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Why you should take DHA during Pregnancy

13th October 2009
Have you read about this recently? The subject of DHA during pregnancy began to become a subject of interest once it was discovered just how important a role this omega fatty acid plays in the cognitive development of infants. What scientists wanted to ... Read >
Author: Laurel Cohen

Why you should take Fish Oil Supplements during Pregnancy

12th October 2009
If you have never considered the idea the use of fish oil supplements during pregnancy to be all that important, then you could be shortchanging your unborn child. It has been proven over the years that an abundance of omega fatty acids must be present i... Read >
Author: Laurel Cohen

During Pregnancy Omega 3 Fish Oil Supplements is a Must

12th October 2009
More and more doctors are telling their patients that during pregnancy omega 3 fish oil supplements are a must. This is because in order for your baby to achieve optimum cognitive development he or she has got to achieve high levels of DHA. High levels ... Read >
Author: Laurel Cohen

A Healthy Pregnancy and Fish Oil

12th October 2009
It is totally understandable that women want to take the best care of themselves during pregnancy and fish oil supplements are something that can benefit the health of both the mother and the fetus. It used to be believed that the benefits of DHA rich om... Read >
Author: Laurel Cohen

The Benefits of taking DHA Prenatal Dietary Supplements

12th October 2009
Let’s face it. There have been numerous studies conducted in order to determine the benefits of taking DHA prenatal dietary supplements. The results that these researchers have gotten seem to indicate that there are a great many ways in which both the... Read >
Author: Laurel Cohen

The Reality about a Well Known Fish Oil

05th October 2009
Just about anyone that has ever heard about the famous Zone diet, is probably aware about the touted benefits of Zone fish oil. There are a couple of different versions in this company’s line-up that seek to give you the health advantages that omega-3 ... Read >
Author: Laurel Cohen

The New Christian Belief Coaching

02nd October 2009
Christian Belief or Life Coaching can be traced to both the Old and New Testaments of the Bible, that teach, “people do what they do because they believe what they believe,” i.e., “As a man thinks in his heart so is he.” (Proverbs 23:7) This al... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Baby cognitive development

16th September 2009
Baby�s cognitive development solely means the ability and capability of the baby�s brain to learn and remember new things. This development starts from the womb itself. The brain of the baby begins forming connections and relates between nerve cells a... Read >
Author: Alien

Involving Yourself in Your Child's Activities

13th August 2009
It's probably no secret that children who have involved parents are more happy, healthy, and well-adjusted and excel at their educational and extracurricular pursuits. It can increase their cognitive development, keeps them motivated, strengthens the par... Read >
Author: Emilio Maldonado

Swing Sets and All Their Options

27th July 2009
Whether you have a small or a large backyard you should take a look at the outdoor swing sets that are on the market today. The size doesn’t really matter because there are so many choices in terms of the design when it comes to swing sets. Structures c... Read >
Author: Jennifer Boris

Aromatherapy For Bub

17th April 2009
Aromatherapy refers to the use of plant essential oils to treat ailments and promote emotional well being. But does it work for babies? The science behind baby aromatherapy Dr Alan Hirsh, a psychiatrist and neurological director of the Smell and Taste T... Read >
Author: Kate Hanson

Children and Valuable Life Skills Revealed by Doing Jigsaw Puzzles

16th April 2009
Copyright (c) 2009 Elke Smith Jigsaw puzzles have been a long-time favorite learning toy. Parents often appreciate the value of puzzles and their importance in enhancing a child's basic educational skills. By putting together a puzzle, a child's han... Read >

Games that help Baby Learn Chinese

25th March 2009
Play is an important part of baby’s learning about the environment, relationships and cognitive development. Besides learning, games are a great way for baby to bond with the family. For parents who want their children to be bilingual and learn C... Read >
Author: Ray Ritchey

Games that help Baby Learn Chinese

13th March 2009
Play is an important part of baby’s learning about the environment, relationships and cognitive development. Besides learning, games are a great way for baby to bond with the family. For parents who want their children to be bilingual and learn C... Read >
Author: Ray Ritchey

What Should Be In Your Child's Preschool Curriculum?

