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24th September 2009
Fewer and fewer women who are between the ages of 20 and 34 years old are living a lifestyle they should before becoming pregnant. If you are thinking about having a baby, then there are many things you can do to help your body be ready to have a baby. ... Read >
Author: GeraldFitz
23rd September 2009
It is a common belief that the human brain is somehow empty at birth, and as the child begins to grow and receive stimulus, the neurons start making connections. Science is now discovering, however, that the reverse may be true. The infant is actually bor... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
23rd September 2009
Toys are a fundamental part of a child's life. They are critical for physical, emotional, intellectual and social interaction. At the Wooden Toy Store we pride ourselves on sourcing timeless and enduring wooden toys and puzzles that help children get the ... Read >
Author: Wooden Toys
21st September 2009
It is a disorder that is categorized by the partial or complete malfunction of the corpus callosum, a brain structure linking two hemispheres inside it. Aicardi syndrome often causes childhood seizure (intantile spasms), eye abnormality or lesions of the ... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
18th September 2009
Due to the rising popularity of tennis as a competitive sport throughout the globe, more and more parents are making their kids take up some kids tennis lessons. Aside from keeping young children occupied, there are a lot of other benefits that tennis cla... Read >
Author: Danielle Lim
13th September 2009
The onset of pregnancy signifies someone new coming into your life. The thought is rather exhilarating, as you start to contemplate how he or she will be like – personality, quirks, likes and dislikes. You feel excited over the bond the two of you will ... Read >
Author: Brent
11th September 2009
Researchers have found that low vitamin C in early life results in 30 per cent less hippocampal neurons and markedly worse spatial memory (animal study). The researchers demonstrated the vital importance of proper vitamin C levels, showing that even a sl... Read >
Author: Byron J. Richards
11th September 2009
Parenting counseling, what does that mean? I am a parent, a late life parent, which has its own built in wisdom and deficiencies when the kids are almost 11 and just turned 5.
I find myself routinely looking back to my own childhood and remembering beh... Read >
Author: Michael S. Logan, MS
24th August 2009
There is no doubt in the world that a parent wants to do anything and everything humanly possible to assist their new born baby’s brain development. Years ago, it didn’t matter where you went, there would not be so many books on shelves and articles i... Read >
Author: srini
20th August 2009
Heard the threat of plastic containers? As if we didn’t have enough to worry about the food we consume, we have to worry about the containers we use to store and keep foods. If you are a person who prefers eating home cooked food and even prepare meals ... Read >
Author: Kim Medeiros
11th August 2009
Vast amounts of information are constantly being downloaded into a puppy's mind about the people they come across, places they visit, and responses from all stimuli, whether it is from the form of communication it receives from people or the scary sounds ... Read >
Author: Joseph M.
01st August 2009
Early childhood generally encompasses the first eight years in the life of an individual. The education given during these years of a child's life plays a very important role and helps in proper development of children. Early childhood education can be fu... Read >
Author: Tejrin Raghav
26th July 2009
Brain Diet
Global thinking is the vital area of improvement for our children to emerge as winners in this age of globalization. Many children use only a tiny fraction of their brain’s capacity. This is not because they do not have intelligence. But b... Read >
Author: SipAcademy
24th July 2009
Many care givers may not grasp it, but the toys their toddlers play with are urgent in toddler development. Everything a young kid does during the initial few years of their life is prime to developing their brains. There are such plenty of fun activiti... Read >
Author: Tom Gardner
11th July 2009
Teaching your baby to read,
Just think about how advanced your child can be if they knew how to read at an early age. Here are some benefits; your baby can become more confident, interested, curious, obedient, positive, will have enhanced learning abil... Read >
Author: Ed Sunderland
05th July 2009
Have you ever wondered why you acted as you did? Why you bought what you did? Why people from a different culture say what they say? Why people buy or don’t buy from you or your business?
