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01st October 2009
Cerebral Palsy is the general name given to a class of disorders that affect children during their first years. It is characterized by difficulty in movements and coordination of the limbs and the torso. Ataxic Cerebral Palsy is the rarest form of Cerebra... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
05th September 2009
Experts have voiced valid concerns regarding the use (and abuse) of pacifiers. Not only can pacifiers cause 'nipple confusion' in an infant, it is also associated with premature weaning. A newborn infant is driven to suck on anything placed in their mout... Read >
Author: Ellsworth Cannon
30th August 2009
I could hear them long before I could see them, low rumbles, hoots and grunts, plus an unmistakeably loud fart. I could certainly smell them well enough and once our childish sniggering had died down, our guide pulled back the thick bamboo to reveal a sim... Read >
Author: Discovery Initiatives
15th July 2009
Choosing the right baby bedding to fit your nursery, baby, budget and theme doesn't have to be overwhelming. There are hundreds of baby bedding options out, but with these simple and quick steps you can choose the right baby bedding and have the nursery l... Read >
Author: Juan Burris
08th July 2009
When travelling in a car you should always respect the law and respect your own safety as well as that of others by wearing a seatbelt at all times. It is important that everyone wears a seatbelt when driving as many shocking television adverts and eviden... Read >
Author: Phil Adams-Wright
08th July 2009
Everyone has different parenting styles. What works for one couple doesn't necessarily work for the next. Taking responsibility for the duties of caring for a newborn infant should be one in which both parents do their fair share. The way in which those d... Read >
Author: Simone Butler
02nd July 2009
When struggling with the daily experiences of chronic illness, we rarely engage a most powerful (and empowering) healing force at our disposal. Many of us with chronic illness are so busy coping with symptoms each day, we may never even be aware this he... Read >
Author: Malcolm Dayton, LPC, CHt
11th June 2009
If you are sexually active, you should seriously consider taking a Chlamydia test. Chlamydia accounts for 30% of all sexually transmitted diseases (STD’s) reported annually in the United Kingdom. In the United States, Chlamydia is also the most reported... Read >
Author: Andrew Burtler
29th May 2009
Copyright (c) 2009 Liddle Kidz Foundation Infant and Children's Pediatric Massage
Infants and children simply love to be touched. In fact, they thrive on it and it is plays a crucial part of their optimal development. Children need physical contact for... Read >
Author: Tina Allen Liddle Kidz
08th May 2009
Crib and bedding are the two things in the nursery that your
newborn infant will use the most. Selecting bedding that is
good and appealing for both your little one and yourself is
really important because during the first year of living, a
baby devel... Read >
Author: Richard J Jones
01st May 2009
When a child is born, it is hard for parents to resist spending lavishly as they always want the best for baby. Months before the actual arrival of the newborn infant, plans and preparations are in full swing for preparing up a nursery. One of the most im... Read >
Author: Richard J Jones
25th March 2009
There’s nothing like listening to the screams of a newborn infant forced to withdraw from methadone to change your mind about so-called ‘harm reduction’ programs like free methadone for opioid-addicted women.
Harm reduction -- providing addicts w... Read >
Author: Rod MacTaggart
20th February 2009
Jaundice is an effect of buildup in the blood of the bilirubin, a yellowish pigment that gets from the breakdown of old erythrocytes. It is normal for the erythrocytes to break down, although the bilirubin formed does not generally cause jaundice since th... Read >
Author: Narisa R.
16th February 2009
As parents we are aware that quality sleep is an essential part of a child's growth and well being. Most baby sleep disorders are a learned behavior. These can be overcome by changing the child's environment before bedtime and gently teaching them to slee... Read >
Author: The Parent Fairy
03rd February 2009
Facts About Cystic Fibrosis
Part 1
What is Cystic Fibrosis?
Cystic fibrosis is an inherited genetic disease affecting the body’s mucous production and sweat glands. To date there has been no cure for cystic fibrosis although research is ongoi... Read >
Author: Vital Ethics
09th January 2009
Baby strollers have several other names such as prams, buggies, pushchairs, and baby carriages. In the past, the designs and models of strollers are limited. But recently, there are more elaborate designs available in the market, depending on the manufact... Read >
Author: Paul Wise
29th December 2008
The day that you have been waiting for, has finally arrived!
