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		<title>Knowing the Right Specialized Professional for Your Child&#8217;s Health</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 19 Sep 2011 05:22:33 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[When it comes to your children, you can never be too careful. This concept is particularly prevalent the younger the children are. During infancy, regular check-ups with a number of specialists are necessary to make sure everything is going correctly with development. However, when an emergency occurs, knowing which specialized medical professional to contact might [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When it comes to your children, you can never be too careful. This concept is particularly prevalent the younger the children are. During</p>
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<p>infancy, regular check-ups with a number of <a href="http://pediatrics.about.com/od/aboutpediatrics/a/specialists.htm" target="_blank">specialists</a> are necessary to make sure everything is going correctly with development. However, when an emergency occurs, knowing which specialized medical professional to contact might be more difficult than one would assume. Below are a couple practical methods to find the right specialized professional for your child&#8217;s healthcare.</p>
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<p><strong>Primary Care Referrals</strong></p>
<p>While professionals in <a href="http://www.soliant.com/pharmacy/pharmacist-jobs/" target="_blank">pharmacy positions</a> and generalized medical positions play a vital role in your child&#8217;s health, medical specialists are the most important during times of emergency. Generally, when your child is experiencing an ailment that their primary care physician cannot care for, you will receive a referral to a specialist. Specialists consist of anything from cardiologists and pediatricians, to respiratory therapists. In your pursuit of a particular specialist for your child, the most simple and commonly used route is through a referral from a primary care physician.</p>
<p><strong>Internet</strong></p>
<p>The <a href="http://computer.howstuffworks.com/internet/basics/internet-infrastructure.htm" target="_blank">Internet</a> is another valuable tool to turn to when looking for a specialized professional for your child. There are many resources available online that can lead you in the right direction. Among the most popular of these resources is a search engine query. Simply typing a particular ailment that your child is suffering from into a search engine will turn up pages of results with information about the ailment as well as the professionals who treat it.</p>
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		<title>Securing Your Child&#8217;s Health</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 11 Sep 2011 11:47:33 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[There is nothing more important to a good parent than the health of their child. From the day the child is born, the parents begin looking out for its best interest. Child care requires constant attention and continuous study on what the latest health findings are. Infants It doesn’t matter if it is your first [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There is nothing more important to a good parent than the health of their child. From the day the child is born, the parents begin looking out for its best interest. Child care requires constant attention and continuous study on what the latest health findings are.</p>
<p><strong>Infants</strong></p>
<p>It doesn’t matter if it is your first child or fifth, a newborn baby will take up your entire schedule. The feedings, bathing, diaper changing and all night bouncing when the baby just can’t sleep are all part of the package. If a woman is not breast-feeding the child, then the formula she uses and its nutritional value is important. Look into it and see what the doctors think about it. After a diaper change or a bath, the baby’s skin needs to be taken care of. An infant’s skin is very sensitive and needs baby oil and powder.</p>
<p><strong>Toddlers</strong></p>
<p>Once your child is up and running around, there will be a lot of falls and accidents. This is normal and rarely results in a major injury, however, it’s always a good idea to have a children&#8217;s hospital near by. Take your toddler in for regular fitness and nutritional check ups. The doctors can help guide you through your child’s specific dietary needs.</p>
<p><strong>Older Children and Teenagers</strong></p>
<p>Once your child is older, you will need to focus on fitness and good eating habits. Children and teenagers love sugar and processed foods. If you don’t watch them, they can go overboard. In the U.S., 3 out of 4 children are <a href="http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2010/01/07/eveningnews/main6069163.shtml">obese</a> or overweight. In the last 30 years, obesity in children has tripled.</p>
<p>Get a check up for your children regularly. If you are short on cash, get a <a href="http://www.paydayone.com/payday-advance.aspx">payday advance</a>. It’s really easy and your child’s health is worth it.</p>
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		<title>Local Institutions That Promote Child Care</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 16 Jul 2011 18:12:09 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[It is important to find local institutions that promote child care so you can get the very best health care for your child. Raising children is a difficult thing to do, but if you can find institutions that promote child care, you can get help with all the great information that they offer. Institutions, such [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It is important to find local institutions that promote child care so you can get the very best health care for your child. Raising children is a difficult thing to do, but if you can find institutions that promote child care, you can get help with all the great information that they offer. Institutions, such as the Chwo Foundation, offer a lot of great information for child care. You can find institutions like this one as well as others by using <a href="http://www.411.ca/">Canada 411</a>.</p>
<p>There are so many things that parents need to know when they are raising a child, and local institutions that promote child care can be of great service with the expertise they offer. Obviously, a physician should be consulted if a child has a health problem, but child care institutions can be used for many things in the realm of child care. They can be used to check out preventive methods to help children stay healthy. Canada 411 can help to find these types of <a href="http://www.kleenexmums.com.au/back-to-school/day-care/">child care</a> institutions. Canada 411 will help you to locate addresses, phone numbers and even institutions through which you can donate money.</p>