Years ago, I remember reading a marketing story in high school... Read >
Author: Peter Rubel
26th June 2009
The proper care of a child requires constant daily decisions. You need to decide what they wear, what they eat, what toys they use, how they are disciplined, and on and on. It can be really overwhelming at times as you struggle to meet their needs every d... Read >
Author: GeraldFitz
10th June 2009
What if I told you that the growth and development of a child starts not on the first cry but during pregnancy. Pregnant women should start to take care of their children starting from the womb, when the fetus is still few weeks old, since the brain devel... Read >
Author: Rajagopalan
06th June 2009
Half of the world's children live under highly stressful conditions.
This is true for academically and emotionally pressured kids at our
most elite schools, and more true for kids from lower income families,
who by age six have twice the level of stres... Read >
Author: tom ball
01st June 2009
Omega 3 fatty acids play a wonderful and essential role in overall health and well-being. The question is - should children be taking Omega 3s? What are their benefits and the special precautions you need to take? Find out the expert answers to these ques... Read >
Author: Vijay K Raisinghani
18th May 2009
One of the main causes of memory loss is that the food we eat can be quite good or even quite bad for the brain. If you do look it up, you will realise that there is plenty of the so called brain food and nutrients that are good for the brain. A lot of pe... Read >
Author: Greg Frost
14th May 2009
Should you be using fish oil supplements during pregnancy? What do the medical experts say? Find out the experts facts that can help you to make the best decision for you and your baby's health.
A lot of medical experts don't recommend taking fish oil ... Read >
Author: Vijay K Raisinghani
13th May 2009
At last, the kids have gotten beyond grade school, beyond the age of clingy dependence and stubbed toes, and are finally becoming their own autonomous beings. As a parent enters into the teen years, parenting doesn’t get easier, it just changes.
T... Read >
Author: CatherineVanWetter
11th May 2009
Fish oil supplements have a lot of amazing benefits on our overall health. Find out expert information on how fish oils can benefit your memory, blood sugar and play a key role in reducing cholesterol.
Let us look at 3 important areas where fish oil su... Read >
Author: Vijay K Raisinghani
28th April 2009
Pregnancy is probably the most wonderful thing that could ever happen to any woman. This is why proper nutrition and nourishment-despite having a chronic illness such as diabetes-should be paid attention in order to ensure the health and well being not on... Read >
Author: Jules Sims
28th April 2009
Carrying a life inside the womb for nine months is probably the most wonderful experience any woman could ever have. In this stage called "pregnancy," it is very important for an expectant mother to pay attention to good nutrition because this is very vit... Read >
Author: Jules Sims
21st April 2009
If you have plastic baby bottles and sippy cups that are old, scratched or have a cloudy, cracked appearance they should be thrown out. It is possible your plastic stuffs contain Bisphenol A (BPA). BPA has been suspected of being hazardous to humans since... Read >
Author: Rika Subana
07th April 2009
The main problem with the idea that we are a product of our genes and nothing else is that we are not born and kept in isolation in a bubble for the rest of our lives. As human beings we arrive with a survival kit, but we grow and develop in a process of... Read >
Author: Elaine Mak
25th March 2009
Pets are man's best friends as they understand you better than a human being and this is all due to well developed sixth sense that compensates for their lower speech or brain development compared to that which is found in humans. If you have decided to k... Read >
Author: Jamie Hanson
10th March 2009
Krill are one of the most abundant animal species on the planet which provides great health for all of us. Krill oil contains vitamin E, vitamin A, vitamin D and canthaxanthin which is a powerful anti-oxidant. The anti-oxidant quality of krill oil is suc... Read >
Author: Mercola.Com
03rd March 2009
How do you tap into your subconscious mind and change the way you use your brain? Brainwave entrainment technology is the new rage to hit the personal development industry of late, and the results are telling. Never has it been that more and more people, ... Read >
Author: Greg Frost
23rd February 2009
Cabbage indeed has been used both as a food and a medicine for quite a long time. Cabbage is rich in manganese, calcium and potassium, as well as phosphorus, iron and magnesium. Cabbage is also a source of folate and omega-3 fatty acids, known to help wit... Read >
Author: Delmondo
23rd February 2009
Every stage of a child's development has its own critical nutrition requirements. Did you know that:
75% of brain capacity develops between birth and age three. By age five, brain development is 90% complete.
