If you’re new here, you may want to subscribe to our RSS feed. Thanks for visiting!Our son is just over two. From about 18 months or so, he started to express an interest in the inner workings of the bathroom?we call him the ?hygiene police? because he feels that it?s his ?job? to make [...]
Tags: diapering, Potty Training, Toddlers, toilet training school
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Good news!
Recent studies show that sunlight exposure may actually reduce the risk of Multiple Sclerosis (MS). MS is a nervous system disease that affects the brain and the spinal cord. It damages the myelin sheath, the material that surrounds and protects your nerve cells. This damage slows down or blocks the messages between the brain [...]
Tags: mulitple sclerosis, Sunlight, Vitamin D
Posted in: Current Events, Health
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I have two great boys: both are well-adjusted with plenty of friends, do well in school, have good manners (at least most of the time-they?re not perfect!), are kind-hearted and are top players on their travel soccer, basketball and baseball teams. More important than being great athletes, they exhibit true sportsmanship-know how to truly work [...]
Tags: boast, brag, children, pride
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Baby sleeping bags have been popular in Europe for many years. It’s only recently they have started to catch on here too and once you try them, you’ll wonder why we went so long without them.
Baby sleeping bags, or sleep sacks, if you are not familiar with them, are like a wearable blanket that baby’s [...]
Tags: baby products, newborns, sids prevention, sleeping bags, sleepsacks, swaddling
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Ask your baby’s doctor if Enfamil A.R. LIPIL is right for our baby.
Spit-up is the #1 most common feeding problem. It can cause anxiety for you and your baby. Enfamil A.R. LIPIL is designed to help. It’s specially formulated with an easy-to-digest rice starch that slightly chickens in the stomach to help baby keep down [...]
Tags: Colic, Enfamil, formula, sponsor
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Celebrity Chef Giada de Launretiis, and husband, clothing designer Todd Thompson welcomed their first child on March 29th in Los Angeles. Delivered by c-section, Jade Marie came into the world weighing 5 lbs. 13 oz.
The first photo of the family together shows a stunningly gorgeous and glowing new mom. I wish I looked [...]
Tags: chef, everyday italian, food network, Giada de Laurentiis, Todd Thompson
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Parenting can be hard. Plenty of parents have a really hard time with adjusting to the rigors of parenthood, especially when face with a crying, pooping baby that doesn’t sleep for more than a couple of hours at a time. In other words, it’s stressful, and sometimes moms and dads have a tendency [...]
Tags: Parenting, relationship problems, time off from baby
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Read the update here- He Gives Birth!
An Oregon trans-gender man Thomas Beatie is allegedly 5 months pregnant with a baby girl.
Beatie was born female, but through hormones and surgery to remove his breasts, is married and lives as a man. His wife has medical issues that make it impossible to conceive, so he stopped [...]
Tags: pregnant man, transgender, transsexual
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We have all the gadgets to keep our kids safe in the car ? the car seats, the seatbelts, the child-proof lock on the door, the child-proof windows. But how about locking your car doors from the inside while driving?
A friend who comes from South America makes it a point to lock her car doors [...]
Tags: car doors, driving, lock, Safety
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My daughter started talking at a really early age. She was also blessed with great enunciation, so even at a very early age anytime she said anything most of the people around her understood exactly what she was saying. I always loved watching people’s shocked faces when she spoke so eloquently, and now [...]
Tags: early talking, embarrassment, verbal ability
Posted in: Toddlers
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