<p>These foundations will have categories on their website to make it easy to find whatever type of child care information you are looking for. Child care information is important for any parent and there is a lot of vital information to be found by checking out local institutions that promote child care.</p>
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		<title>Obesity In Children ? Best Way To Protect Health Is To Avoid The Problem</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 16 Jul 2011 12:50:24 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Image via Wikipedia Many parents make the mistake of thinking that obesity in children is no different from obesity in adults. Being obese for a long time will lead to health complications. Different organs of the body will start giving trouble and one may even face heart problems. However, obesity in adults will not have [...]]]></description>
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<p>Many parents make the mistake of thinking that obesity in children is no different from obesity in adults. Being obese for a long time will lead to health complications. Different organs of the body will start giving trouble and one may even face heart problems. However, obesity in adults will not have the same harmful consequences as the obesity in children. Why? Well, a person who has suffered the heart attack at age of 30 will obviously face a drastic change in lifestyle as compared to a person who suffers a heart attack at the age of 55 years.</p>
<p>Do you think the 30-year-old person can manage the highly stressed workplaces that exist today? The 55-year-old person can retire and rely  on his or her life’s savings to lead a peaceful and relaxed life. However, can a 30-year-old person who is a father of a two-year old child think of <a href="http://www.irishtimes.com/newspaper/ireland/2011/0727/1224301448424.html" target="_blank">retiring</a>?</p>
<p>Instead of allowing your child to become <a href="http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/obesityinchildren.html" target="_blank">obese </a>and then trying to find a solution to the problem, it makes sense to prevent the problem from occurring. Many persons treat obesity as the common cold. Simply popping a few pills will not make the problem go away. The moment your child becomes obese, the body will suffer and the health will degrade.</p>
<p>One may recover the lost ground to a certain extent once obesity is successfully tackled. However, one will never become completely fit quickly. It is only when one focuses on <a href="http://www.emedicinehealth.com/obesity_in_children/article_em.htm" target="_blank">fitness </a>for a long time after obesity can on recover perfect health. It is better to prevent your child from suffering such a problem than finding a cure for the same.</p>
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		<title>Reading the Nutrition Label on Packaged Foods</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 13 Jun 2011 08:29:47 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Image via Wikipedia When you grocery shop, do you take the time to read the nutrition label? If you answered no, don&#8217;t feel too bad; as many Americans don&#8217;t read or don&#8217;t understand the nutrition label. Reading and understanding the nutrition label on your food can help you stay healthy and avoid or reduce certain [...]]]></description>
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<p>When you grocery shop, do you take the time to read the nutrition label? If you answered no, don&#8217;t feel too bad; as many Americans don&#8217;t read or don&#8217;t understand the nutrition label. Reading and understanding the nutrition label on your food can help you stay healthy and avoid or reduce certain medical conditions. Here are the different aspects of a nutrition label that you need to know.</p>
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<li>Serving size</li>
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<p>The <a href="http://www.fda.gov/Food/LabelingNutrition/ConsumerInformation/ucm078889.htm" target="_blank">serving size</a> refers to the quantity of servings in the package. For example, a 12 ounce box of cereal usually has a serving size of half a cup and can provide up to six bowls of cereal. An important factor to note is that each time you add a serving you double the other nutritional figures. So if the label shows sodium is 120mg, two servings would equal 240mg.</p>
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<li>Calories</li>
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<p>This section on the nutrition label typically shows total calories and total calories from fat. All calorie intake on packaged foods is based on a 2000 calorie diet, which is mandated by the Food and Drug Administration. Your calorie intake increases with each serving. So if total calories are 250 and calories from fat are 50, three servings would equal 750 total calories with 150 calories coming from fat.</p>
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<li>Daily Values</li>
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<p>Daily values on a nutrition label are listed in percentages. 10 percent of calcium for example, would be the amount available in one serving. Each extra serving will add another 10 percent. According to the FDA, you should lower your intake of nutrients like cholesterol and sodium an increase your intake of nutrients like dietary fiber and vitamins.</p>
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		<title>Using Health Informatics to Prevent Diseases in Children</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 03 Jun 2011 17:51:50 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Health informatics is a new medical-based technology that uses information technology to help advance the different fields of medicine. It uses information systems for public health practice, as well as databases systems for learning and research. Public health informatics differs from other field of informatics because it specializes in preventing medical problems in population groups. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Health informatics is a new medical-based technology that uses  information technology to help advance the different fields of medicine.  It uses information systems for public health practice, as well as  databases systems for learning and research.</p>
<p><a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Public_health_informatics" target="_blank">Public health</a> informatics differs from other field of informatics because it specializes in  preventing medical problems in population groups. This is especially  significant when discussing disease prevention in children.</p>