Starting at age two, children should ea... Read >
Author: CarolynSue
23rd February 2009
Every stage of a child's development has its own critical nutrition requirements. Did you know that:
75% of brain capacity develops between birth and age three. By age five, brain development is 90% complete.
Starting at age two, children should ea... Read >
Author: CarolynSue
05th February 2009
Why is hypnosis training a waste of time? One, hypnosis is the methods of the 1980s and no longer apply to a mind made more complex by complex times. The brain and how we think has changed with technology and hypnosis is no longer the answer to unlocking ... Read >
Author: Greg Frost
28th January 2009
The Transcendental Meditation technique may be an effective and safe non-pharmaceutical aid for treating ADHD, according to a promising new study published this month in the peer-reviewed online journal Current Issues in Education.
The pilot study foll... Read >
Author: tom ball
22nd January 2009
Attention deficit disorder is also commonly known as attention hyperactivity disorder. In the circles of psychology, it is a developmental disorder that most commonly affects children in their early years of education. The exact root of the problem is vag... Read >
Author: Greg Frost
17th January 2009
Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) which includes Autism and Asperger syndrome is a brain development disorder that first appears during infancy or childhood, it is characterized by; unresponsiveness to social interaction and communication, gross deficits in ... Read >
Author: Dick Aronson
14th January 2009
So much of the world today has become automated. We spend hours every day sitting passively in front of a television or staring at a computer screen. Small children are exposed from infancy to a learning environment with little hands-on experience. Yet... Read >
Author: Article Writer
12th January 2009
The Transcendental Meditation technique may be an effective and safe non-pharmaceutical aid for treating ADHD, according to a promising new study published this month in the peer-reviewed online journal Current Issues in Education.
The pilot study foll... Read >
Author: Tom Ball
06th January 2009
Basic dog obedience training is one of the most important areas of every dog's development. Training your puppy during their early stage of development can assure you that you would have a well-trained dog when he grows up. But the question is - when do i... Read >
Author: kjmeylan
05th January 2009
The Mediterranean Diet is based on the diet of people living in Greece, Italy, Southern France and Spain. Mediterranean’s consume about the same amount of fat as Northern Europeans and Americans yet live longer, have a lower incidence of heart disease a... Read >
Author: mandeep.dec2008
31st December 2008
There are plenty of reasons to eat seafood and fish. Fish is rich in high quality protein and low is cholesterol and fat. Seafood and fish are an outstanding source of vitamin D, vitamin B12, omega 3 fatty acids and magnesium. There is lots of evidence th... Read >
Author: Mike Nicholson
30th December 2008
Your baby's health is perhaps the most important thing in the world. For this reason, you must ensure that you feed your baby with the best foods that you can find. A strong immune system in a healthy baby will help resist many of the common illnesses suc... Read >
Author: Gen Wright
19th December 2008
Will learning to play a musical instument make you more intelligent? Could the brain grow larger than normal by learning to play a musical instrument? Questions such as these have been arising everywhere over the past few years and not only in science j... Read >
Author: Duane Shinn
02nd December 2008
Deciding to take, or administer, medication for ADD/ADHD can be a very difficult and personal process. Therefore it is important to know the benefits and possible side effects associated with the different types of medications available. ADD/ADHD medicati... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
01st December 2008
The Mayo Clinic Pregnancy Guide has a lot right about what's important to eat during pregnancy. They speak of how it's critical to have good eating habits while trying to conceive because major organs form during the first few weeks of pregnancy-before yo... Read >
Author: coachstephen777
01st December 2008
Folates play an important role in protein and nucleic acid biosynthesis and are particularly recognized for their roles in spinal canal and brain development during early pregnancy. FR4 is expressed at high levels on both natural and TGF-b induced Tregs. ... Read >
Author: Stephen Jones
18th November 2008
The Mediterranean Diet is based on the diet of people living in Greece, Italy, Southern France and Spain. Mediterranean’s consume about the same amount of fat as Northern Europeans and Americans yet live longer, have a lower incidence of heart diseas... Read >
