef in Indonesia. Thus breeding cattle can be very lucrativ... Read >
Author: sheldon archer

Becoming a Foster Family in Australia

09th April 2009
Thinking about starting to foster children? Many carers have reported that starting a foster family has given them a sense of worth and its been a very rewarding experience. Children may need the security of a foster home for many reasons. Some paren... Read >
Author: Paul Abbot

Primary Schools in Victoria

04th April 2009
Primary schools in Victoria follow along much the same rules as in others states of Australia. Children must attend between the ages of 5 and 15. To start, the child must have turned 5 years of age before the 1st of April. The grades go through from prep ... Read >
Author: Mel C

ENA Jobs UK is the Australian based representative of ENA

02nd April 2009
ENA is licensed by UK health authorities and comply to high national standards, therefore provide all staff with quality training and support by their qualified and professional team. Now ENA are pleased to introduce the opportunity to Australian and New... Read >
Author: Henry Funk

24hr Support at Home from Emergency Response

09th January 2009
Whatever the emergency, you’re not alone, because you can be in contact 24 hours a day and night, no matter where you are in your house. It can be a real worry for someone vulnerable being on their own. Peace of mind can be yours, when with a simple ... Read >
Author: 3rsales

24hr Support at Home from Emergency Response

16th November 2008
“Feel completely secure in your own home!” Whatever the emergency, you’re not alone, because you can be in contact 24 hours a day and night, no matter where you are in your house. It can be a real worry for someone vulnerable being on their ow... Read >
Author: 3rsales

Lack of care and attention lead to Neglect

30th October 2008
Neglect is the lack of care or failure to provide adequate nourishment, stimulation, safety, education and love to a child or children. Neglect can have serious consequences on a child’s psychological, physical and emotional development. It is oft... Read >
Author: Anurag

Cattery VS Cat Hotel

21st October 2008
As a cat owner, your cat may be very independent or very shy, playful or happy just lying in the sun. All cats have their own personalities, so having someone else look after them can be daunting. But what if there were a professional place for you pet to... Read >
Author: Jenny

Join the fight against cancer today, by signing up for a sponsored event

15th October 2008
Everybody likes to do their bit for a good cause, but there are so many different charities these days it can be a somewhat daunting exercise trying to find that one meaningful cause to dedicate time and energy to. From environmental and animal chari... Read >
Author: Isla Campbell

Some Treatment To Help Phobias

01st October 2008
A terror is an uncontrollable and irrational terror of a demur or a place, such as an unease of airborne, or heights, or insects, an ordinary terror (terror of gathering people, of departure to teach), claustrophobia (dread of enclosed seats), or agorapho... Read >
Author: Joan Shine

Are You A Stay At Home Mum?

14th August 2008
The work place has changed dramatically since the industrial revolution and feminist movement. Women no longer wanted to work at home, they decided to take a stand along side men at work. Equal rights and equal salaries were being fought for by women ever... Read >
Author: Christopher

Experience Works to give Cancer a Clear Voice

29th July 2008
Whatever stage you’re at in life, it’s always going to be devastating to find out you have a terminal illness. Not only does it highlight your own mortality, but being told you have an incurable condition also changes the way you approach life. It can... Read >
Author: Isla Campbell

Planning a Cruise Holiday

01st May 2008
Are you planning a holiday of a lifetime aboard a ship? There are a number of questions to ask yourself and perhaps some of the answers below will help you to plan your perfect holiday. The first question you need to ask i... Read >
Author: Danny Smith

Complete Information on Alzheimer disease with Treatment and Prevention

28th April 2008
Alzheimer disease is the one of the most average cause of dementia. For Alzheimer disease there is currently no cure. The cause and improvement of Alzheimer's disease is not well understood, but is associated with plaques and tangles in the brain. AD is a... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

What can be done about depression in Alzheimer's Disease?