<p>This system provides accurate and timely information. Because of the wide ranging sources of information, <a href="http://content.dell.com/us/en/healthcare/d/healthcare/healthcare-informatics.aspx" target="_blank">informatics</a> must use a systematic approach to analyzing this data to present the  most beneficial outcomes. It can use information technology to  coordinate care, education and research to help prevent such childhood  issues as obesity and other such illnesses.</p>
<p>The  interdisciplinary approach of this medical system uses techniques and  information from many different disciplines. Combining these disciplines  requires the use of many technology-based fields including database  design and architecture and networking.</p>
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<p>Public health informatics does concentrate on populations rather  than individuals. In addition it tries to prevent illness and injury  through environment conditions. It also attempts to prevent the causes  of illnesses without specific environment or societal restrictions or  contexts. Finally, the system tries to incorporate and bring together  any and all governmental entities that can produce results for disease  and injury prevention.</p>
<p>By combining all of these factors into a  central database or system, medical professionals can come up with  solutions and prevention programs for many childhood maladies and  illness before rise to a critical stage throughout large populations.</p>
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		<title>Prolonged Bottle Use Makes Obese Kids With Bad Teeth</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 23 May 2011 19:04:52 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Image via Wikipedia &#160; Researchers are finding that childhood obesity is the cause of many serious side-effect maladies that can change life (for the worse) for a child. They believe there is evidence that shows babies who are allowed to stay on the bottle over a year are at risk of being overweight and having [...]]]></description>
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<div>Researchers are finding that childhood obesity is the cause of many serious side-effect maladies that can change life (for the worse) for a child. They believe there is evidence that shows babies who are allowed to stay on the bottle over a year are at risk of being overweight and having dental health problems later on.&nbsp;</p>
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<div>The <a href="http://www.bmj.com/content/322/7277/24.abstract" target="_blank">researchers</a> from Temple University offer the suggestion that the bottle should be taken away from the baby at the age of 12-14 months. Actually, as soon as the child can drink from a cup is a more accurate answer.&nbsp;</p>
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<div><strong>It’s Tough to Wean a Toddler, but it’s Healthy for Them&nbsp;</p>
<p></strong><strong> </strong></p>
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<div>It’s easy to give in to an angry one-year-old who screams for their bottle, and they can scream much longer than we think they can. It would behoove a parent to think of other ways to soothe the child ahead of time, so they aren’t caught off-guard by the amount of crying that weaning ensues.&nbsp;</p>
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<div>The Temple Center for Obesity Research and Education conducted a study (one of many) with 6,750 Ohio children who were born in 2001. Their findings were:&nbsp;</p>
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<li>1 in 5 kids used the bottle until age two; mainly for drinking and at bedtime.</li>
<li>All the children were measured at age 5 ½ and 23% of them were <a href="http://children.webmd.com/obesity-children" target="_blank">already obese</a>.</li>
<li>Of the group of children that were weaned off the bottle much earlier, only a little over 16% began the struggle with obesity.</li>
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<div>So there does seem to be some correlation between obesity, poor dental health and prolonged bottle usage.</div>
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		<title>Keeping Your Child Safe</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 07 May 2011 14:53:42 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[As a parent, child safety is a primary concern. So how do you ensure that your daycare provider maintains a safe and healthy environment for your child? Unfortunately there is no sure fire method to ensure your child’s safety when they are out of your care. Most reputable day care providers are happy to answer [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>As a parent, child safety is a primary concern. So how do you ensure that your daycare provider maintains a safe and healthy environment for your child? Unfortunately there is no sure fire method to ensure your child’s safety when they are out of your care.</p>
<p>Most reputable day care providers are happy to answer any questions you have about the safety of the day care environment. If your child is injured at a day care, you may have a personal injury claim against the day care facility.  The only way to know for sure is to contact an attorney, such as<a href="http://www.girardikeese.com/"> injury attorneys in Los Angeles</a>.</p>
<p>Here are a number of things to look for when shopping for a daycare provider that indicates a dedication to health and safety.</p>
<p><strong>Facilities</strong></p>
<ul>
<li>Ask to see the day care license and the most recent      inspection.</li>
<li>First aid kits and emergency numbers should be posted      throughout the facility. How frequently are kits replenished?</li>
<li>Do staff members know where the fire extinguishers are      located?</li>
<li>Are there gates at the top and the bottom of every      staircase and guards on every window except for fire exits?</li>
</ul>
<p><strong>Staffing</strong></p>
<ul>
<li>Know what your state law provides for <a href="http://www.familymanagement.com/childcare/practices/child.staff.practices.html">child-to-staff      ratios</a>. The most common ratio is 3 to 1 for infants; 4 to 1 for 2-year      –olds; and 7 to 1 for 3-year-olds and older.</li>
<li>Ask how caregivers are screened? Are criminal      background checks done?</li>
</ul>
<p><strong>Written Policies</strong></p>
<ul>
<li>Ask to see the written <a href="http://www.ehow.com/info_8009534_emergency-plan-child-care-centers.html">emergency      evacuation plan</a>, the policy for caring for sick children, and child      discipline policy.</li>