Author: harminder
18th November 2008
The Mediterranean Diet is based on the diet of people living in Greece, Italy, Southern France and Spain. Mediterranean’s consume about the same amount of fat as Northern Europeans and Americans yet live longer, have a lower incidence of heart diseas... Read >
Author: harminder
13th November 2008
The fetus can already hear while still inside the mother’s womb. He hears his mother’s heartbeats, the grumbling of her stomach, and sudden loud noises like a car blaring or a drum banging. Once he hears a sudden loud sound, the mother usually feels... Read >
Author: Victoria
03rd November 2008
Which of the following situations send you over the edge? You ask your child to do something three times and he is still not listening. Your four year old is having a complete melt down over something you see as insignificant. You’ve had a long day a... Read >
Author: Lori Radun
23rd October 2008
Nutrition
Nutrition is essential to men’s health. Good nutrition can put a stop to many health problems, including becoming overweight, developing weak bones, and developing diabetes. All the foods that have all the important nutrients will help your ... Read >
Author: Liam Derbyshire
17th October 2008
Important of Nutrition
Nutrition is essential to men’s health. Good nutrition can put a stop to many health problems, including becoming overweight, developing weak bones, and developing diabetes. All the foods that have all the important nutrients ... Read >
Author: Liam Derbyshire
29th September 2008
Autism is a word we hear a lot these days. So perhaps you’ve wondered exactly what is autism. This is a brain development disorder that impairs social interaction and communication. It manifests itself through restricted and repetitive behavior, usual... Read >
Author: Jon Arnold
10th September 2008
These days, omega-3 fatty acids are in the news a lot. You might think that those involved in "holistic" health pursuits would be the ones touting these amazing little gems, but in fact, the mainstream medical profession, too, has taken note.
In fact, ... Read >
Author: Golden24
08th September 2008
As children grow, they form their own way of thinking and tend to develop their own sets of behaviours and habits. Different children tend to develop in a different manner. This could be mainly due to the way parents nurture their children. For instance, ... Read >
Author: Discount Web Design
08th September 2008
Cerebral palsy, which is a medical condition, occurs because of brain damage. It also occurs because of improper brain development. Brain development in a human being occurs right from the time of conception by the mother, as the fetus begins to show sign... Read >
Author: Melvin Kops
04th September 2008
It is a devastating experience for many parents when they hear from their physicians that their child has been diagnosed with cerebral palsy. This one disorder confuses not only parents but also doctors and that s why most doctors take a long time to diag... Read >
Author: Melvin Kops
24th July 2008
Folates play an important role in protein and nucleic acid biosynthesis and are particularly recognized for their roles in spinal canal and brain development during early pregnancy. FR4 is expressed at high levels on both natural and TGF-b induced Tregs. ... Read >
Author: Stephen Jones
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
17th July 2008
Put away the chalkboard, desks and workbooks! Home education does not have to resemble traditional classroom education. When teaching at home, look for a method that fits your goals and your children's learning styles. Here are descriptions of the most po... Read >
Author: Carletta Sanders
09th July 2008
Prenatal vitamins are a hot topic among many women these
days and many of them are talking about the benefits of
using them before getting pregnant. The reasoning is that
prenatal vitamins may help prevent some birth defects.
Prenatal vitamins, in my ... Read >
Author: keith
17th June 2008
Child development focus on behavioral observant of the parents since the moment baby was born. Without verbal communication, are you capable of telling his requests? When the baby looks right into your eyes, is his mind is thinking of something and can yo... Read >
Author: sweetsingles01@gmail.com
20th May 2008
Babies are wonderful!
They will go through many changes in the first 18 months of life, from being totally dependent on their adult parents or care givers to talking and walking on their own. Parents of teens sometimes reminisce about these earlier, si... Read >
Author: Parenting Coach
15th May 2008
Young children just love music and often it is through music that young children communicate for the first time, whether it be through gesture, smiling or action.
But is there more to it than that?