10th March 2009
What Should Be In Your Child's Preschool Curriculum? Boston-area parents in search of preschools in Brookline or Brookline daycare centers offering a preschool program, might be surprised to discover how many different l curriculums there are for this... Read >
Author: Jane Bartlett

Finding a Nurturing Daycare Center

10th March 2009
Finding a Nurturing Daycare Center Many parents in communities throughout the Boston area look for Brookline daycare facilities that offer a nurturing environment similar to what they, as parents, provide at home for their child. More than routine mai... Read >
Author: Jane Bartlett

Benefits of Piano Lessons for Children

16th January 2009
The surprising benefits for children taking the piano lessons, be it the online piano lessons or offline, are innumerable. One would be awed at what all seemingly simple piano lessons can do to make your children an all-rounder. Some of the benefits of pi... Read >
Author: Johny

The Importance of Outdoor Play for Children

17th December 2008
Within childhood education and development fields, the principal that free play is one of the best methods whereby children learn and develop is widely accepted. Free play occurs most spontaneously in outdoor settings where little adult supervision is req... Read >
Author: Andrea Flint

Push Play Rocks The Tween Scene

02nd December 2008
It is remarkable to me how the face of pop music has changed. When I was a kid there was definitely those popular bands that most people were embarrassed to admit they enjoyed. A certain group that rhymes with Buran Buran comes to mind.I seem to remember ... Read >
Author: thins

3 Year Old Toys – Learning with fun

01st December 2008
The age of three is a vital period in a youngster’s growth process. It is during this time that a toddler starts going to school and getting ready to face the world. This is the time to do some serious learning through educational toys an... Read >
Author: Kilian

3 Year Old Toys – Learning with fun

01st December 2008
The age of three is a vital period in a youngster’s growth process. It is during this time that a toddler starts going to school and getting ready to face the world. This is the time to do some serious learning through educational toys an... Read >
Author: Kilian

Jaundice Treatment Protects Infants From Severe Brain Injuries

22nd November 2008
A recent study developed by the University of Texas Medical School, found that infants who received an early and aggressive form of a jaundice treatment had less signs and symptoms of traumatic brain injury-related issues in the future, according to an ar... Read >
Author: Legal

Baby Dolls Toys

11th November 2008
From the ancient times tool is considered to be a very important tool. The work done with the help of tool will separate out a human from others. It’s in human nature that if something goes beyond your grasp, it would be more feasible to draw very close... Read >
Author: Bella Mclaine

Schistosomiasis

11th November 2008
Although it has a low mortality rate, schistosomiasis often is a chronic illness that can damage internal organs and, in children, impair growth and cognitive development.The urinary form of schistosomiasis is associated with increased risks for bladder c... Read >
Author: rosy

Be Involve With Your Childs' Activities

16th October 2008
It's probably no secret that children who have involved parents are more happy, healthy, and well-adjusted and excel at their educational and extracurricular pursuits. It can increase their cognitive development, keeps them motivated, strengthens the pare... Read >
Author: Jerald Shapiro

Exceptional Learning Strategies - Part 2

01st October 2008
One Activity at a Time. . . This method of play is so basic and simple, yet so fundamental to your child’s creative and cognitive development. It goes like this: stick with one activity until your child is done exploring the possibilities. Yo... Read >
Author: Anthony Vecchioni

Boost Your Child's Brainpower by Simply Letting Them Spend More Time on a Playground

17th July 2008
We all know kids love playgrounds. Now, research shows that playing on the playground can boost brainpower too! Playing has been linked to emotional, social, motor and cognitive development. Playgrounds facilitate the benefits of pure, spontaneous and act... Read >
Author: Marina Mironov

Stay At Home Moms

18th June 2008
Stay at home moms are finding great success building their own businesses from home. Moms are doing a great service to their children, husbands and themselves. Stay at home moms are becoming financially savvy. Stay-at-home moms are coming back in styl... Read >
Author: John DeGraw

Stay At Home Moms

18th June 2008
Stay at home moms are finding great success building their own businesses from home. Moms are doing a great service to their children, husbands and themselves. Stay at home moms are becoming financially savvy. Stay-at-home moms are coming back in styl... Read >
Author: John DeGraw