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		<title>Obesity Can Cause Serious Health Hazards</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 28 Mar 2011 14:03:59 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Obesity means the condition of the body where excess amounts of fat is accumulated and will lead to many dreadful diseases. This can increase the chances of getting various diseases like diabetes, heart and even cancer. In the current society, chances of becoming obese are very high, because in this busy life, majority of the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Obesity means the condition of the body where excess amounts of fat is accumulated and will lead to many dreadful diseases. This can increase the chances of getting various diseases like diabetes, heart and even cancer. In the current society, chances of becoming obese are very high, because in this busy life, majority of the people prefer eating junk foods and snacks. Everywhere you can see fast food joints. Eating more food especially junk type food and not performing any exercise together will make you obese and will welcome many dreadful illnesses towards you. Obesity can be controlled by reducing the body weight, through dieting and regular exercise.</p>
<p>Diabetes is a very common disease seen in individuals who are obese. Increase in weight will start developing cells which are resistant to insulin. People having diabetes, will also face other risks like heart attack, strokes and vision related problems. Regular exercise and intake of healthy food which contains fewer amounts of sugar and carbohydrate contents will reduce the danger of diabetes. High Blood pressure is another common illness seen in majority of the obese people. This is also a major factor for many cardiovascular problems.</p>
<p>Many studies have proved that danger of obesity is much greater than danger with other bad habits like drinking and smoking. This affects almost all the organs of the human body. Many psychological problems like depressions, low level of confidence, and problem while eating are seen in obese people In obese ladies problems like hormonal imbalances and many disorders related to gynecology can be seen.</p>
<p>In today’s society, most of the children are found to be obese, due to their bad food habits and not having proper body movements. Majority of the children sit at home watching TV, computer and will not go out for any outdoor games. These factors will make them obese and they will have to face many emotional problems. Some of the problems that obese children have to face teasing and harassments in schools, and will be lonely at the play area and this might lead to nervousness.</p>
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		<title>Exercising A Must For Fitness</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 24 Mar 2011 14:03:57 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Proper and regular exercise plays a key role in making your body fit and healthy. It will also help to improve the health. Exercise will help to strengthen the muscles and also improve your immune system. Exercise also plays a very important role for preventing various dreadful diseases like diabetes, blood pressure, cardio vascular related [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Proper and regular exercise plays a key role in making your body fit and healthy. It will also help to improve the health. Exercise will help to strengthen the muscles and also improve your immune system. Exercise also plays a very important role for preventing various dreadful diseases like diabetes, blood pressure, cardio vascular related problems and many more. Exercise can keep your body flexible and lively, which will improve your strength and energy. This will also help to burn the extra calories in your body thereby maintaining a healthy and fit body.</p>
<p>There are many types of exercise. Depending on your needs you can select the best exercise and make it as a part of your daily routine. To maintain your cardio vascular functions, you can always opt for aerobic exercises which include aerobic dance, swimming and bicycling. Need and use of the exercise differs from person to person. Manu studies have proved that each individual should exercise for at least 40 minutes per day. To select exercises, you can always contact your doctor or any health instructor, who will be able to suggest exercises according to your present age and needs.<br />
Many people have a misconception that, just by spending some hours in gym, you can make your body fit. You can also do exercises at your home as well, like using stir case instead of elevators, if your office is nearby walk to your office rather than driving your vehicle. Running and walking is considered to be the best exercise for maintaining a fit and healthy body.</p>
<p>From the above discussion it is clear that, to maintain a fit body, plan any exercise programs. Consult any health care professional and discuss with him about your goals of fitness. Continue doing exercise to meet your goals, without making any interruptions in between. Make a practice to check weekly or once in two weeks whether any improvement has happened in your body fitness. If not then better you change the fitness program and include some good exercise programs for maintain your fitness.</p>
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		<title>Tips To Keep Your Children Happy</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 20 Mar 2011 14:03:55 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Majority of the children are happy by their nature, but gradually when they start interacting with other people, their attitude slowly changes. Children are influenced by many factors both positively and negatively. Some of the factors are televisions, friends, teachers and neighbors. But each parent is accountable for their child’s feelings and behavior. To keep [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Majority of the children are happy by their nature, but gradually when they start interacting with other people, their attitude slowly changes. Children are influenced by many factors both positively and negatively. Some of the factors are televisions, friends, teachers and neighbors. But each parent is accountable for their child’s feelings and behavior. To keep your children happy, make sure that you have placed them in a location where they are comfortable and happy. Now, let’s see the different ways by which you can make your child happy.</p>
<p>Spend time with children – Make sure to allocate some time from your busy schedule for your children. You can play with them, read stories for them, listen to what they want to tell. These all will make your child happy and will also strengthen the bond between you and your kid.</p>
<p>Know their interests &#8211; Majority of the kids show interests in sports, music or dance. Being a parent you should know their interests and help them to enhance their talents. You should never force them to develop a talent, which they don’t have any interest at all.</p>
<p>Show your love to the kids – Your children will be happy, if you hug and kiss him or her. Especially when they come up after winning a match or an exam, they always expect their parents to hug, kiss and congratulate them on their victory. This doesn’t mean that you should hug and kiss them in public; this will make them a bit awkward in front of others. Make sure to give them some space.</p>