27th April 2008
Did you see the news last December that Terry Pratchett has Alzheimer’s. He is only 59. When I was younger, we used to congratulate anyone who approached their sixtieth birthday without dying. Now, with the improvements in diet and medical science, we a... Read >
Author: John Scott

Herbal Medicines For Psychotic Disorders - Autism Treatment

21st January 2008
Children and adults with autism are unable to relate to others in a meaningful way. They have difficulty developing relationships or understanding other people's feelings and often develop strange obsessions or odd behavior patterns. Autism is believed to... Read >
Author: Alien

Alternative Treatment For Phobias

20th January 2008
A phobia is an uncontrollable and irrational fear of an object or a situation, such as a fear of flying, or heights, or insects, a social phobia (fear of meeting people, of going to school), claustrophobia (fear of enclosed spaces), or agoraphobia (fear o... Read >
Author: Alien

Adopt a Reindeer Find-me-a-Gift

12th October 2007
Once you adopt the reindeer you are encouraged to visit the herd of around 150 reindeer so they can all say thank you for becoming their friend for helping them to continue their happy lives!Do you have a question about this product? Email us nowWhen you ... Read >
Author: sarah hague

Enduring Power of Attorney - Last Chance Saloon

21st September 2007
Copyright (c) 2007 Ray PrinceIf you've not heard yet, you only have a few days left to organise your enduring Power of Attorney. Officially, you have until September 30th to get it in place, at which time EPAs will be replaced by Lasting Powers of Attor... Read >
Author: Ray Prince

Smooth First Day at Day care - Tips for Providers and Parents

09th August 2007
The first day at day care is a big one for all concerned mum, child and carer. It is exciting and terrifying at the same time. Here are a few tips on how best to prepare all of you for the big day and help make that transition a smooth one. M... Read >
Author: Fiona Lohrenz

Bullying and your child with Aspergers

30th May 2007
In March 2007 in the UK moves were made to start putting pressure on Tony Blair and the rest of government to start recognising and helping autistic children in schools who are being bullied. A number of parents have outlined that their children are being... Read >

Crying Baby - Will A Warm Cuddle Comfort My Crying Baby

02nd December 2006
Crying babies will normally always have a reason why they bawl, scream, yell or kick up a fuss. Getting to the root of the problem of why we have a crying baby in the first place will definitely help mummy and daddy stem the flow of tears. A baby's cry... Read >
Author: Maisy Day

Family and Friends

19th November 2006
Although there are different types of mental illness and symptoms, family members and friends of those affected share many similar experiences. There is a lot you can do to help your friend or relative. However, you need to look after yourself too. Get... Read >
Author: Arthur Buchanan

Alzheimer Treatment

18th November 2006
We are learning more and more about what ails us, including the disease of Alzheimers. There is still a lot we don't understand however, and we are a long way from finding a cure. There is Alzheimer treatment which can improve symptoms temporarily, but t... Read >
Author: Gary H

Asperger's Syndrome and Unequal Reaction to Pain

24th July 2006
As Parents, Teachers and Professionals of children with Asperger's Syndrome we are all familiar with the enigma of their unequal reaction to pain and injury. A stubbed toe or paper cut may set off a pain response (crying, screaming, and sobbing) such as i... Read >
Author: Nelle Frances

Play for children with autism

12th April 2006
Kids with autism really benefit from learning through play but many of us are unsure about what we should do but with Sensetoys to help, getting started is easy! Most of us have limited time to spend looking for the kinds of toys and activities that ... Read >
Author: Lesley Burton

Having a bonus baby - two or more?

21st March 2006
I once asked a friend of mine what it was like to give birth to twins. She said: 'First one came out and then the other.' I didn't both to ask her whether raising twins was as simple. We all know the answer to that. As you know, New Zealand has a unique ... Read >
Author: Wintergreen .

Coping with Tantrums

17th February 2006
Tantrums are never easy to deal with and push parents to their limits of patients. It often seems to be that parents of children with social difficulties have a harder job because tantrums are either more frequent, unpredictable or harder to bring under ... Read >
Author: Ben Sidman

How To Spice Up Valentines Day By Changing The Direction Of Your Love.

07th February 2006
Another Valentines day is upon us and as we spread the love this month, how about starting right at home with your self? I want to talk about loving your self. I am sure that you have encountered loads of people who both professionally and personally ... Read >
Author: Adam Eason