Daycare Must Haves
Most parents eventually need to go back to work after having a baby. Leaving your child in the care of others can be a little nerve racking, but if you take the time to pick a good daycare center, it...
View ArticleSeparation Anxiety: Helping The First Day Of Daycare Go Smoothly
With so many more mothers in the workforce, the juggling act between children and career has never been so difficult. We want to be there for our children but we have to be able to provide for them as...
View ArticleToday’s Family Man “Tapping Dad’s Potential”
Even though more men are choosing greater involvement with their families, miles of improvement are still needed to shrink the gap between the average mom and typical dad. Much is said about what the...
View ArticleGetting a Child's Asthma and Allergies under Control
(Excerpt from The Floppy Sleepy Game Book by Patti Teel)www.pattiteel.comAsthma (Reactive Airway Disease) If your child suffers from asthma or allergies, you’re not alone. Allergies are the most...
View ArticleGrowing Up With Asthma
Debi Kendrick delivered her son to school to take his state tests then reluctantly returned to her car and headed for work. Her family had spent the previous night in the emergency room because Zak’s...
View ArticleJust diagnosed with a visually handicapped child
Finding out that your child is blind, partially blind, or has low vision can be a scary experience. Some disorders will be discovered at birth, if the vision impairment has observable characteristics...
View ArticleOveractive Bladder
Perhaps you've seen the "got to go, got to go right now" commercials and wondered if this might be you. Overactive bladder, also known as urge incontinence, occurs in women more than men and can be...
View ArticleScreening for Scoliosis
Our spine was designed to support our weight and help hold our body in place. Normally, when viewed from the back, the spine appears straight. A person with scoliosis, however, has an abnormal...
View ArticleSpina Bifida
Spina Bifida is a condition where, during development in the very first month of pregnancy, the spinal cord does not completely close. Spina Bifida is estimated to occur in nearly 7 out of every 10,000...
View ArticleNanny vs. Daycare: Which One is Right for You?
Chances are that of the 4 million new moms in America, you might be among those looking for someone to mind your baby when you return to work. Studies show that 55 percent of women in the workforce...
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