<p>Gifts for making kids happy – Majority of the parents used to buy costly gifts for their kids to make them happy. But kids will be happier, if they get love, respect and discipline from their parents. These three important factors are very much required for a child to be happy.</p>
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		<title>Take Good Nutrition For A Healthy Life</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 16 Mar 2011 14:03:55 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Food is considered to be the fuel for life and for attaining a healthy life, nutritious food is very essential. Nutrition plays a very significant role for maintaining a healthy life. Today in this busy life, people are prone to various diseases due to the less intake of nutritious food. Human body requires all the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Food is considered to be the fuel for life and for attaining a healthy life, nutritious food is very essential. Nutrition plays a very significant role for maintaining a healthy life. Today in this busy life, people are prone to various diseases due to the less intake of nutritious food. Human body requires all the nutrients for the proper functioning of the body. If you consult the doctor, he will also suggest you to have food rich in nutrients. Due to the more intake of junk food, many people suffer from problems like obesity and overweight, which in turn develops many critical diseases. Every human body is in need of mainly the following nutrients for a healthy life – water, proteins, minerals, vitamins and fiber. Majority of the packed food are processed and refined and as a result, they lack many nutrients.</p>
<p>Balanced diet means a diet which includes all the essential nutrients. Make sure to plan a balanced diet for a healthy life. Human body mainly requires good amount of carbohydrates, good amount of fiber foods, and other nutrients like protein, fat and minerals. Try to include many fresh fruits and vegetables in your diet, which is very nutritious. Try to consume them directly instead of cooking them; this is because uncooked food will contain more amounts of nutrients than cooked food. Some of the calcium rich foods are milk and other dairy products. Egg, meat, Soya bean are rich in proteins. Carbohydrates contents are more seen in food grains, rice and wheat.</p>
<p>Seniors, adults and children all require nutritious food for a healthy body. Make sure not to skip any meals in a day, especially breakfast should be taken mandatory and never try to skip it. All these can affect your health very badly. Try to be away from all the bad habits like drinking, smoking.</p>
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		<title>Fat Blocking Medication to Lose Weight</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 09 Mar 2011 15:16:26 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[None of the symptoms of being overweight are fun: exhaustion, sluggishness, lack of energy, high blood pressure and high cholesterol. In fact, they can seriously impact the quality of life for most people and lead to even more serious health problems, like heart disease and diabetes. Using a weight-loss product like Xenical can help combat [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>None of the symptoms of being overweight are fun: exhaustion, sluggishness, lack of energy, high blood pressure and high cholesterol. In fact, they can seriously impact the quality of life for most people and lead to even more serious health problems, like heart disease and diabetes. Using a <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Xenical">weight-loss product</a> like Xenical can help combat obesity, even when it has been resistant to treatment by other means. No one should have to suffer with out-of-control weight problems, and this new drug can make all the difference in the fight.</p>
<p>Using <a href="http://www.ukmedix.com/xenical/info.cfm">Xenical</a> to supplement your weight-loss efforts can help reduce blood pressure, insulin levels and LDL cholesterol, allowing you to get a boost in your overall health along with losing fat. It is safe and effective when used as prescribed. It is important to understand that this is a weight-loss drug, not an appetite suppressant like caffeine- or amphetamine-based products.</p>
<p>The medication works by suppressing the fat in the foods that you eat. This forces your body to tap into the stored fat for resources. While it cannot do the work for you, it can be incredibly helpful for those who are just beginning to work toward a slimmer and healthier body.</p>
<p>No medication is right for everyone, and the same is true with Xenical. Certain drugs have negative reactions when combined with others, so you should make sure to have an honest and in-depth talk with your doctor about your current medications, along with any other questions or concerns you​might have.</p>
<p>If it is determined that you are a candidate for this diet program, you will probably been encouraged to take a daily multivitamin along with your medication regimen. You may need to monitor your food and fat intake. Keeping track of everything you eat and drink on a daily basis is an important factor on this plan and will help to ensure your success.</p>
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		<title>How To Keep Your Kid Healthy?</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 09 Mar 2011 14:03:53 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Every parent wants their kids to be healthy and this is the major concern that most of the parents have. Especially mother’s are bit more worried than father’s. The main tips for keeping your kid fit and healthy is by giving them proper and balanced food and also help them to perform physical activities like [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Every parent wants their kids to be healthy and this is the major concern that most of the parents have. Especially mother’s are bit more worried than father’s. The main tips for keeping your kid fit and healthy is by giving them proper and balanced food and also help them to perform physical activities like exercises, walking, cycling o r swimming, which can maintain their body fit. Majority of the kids prefer staying at home and watch TV and play games in computer. For a healthy kid physical activities are equally important to a balanced food. Let’s see some of the tips on how to keep kids healthy.</p>
<p>Kids have their own likes and dislikes in food. Don’t force them to eat what they don’t like. But prepare food which contains the entire nutrients essential for the healthy functioning of the body. You can include varieties of food, so that the kids will not get bored of the same food. Each food comes with various types of nutrients. Deficiency of any nutrients can cause various health issues in your child. Make them to drink more amounts of milk and water. Restrict your kid’s time in front of televisions. It is a common practice in almost all houses, where kids have their meals by watching TV. This a very bad practice why because , kids will never have an idea on how much they are having and this may cause indigestion or result in obesity.</p>