There is a growing amount of evidence to show that ... Read >
Author: Kevin Tuck
24th April 2008
Autism can be defined as a brain development disorder. The disorder tends to impair social interaction & communication of the individual. It also causes restricted & repetitive behavior. Unfortunately, the disorder traits starts even before the child is t... Read >
Author: Bertil Hjert
14th April 2008
Autism is a brain development disorder that impairs social interaction and communication, and causes restricted and repetitive behavior, all starting before a child is three years old. This set of signs distinguishes autism from milder autism spectrum dis... Read >
Author: Joseph H.
14th April 2008
Copyright (c) 2008 SharpBrains
Dana Press kindly sent us a couple of books. One of them, The Dana Guide to Brain Health: A Practical Family Reference From Medical Experts, is our topic today.
We are impressed by what Dana is doing to insert neurosci... Read >
Author: Alvaro
09th April 2008
Sore nipples are usually due to one or both of two causes. Either the baby is not positioned and latched properly, or the baby is not suckling properly, or both. However, babies learn to suck properly by getting milk from the breast when they are latc... Read >
Author: Corwin Brown
09th April 2008
What’s in Your Baby Mattress? Part2
A couple was asked if they would like their 2 young children (ages 18 months and 5 yrs) to be part of a cutting-edge study to measure the chemicals in their little bodies. The parents were fascinated and not wor... Read >
Author: Audra
08th April 2008
In recent times a growing interest has been directed to teaching sign language to autistic children who have failed to develop speech. Sign language is a language which relies on movements of hands, arms or body and facial expressions in order to commun... Read >
Author: Susan Hutson
08th April 2008
In recent times a growing interest has been directed to teaching sign language to autistic children who have failed to develop speech. Sign language is a language which relies on movements of hands, arms or body and facial expressions in order to communic... Read >
Author: Susan Hutson
02nd April 2008
Research shows that depression runs in families and that some people inherit genes that make it more likely for them to get depressed. Not everyone who has the genetic makeup for depression gets depressed, though. And many people who have no family histor... Read >
Author: peterhutch
25th March 2008
Learning Spanish: Spanish Language Barrier Police
Free Online Spanish Grammar Lessons
There used to be a theory on "brain development" from the 1960's which taught that there was a "crucial period" an individual had before the brain lost its "plastici... Read >
Author: Lori
26th February 2008
Whether you need supplements of vitamins during pregnancy is a debatable issue. However, most women are of the opinion that, prenatal vitamins are vital for fulfilling the requirement of nutrition during pregnancy. This holds particularly true when you ha... Read >
Author: apurva
21st February 2008
Whether you need supplements of vitamins during pregnancy is a debatable issue. However, most women are of the opinion that, prenatal vitamins are vital for fulfilling the requirement of nutrition during pregnancy. This holds particularly true when you ... Read >
Author: apurva
20th February 2008
Whether you need supplements of vitamins during pregnancy is a debatable issue. However, most women are of the opinion that, prenatal vitamins are vital for fulfilling the requirement of nutrition during pregnancy. This holds particularly true when you... Read >
Author: apurva
29th January 2008
The majorities of baby boomers are looking for a way to loose weight and lower their cholesterol. Both of these are two important factors in heart disease, which still remains the number one killer in the United States. The good news is that you can dod... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
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
02nd October 2007
They are able to earn degrees and to maintain gainful employment. Others never develop the communication and self-help skills necessary to live independently. Autism spectrum of disorders are difficult to recognize because of their insidious nature. Sympt... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
17th September 2007
An innovative program designed to teach students to activate their brains through specific body movements is helping children throughout the world be better prepared to learn. With back to school in full swing now, this is welcomed news for both educato... Read >
Author: Dr. Paul Dennison
03rd September 2007
Scientific research shows that intelligence is both genetic and environmental. Intelligence is also not fixed but can be increased because the brain develops new neurons and interconnections with stimulation.