This is the day that all expectant parents have been waiting nine months for; the bringing of your newborn baby home from the hospital. The nursery is full of everything that a newborn infant w... Read >
Author: Baby
27th October 2008
Infant constipation, like constipation in adults, is a common cause of abdominal pain in this age group. Children can have a very wide range of variations in the frequency at which they open their bowel. Constipation can occur in the newborn, infant, todd... Read >
Author: peterhutch
23rd October 2008
Kid’s Jewellery is a peculiar class of jewelry. A broad variety of kid’s jewellery is available for kids of all ages from infants to adolescents. Jewellery for infants and kids is very popular and famous. Charms are considered as the protectors that p... Read >
Author: Imran Ali
25th April 2008
Welcoming a newborn child into the family is truly a momentous occasion regardless if it yours or a close friends family that is being blessed with a new member. Of course, the arrival of a new child is a time to give gifts to the new mother to help her w... Read >
Author: Evelin Jennings
25th March 2008
Bacteria are not always harmful, but they are also useful in many ways. There are some bacteria that are very safe, if present in the food and are also needed to preserve the taste and texture of the food. It is a general fact that bacteria love to eat. A... Read >
Author: Peter Gitundu
21st February 2008
Your bundle of joy is going to share your home with you. Shouldn’t you make an effort to change it for the baby? Organizing your house for pregnancy will make it special for the little one once it comes into this world.
Start At The Pre - Pregnancy ... Read >
Author: apurva
19th February 2008
Your bundle of joy is going to share your home with you. Shouldn’t you make an effort to change it for the baby? Organizing your house for pregnancy will make it special for the little one once it comes into this world.
Start At The Pre - Pregnanc... Read >
Author: apurva
18th February 2008
Description
Insomnia is an extremely frustrating condition, during which normal sleep patterns are consistently interrupted-either when falling asleep, in the middle of the night, or very early in the morning. One, two, or three consecutive sleep depri... Read >
Author: Alien
21st January 2008
Breasts grow sporadically at different times in the life of a woman. At some times the growth is rapid, while at other times the growth is so slow that it cannot be observed. However, breasts do keep growing right from the fetal stage till a much later s... Read >
Author: Dr John Anne
06th August 2007
If you have newly been delivered of a baby, or your time is just around the corner, you might find that your thoughts are going to regaining your pre-pregnancy figure. This is all well and good, but new mothers need to be careful how they go about dieting... Read >
Author: Krishan Bakhru
06th August 2007
It’s that time of day again, and you eagerly settle down in your grandmother’s antique rocking chair to breastfeed your newborn. This is the best time of the day for you as it affords more bonding time with your baby. But did you also know that you ar... Read >
Author: Krishan Bakhru
03rd July 2007
You've most likely heard every doctor and health care professional say that breastfeeding new babies is the best nutrition there is. Not only is it the natural way to feed your baby, but the health benefits are enormous. Here are 10 great reasons why you ... Read >
Author: Alien
24th April 2007
If you have a colicky baby, you probably have a baby who also isn't sleeping well. Baby sleep problems and colic go hand in hand. And, if your baby is having trouble sleeping, chances are, you are too. So let's help you all get some sleep.
The problem... Read >
Author: Cherie Stirewalt
13th February 2007
Breasts grow sporadically at different times in the life of a woman. At some times the growth is rapid, while at other times the growth is so slow that it cannot be observed. However, breasts do keep growing right from the fetal stage till a much later st... Read >
Author: Dr.Anna Hardy
04th July 2006
Many fathers feel excluded from parenting their children during the first initial stages of life. This feeling of exclusion and helplessness is exacerbated by mother breastfeeding her baby. So, can a father get more involved when it comes to feeding his b... Read >
Author: Robin OBrien
17th May 2006
Copyright 2006 Hali Shipon
There is only one thing better than a newborn baby --- that special bundle of joy --- and that is a fabulous Welcome Baby Bassinet gift basket or a wonderful Baby Necessities Gift Bag. Both of these delightful packages inclu... Read >
12th September 2005
"Is it an Emotion or a Feeling?"
by Susan Dunn, MA, The EQ Coach
Let's say you're sad. How do you know whether it's a
"feeling" or an "emotion?"
I got interested, so I went and checked out what the words originally meant and where they came from.... Read >
Author: Susan Dunn
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