<p>As we already discussed, physical activities like exercises are very important for a healthy kid. If parents also get involved in such activities, this will inspire and encourage the children also to do the same. Take your child for a daily walk and make it as a daily routine. Make your child join in classes like swimming, yoga or gymnastics, which will be a good physical exercise.</p>
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		<title>Health Care – A New Approach</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 07 Mar 2011 14:17:06 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Consulting a doctor or visiting a hospital has become a part and parcel of our daily life because diseases and illness cannot be avoided. From earlier days itself health care was of immense importance. There were family doctors and famous medical experts in a village or locality. Now, the only difference is that health care [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Consulting a doctor or visiting a hospital has become a part and parcel of our daily life because diseases and illness cannot be avoided. From earlier days itself health care was of immense importance. There were family doctors and famous medical experts in a village or locality. Now, the only difference is that health care has turned into an industry or a large-scale business. Multi-speciality hospitals and small clinics, all are running profitably with thousands of patients rushing in every single day. This is not only for adults, but also for infants, toddlers and children.</p>
<p>Children’s hospital is a new concept which has emerged recently. With due importance to child care, these hospitals provide health care facilities especially for children. It is a fact that many a time emergency situations make parents tensed and confused on what to do and so most of the families with children prefer to stay in the central part of cities, where health care facilities are easily reachable. The establishment of children’s hospital at different parts of the city, state and country will surely be helpful for people. The service from specialized doctors will ensure correct diagnosis and timely treatment for children, who are more prone to illness or injuries in their age.</p>
<p>It is not easy to find experts and well experienced doctors when it comes to child care. Generally hospitals hire good doctors and provide quality services. What people expect from hospitals is a calm atmosphere, neatness and cleanliness and a systematic approach in its functioning. Nowadays most of the hospitals have in-patient facilities, scanning centres and pharmacies, which makes it easier for patients to carry out the prescribed tests inside the hospital itself. Whatsoever, we cannot think about a world without hospitals and health care centres and its importance will only increase in future, with the development of new technologies and treatment methods.</p>
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		<title>Caring For Your Child – Things To Know</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 23 Feb 2011 15:49:40 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Caring and affection towards a child is a natural instinct in parents. From when the good news is known, both the expectant mother and father will be mentally preparing for the arrival of the new member. In earlier days, there was no family planning and hence birth of child was considered as a normal part [...]]]></description>
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<p>Caring and affection towards a child is a natural instinct in parents. From when the good news is known, both the expectant mother and father will be mentally preparing for the arrival of the new member. In earlier days, there was no family planning and hence birth of child was considered as a normal part of day to day life. But now, married couple sets aside some time for themselves and once they are ready to take the responsibility, and when they are stable financially and settled in a place and career, they think of having children. This trend has magnified the aspect of child care.</p>
<p>Your responsibility as a mother starts from the moment life starts growing inside of you. The best thing you can provide your child is health, which you can ensure by eating healthy and nutritious food when pregnant. A new born need to be made comfortable by protecting their tiny body from extreme cold and heat and satisfying their hunger by timely feeding of mother’s milk or formula. Parents never think twice when they buy anything for their children because everything they earn and invest in their life is for their kids. Toys, clothes, games, etc. the list is infinite. All parents want to provide their kids with the best of everything.</p>
<p>From the time of birth itself, doctors recommend starting vaccines that protect them from various diseases. Breast milk usually gives very good immunity to babies, but still taking the prescribed set of vaccines on time is necessary as a precaution. Nowadays there are specialized hospitals for children which promise excellent services to solve your child’s health problems.</p>
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		<title>Health And Fitness For Children</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 16 Feb 2011 15:49:53 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[There is a common notion among elders that nutrition, health and fitness is meant for adults. We cannot say that it is completely inappropriate to think that way. One generation back, children were unique for their high physical activity and energy all day long. They used to eat healthy home-made food and spend most of [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There is a common notion among elders that nutrition, health and fitness is meant for adults. We cannot say that it is completely inappropriate to think that way. One generation back, children were unique for their high physical activity and energy all day long. They used to eat healthy home-made food and spend most of their time playing with neighborhood kids of the same age group. Even at school, except for the hours of class time, you could see all of them outside in the playground. At that time, there was enough activity for children that none thought of exercises and fitness programs for children.</p>
<p>Lifestyles have changed a lot and the new trend of living in apartments in a building than single houses has limited children’s activities to inside their homes. Now most of the kids after returning from school sit in front of television, computer or video games and spend their leisure time without much physical activity. Games and sports are now intentionally included in the curriculum to make children participate. The popularity of junk foods has spread not only among elders but children love them too. Unhealthy eating habits has led to unusual weight gain and the physical features of children like weight and height is abnormal, making them more susceptible to diseases and increasing risk of obesity at such young age.</p>