Books for Young Children – Teach your child a love of reading

11th June 2008
Children love to learn new things. While an adult may make a distinction between learning and playing, to the young child, the experience is the same; playing is learning and learning is fun. From their earliest days, children have an inbuilt drive to fin... Read >
Author: Trish

Making Your Backyard Fun

12th February 2008
Playing outdoors is a favorite childhood pastime for many of us. However, with the proliferation of video games, home computers, and the Internet in recent times, many parents of small children find it difficult to get their kids outside to play – but t... Read >
Author: LAusten

Toy safety and general toy information

06th November 2007
Toy Safety:Be certain that eyes, noses, buttons, ribbons and other decorations are securely fastened and cannot be pulled or bitten off. A child does not always see significance in a small crack or tear if the toy is still in once piece. Often a spot of g... Read >
Author: Uridium

Catholic Style Home Schooling

27th September 2007
What is Catholic homeschooling? Proficiently, it's not so complex to figure out and understand. As you may be aware or have already guessed, it is homeschooling by those with the Catholic religious faith organization ingrained into their coaching. Its ver... Read >
Author: Carol Currie

Are traditional wooden toys still as good for baby, toddler and child development as modern toys?

30th May 2007
With so many different toys on the market it is not surprising that choosing a toy for a baby, toddler or child can become unnecessarily confusing. It seems that unless a toy can buzz, flash, beep and grab your attention in some kind of weird and wonderf... Read >
Author: Karen Singleton

Traditional Toys For Toddlers

27th March 2007
Toddlers are learning to walk, learning to run, and exploring their world in full force with all five senses. Toys that stimulate their curiosity and aid in their development are the best choices at this age. Toddlers have graduated from their baby toy... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

The effects of genetic and environmental factors on IQ

17th February 2007
For the last 140 years, scholars have been preoccupied with identifying the exact factors that influence one’s IQ. The numerous studies on the subject have led most scientists nowadays to the belief that one’s IQ is determined by a variety of both gen... Read >
Author: Alexander Roulinski

Learning the Four Key Elements of Child Development

19th January 2007
Many parents focus on the physical and cognitive aspects of their child’s development. Unfortunately, parents juggling hundreds of responsibilities often overlook emotional and social development. These are vitally important to a child’s growth. ... Read >
Author: Xeal

Do people ever outgrow the joy of toys?

06th January 2007
Contrary to popular representations, toys are not, and have never been just the domain of children. In fact, toys have consistently captured the imagination of the general public and are the companions of adults just as much as they are a mainstay in th... Read >
Author: martymac

Lactation 101

03rd January 2007
Lactation, or breastfeeding, is not only a natural, healthy way to provide the perfect mix of nutrients, hormones and proteins for your newborn, but it also creates an invaluable opportunity for mother and child to bond and develop emotional intimacy. Her... Read >
Author: Jacqueline Courtiol

Child-proofing a home is something all new parents need to action

13th December 2006
All parents want to nurture, protect and care for their children; however, it's not always possible for parents to keep a constant watch over them. That said, it's often when a parent turns their head that a child's natural curiosity will result in an a... Read >
Author: martymac

Why Your Kids Need Educational Toys.

04th December 2006
Children's educational toys are an essential component to every child’s playroom. My son Jack and I took some time out from playing with the educational toys he received for Christmas and went to a hockey game over the holidays. Life would be much easi... Read >
Author: jimsy

Jump Start the Grey Cells in your child

16th June 2006
Centuries ago, midwives and mothers advised pregnant women to stay happy, listen to music, be around nature, and embrace good health. Now advanced research in child development shows that brain development in children does not occur after birth but begins... Read >
Author: Smart Neurons

Anxiety Treatment With Drugs

02nd February 2006
Anxiety Do you often find yourself stressed out because of certain misfortunes of the past or uncertainty of future? How frequently do you feel a pang of an unpleasant emotion in anticipation of some ill- defined calamity? If very often it is time for y... Read >
Author: JTM Marketing

Cognitive Development

11th September 2005
Employees have been said that they are the key people to making an organization run and achieve its goals. The employees are the organization's most valuable asset. It seems only logical to allow employees to participate in programs that allow them to us... Read >
Author: Nick Roy