A supportive environment fosters numerous a... Read >
Author: Deanna Mascle
02nd August 2007
One of the hot topics of discussion pertaining to high blood pressure control lately deals with taking omega-3 fatty acids. It has been talked about on the news and has generated a lot of interest. But, does adding omega-3 into your diet really help with ... Read >
Author: Terry Edwards
26th July 2007
The seventh and final season of Scrubs will start shooting in August, thus the cast and crew have a lot of time to just relax and unwind. Take into consideration Zach Braff who recently flew to central Pennsylvania to attend a family related event. Appare... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola
03rd July 2007
A pregnancy eating disorder is a very serious health issue for many women to deal with. While any kind of an eating disorder is difficult, when it involves pregnancy, the problem is multiplied.
A woman who is pregnant needs to eat healthy in order for ... Read >
Author: Alien
07th June 2007
Flax seed oil is rich in omega 3 acids, particularly alpha-linolenic acid. Many people in the West are seriously deficient in these essential fatty acids due to poor diet. Whilst oily fish is a rich source of omega 3 acids many people find these kinds of ... Read >
Author: kior
21st May 2007
A baby sling is the perfect device for parents who want to maintain closeness with their infant while completing tasks around the house and in the community. Many parents choose to literally wear their babies and they do this by using a sling that is desi... Read >
Author: Peter Gitundu
11th May 2007
Fish oil continues to receive a lot of media publicity regarding its positive effect on our mood and behaviour and has been reported as having therapeutic value for the treatment of many conditions including ADHD, but is it better than prescription drugs?... Read >
12th March 2007
Naptime is a blessing for you and your baby. Here are some tips on how to make this important time as beneficial as possible for you both.
Why Should Babies Nap?
Naps are not just important for their restorative value, although that is their most ob... Read >
Author: D Beart
19th February 2007
Minerals are micronutrients just like vitamins which are essential for body growth, repair and regulation of body functions. They are required only in small quantity to carry out various body functions.
Minerals are usually classified in two groups. 1)... Read >
Author: Nathan Park
17th February 2007
Being a child is perhaps the greatest gift in the world. You have no major worries; you get to play most of the time and you discover amazing things with every step you take. As grown-ups, it is our job to make sure that kids take all the time their need ... Read >
Author: Ken Wilson
23rd January 2007
In todays highly refined, white bread, meat and sugar diet, omega-3s have been replaced almost exclusively by omega-6 fats such as corn, safflower and sunflower oils. Although these are good for you as well (and not to be confused with “bad for you” o... Read >
Author: Golden
08th January 2007
The Top 10 Things to Do with Your Toddler Outside of the Home-------------------------------------------------------------------------1. Go to the pet store often.Let your child roam freely among all of the different kinds of animals andanimal toys.2. Go ... Read >
Clare Albright
04th January 2007
BRAIN DAMAGING HABITS
By
Dr. Muhammad Imran Yousuf
Lecturer
Division of Continuing Education
University of Arid Agriculture,
Pakistan.
Abstract
There are various brain damaging habits like no breakfast, overeating, smoking, high sugar cons... Read >
Author: Dr. Imran
03rd January 2007
Hello New Mom! It’s you and Baby now, so you’ll want to eat what’s best for both of you. Keep in mind that while you are eating for two, only one of you is a full grown adult so you will probably only need to take in an extra 200-300 calories per da... Read >
Author: Jacqueline Courtiol
27th December 2006
Investigators from many fields of medicine and health are using their expertise to help improve the treatment and diagnosis of cerebral palsy. Much of their work is supported through the NINDS, the National Institute of Child Health and Human Development... Read >
Author: altec015
23rd November 2006
Asperger syndrome is came in knowledge by, Hans Asperger (1906-1980), an Austrian psychiatrist and pediatrician, who first published about Asperger syndrome in a paper in 1981. Asperger Syndrome was recognized by the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of M... Read >
Author: Emp
17th November 2006
Your son or daughter could be very bright, but when it comes to reading orally your child may struggle to sound out new words or when writing misspells many words. This will cause lower grades. This scenario is very typical for a child that is affected wi... Read >
Author: Paul Counts
16th November 2006
Have you heard? Scientists have recently discovered that our contemporary diet is missing some key nutrients, and surprisingly, these missing nutrients are sugars. After years of research, author like Rita Elkins concluded that the lack of these priceless... Read >
Author: Paul Perez Winyesci
12th October 2006
Copyright (c) 2006 David Steele
There are many unconscious forces at work in every stage of a relationship that have the potential for undermining your best efforts to sustain love if you are not aware. Being fully aware is difficult and controlling th... Read >
Author: David Steele
05th October 2006
Copyright 2006 David McEvoy
If you have lost your joie de vivre, then there is every chance that you are deficient in the essential fatty acids required for regulating mood and for efficient functioning of the brain. It is now well documented that ins... Read >
Author: dave mcevoy
04th October 2006
Today there are several options for prenatal vitamin supplements. Before taking prenatal vitamins it is important that pregnant women talk with their doctors. Prenatal vitamins need to be taken regularly in order for the baby to absorb the proper amount o... Read >
Author: Tony Jacowski
31st August 2006
Educational toys are fun for babies and provide another tool to stimulate learning and brain development in your infant. There are many ways to teach a child and tens of thousands of educational toys on the market to help parents in the endeavor. The chal... Read >
Author: Tim Lawrence
21st August 2006
Children have an amazing ability to learn, but their vast brain potential is not always nurtured to the fullest extent.