<p>To suit the present living conditions, healthy and nutritious diet and a regular exercise routine is very essential to take care of children’s health. Yoga, martial arts or aerobic lessons should be included in your kid’s daily routine to ensure their health. This will help them to fight against gaining unnecessary fat, and keep their body.</p>
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		<title>Tips For Children’s Health</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 10 Feb 2011 15:49:51 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[After the birth of a child, the thought that fills a parent’s mind, be it a mother or father, will be what their child needs. At each age, children require different accessories, but what they will need throughout their life is health and nutrition. The most important responsibility of a parent is to provide their [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>After the birth of a child, the thought that fills a parent’s mind, be it a mother or father, will be what their child needs. At each age, children require different accessories, but what they will need throughout their life is health and nutrition. The most important responsibility of a parent is to provide their kids with healthy and nutritious food. In today’s world, this has become the greatest challenge because the moment the kid starts eating solid food, somehow junk foods will be introduced and that’s the end of healthy food habit.</p>
<p>The best way to make your children eat healthy is to eat healthy yourself. Children usually follow what their parents do. This is applicable in the case of appetite also. Food for children should be nutritious with vitamins, minerals and proteins. Children of present generation hate fresh fruits and vegetables and run behind pizza, KFC and hot dogs. First of all, children should be made aware of the health problems that can result from fast foods. Small children, who cannot understand the difference between good and bad, will require some tricks. Vegetables and fruits can be secretly added to their daily meal in a delicious and attractive manner that they can’t say no to it.</p>
<p>A perfect diet for children should include milk, egg, meat, fish, vegetables, nuts and fruits. If you are planning to make your children follow a vegetarian diet, pulses and leafy vegetables should be included to compensate for the proteins and omega 3 fatty acids. Quantity of food should be controlled so as to avoid unnecessary addition of fats. Too much oil and deep fried items will be attraction to kids, but must be avoided.</p>
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		<title>Child Obesity – Dangers Involved</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 08 Feb 2011 15:49:46 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[When you see children who are maybe 10 years or below and teenagers of present generation, their unusual size and height must’ve surprised you. This abnormal growth of children is the result of changed lifestyle and eating habits. We still remember enjoying our mother’s cooking during childhood, but today’s kids dream about sandwiches, pizza, KFC, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When you see children who are maybe 10 years or below and teenagers of present generation, their unusual size and height must’ve surprised you. This abnormal growth of children is the result of changed lifestyle and eating habits. We still remember enjoying our mother’s cooking during childhood, but today’s kids dream about sandwiches, pizza, KFC, French fries and such junk foods. This unhealthy food habit has resulted in more and more children becoming obese from childhood itself. It is not good for their health and will eventually lead to lifestyle disorders and diseases like diabetes, heart problems and blood pressure when they reach the age of 30.</p>
<p>Unnecessary piling up of fat in the body causes diseases and weight loss becomes difficult as age goes up. Even though juvenile diabetes and blood pressure in youngsters maybe due to genetic factors, lifestyle and food habits add to the misery. It is the duty of parents to ensure that their children are getting enough nutrients from food and required physical activity at their age. Fat body not only is a disaster to physical appearance, but also takes away the confidence in children. They will be generally lethargic and won’t be active in their daily activities.</p>
<p>The first thing is to teach your children about the problems of obesity and discourage them from eating fatty foods and junk foods. Parents should deliberately include exercise sessions or gymnastics or aerobics classes so that exercise becomes fun for them. Children should be allowed to play with other kids. Schools should encourage sports and games and hunt talents hidden in children. If lifestyle has changed, we should make necessary changes to maintain health and fitness. This is not difficult.</p>
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		<title>Use the Internet to Find the Best Childcare</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 03 Feb 2011 15:49:48 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[There are a few different options for parents looking for the best childcare for their children. The best way to find the perfect childcare for your family is to use the Internet. First, determine what kind of care you are looking for. You could hire a nanny to come to your home to watch your [...]]]></description>
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<p>There are a few different options for parents looking for the best childcare for their children. The best way to find the perfect childcare for your family is to use the Internet. First, determine what kind of care you are looking for. You could hire a nanny to come to your home to watch your children. There are home daycares where you bring your children to someone else&#8217;s home. And there are daycare centers, which are facilities that are run more like a school. There are pros and cons to each of these types of childcare. Get online and start researching about each type of daycare and choose the best option that meets your needs and the needs of your children.</p>
<p>Once you have determined the type of daycare you want, it&#8217;s time to start researching to find all those types of daycare facilities in your area. Since most people opt for daycare out of their own home, we&#8217;ll stick with the examples of home daycares and daycare centers.</p>
<p>Once again, use the Internet to find the names, websites, and contact information for all the daycare centers or home daycares in your area. Start making a list. Visit each facility&#8217;s website. Look around and make a note of the teacher/student ratio, their philosophies, their schedules, and any other important information. If you are looking for specific qualities in a daycare, look for those on the websites. Eliminate any center that does not meet your needs.</p>