With the proper guidance and tools, children as young as 4 or 5 are capable of mastering mathematical skills and calculating ability t... Read >
Author: Dhaval Shrimankar
25th July 2006
My husband, my eight-year-old son, and I were having lunch one day and when there was a lull in the conversation, my son looked up at us and, completely out of the blue says, "Do people get mad because they can't see their foreheads?" We both stopped eat... Read >
Author: Wendi Moore-Buysse
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
16th May 2006
Cord blood is the name given to the human blood of the placenta, together with the umbilical cord, which is resulted after giving birth to a child. The recent medical innovations and discoveries include saving and using this cord blood for potential furth... Read >
Author: Michael Rad
13th April 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
06th March 2006
According to research, only about a quarter of larger maternity units in Autralia use Pain relief for painful procedures such as blood taking or making injections to newborn babies.
A group of neonatologists - Peter Gray and his colleagues examined 212... Read >
Author: Paul Douglas
05th March 2006
Music is an integral part of childhood development. A simple Internet research yields thousands of documents supporting the importance of music in brain development. From the first sounds of a lullaby to the repetition of basic nursery rhymes, each child ... Read >
Author: Kathie Papera
21st February 2006
Whilst most women are aware of the negative effects smoking whilst pregnant can have on their developing baby, many still cannot give up. The good news is that researchers believe that taking vitamin C can counteract some of these effects.
Smoking duri... Read >
Author: Rebecca Prescott
01st February 2006
Playing games has been a common activity of humans since ancient times, not just for fun but also aimed at learning basic life skills. PC games come in a large array of forms and intended for the most diverse objective from mere entertainment for leisure ... Read >
Author: Natalie Aranda
17th December 2005
The onus of minimizing the effects and ensuring that children receive a rounded upbringing falls on parents. It is important to introduce character building activities and to censor games, ensuring suitability.
Study guidelines established by the ... Read >
Author: Paul Wilson
24th November 2005
Children spend at least 13 to 30 hours a week gaming. Most computer games are violent and aggressive and do little to inculcate moral values. Studies indicate that gaming results in aggressiveness and violent responses in children. And, children are less ... Read >
Author: Paul Wilson
21st October 2005
An issue that many parents struggle with is how to manage their child's TV watching habits. Just like many other things, moderation is the key. Television can both stimulate and stifle a child's development. Knowing when and how much television to allow y... Read >
Author: Mitchell Medford
06th October 2005
Even if you eat right and take a vitamin and mineral
supplement you most likely are still deficient in omega 3
fatty acids. Most people just don't get enough of this vital
nutrient in their diet.
Here are just some of the many benefits you can get ... Read >
Author: Brad Bahr
06th October 2005
Copyright 2005 David McEvoy
Schizophrenia naturally
Schizophrenia is a chronic, severe, and disabling brain disease. Approximately one percent of the population develops schizophrenia during their lifetime more than two million Americans suffer fr... Read >
Author: dave mcevoy
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