<p>Finally, all each business up and schedule a visit. Take your child with you when you tour the daycare. Watch how the teachers interact with the children. Look for cleanliness, teacher&#8217;s attention on the children, and the condition of the toys and equipment. Does the daycare follow a schedule or calendar? Are children left alone for long periods of time? Are diapers changed as needed or on a schedule? What is the cost? The answers to these questions should provide you with all remaining information to make your final decision on the best childcare facility for your children.</p>
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		<title>3 Fun Ways to Get Your Child Moving</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 01 Feb 2011 15:49:42 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Childhood life isn’t the same now as it was for the previous generation. Gone are the days of disappearing until the street lights came on. Kids of yesteryear would play outside, running, chasing, and riding their bikes, from sun-up to sun-down. There were no video games and mobile phones to keep kids inside, no sitting [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Childhood life isn’t the same now as it was for the previous generation. Gone are the days of disappearing until the street lights came on. Kids of yesteryear would play outside, running, chasing, and riding their bikes, from sun-up to sun-down. There were no video games and mobile phones to keep kids inside, no sitting around playing video games or texting, no iPods or computers. Today, kids are much more sedentary. Childhood obesity is seen more and more in children. Here are three fun ways keep children healthy and active.</p>
<p>Play Together</p>
<p>Not only is it great to get the kids outside and running around, but its great exercise for parents too. When the whether is nice, get outside at least three times a week for a fun game of tag or chase. Get all the neighborhood kids involved and if possible, play across several yards. The more room there is to run, the more they will run, the more energy they will burn. And, parents, the kids will also sleep a lot better, possibly even longer, after spending time outside in the fresh air and releasing energy.</p>
<p>Exercise Together</p>
<p>If you have a workout DVD, ask your child to do it with you. It will be good for both of you to burn calories and is a great time to talk to each other. Watch out as you might end up laughing the whole time, especially if it&#8217;s the first time you are doing a particular routine. Try one of the new popular dance DVDs to really have some fun. Most kids love to dance, and they will love dancing their mom or dad even more.</p>
<p>Pack Away the Stroller</p>
<p>After age 3, a lot of kids don&#8217;t want to be confined to a stroller. Allowing them to walk is a great way to get them moving and exercising. It might be hard at first, getting the little one to learn not to touch and grab everything, and to stay close to you, but in the long run it&#8217;s for the child&#8217;s best interest.</p>
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		<title>Preparing to Leave Your Sick Child</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 29 Jan 2011 08:24:11 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[While many parents of sick children would love to sit at their bedside all day it just might not be possible. Some parents have to attend to other children or head to work. This requires that the parent might have to leave their child in the care of a babysitter who is responsible for the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>While many parents of sick children would love to sit at their bedside all day it just might not be possible. Some parents have to attend to other children or head to work. This requires that the parent might have to leave their child in the care of a babysitter who is responsible for the sick child. This can often make parents feel uneasy or as if they are bad parents but with the right amount of preparation and choosing the right babysitter you will be able to leave our child in good hands. Here are some things you can do should you need to leave your sick child with a babysitter.</p>
<p>Outline What Your Child’s Needs Are. Make sure that you outline to the babysitter what your child’s needs are. This can include how often to give medication, what they should eat and other things that the babysitter should know about. This will help them give the child a similar experience to what they would have if you were around.</p>
<p>Contact Information. Make sure that your babysitter has all your contact information should something happen. They should also have your child’s doctor’s information in case something does come up and they have a question regarding your child’s health.</p>
<p>Set Up Everything For the Babysitter. Even if you outline the needs of your child and have all the information available it is a good idea to make sure that everything is set up for your babysitter. This can include making the food for your child, setting up the medications and other items that might be needed.</p>
<p>Prepare Your Child. You don’t want to startle your child that you are leaving them but you should prepare them for the fact that you will be leaving for a little bit. Tell them that they are in good hands and let them know when you will be back.</p>
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		<title>How to Find a Good Babysitter</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Leaving your child with a babysitter takes an extreme amount of trust. Many parents no matter who they leave their child with will feel uncomfortable about the whole situation. That is why it is important to make sure that the babysitter that you are leaving your child with is trained and the best that you [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Leaving your child with a babysitter takes an extreme amount of trust. Many parents no matter who they leave their child with will feel uncomfortable about the whole situation. That is why it is important to make sure that the babysitter that you are leaving your child with is trained and the best that you can get. Here is a look at how to get the best babysitter for your child.</p>
<p>Ask for Recommendations. Chances are your friends and family members have a babysitter that they trust. You can always ask for a recommendation when you plan on using a babysitter. If your friends and family members trust them, chances are you can too. If you do not know anyone that has a babysitter there are babysitter recommendation sites that allow people to recommend babysitters and rank existing babysitters. You can find this site helpful during your babysitter search.</p>
<p>Ask Questions. If you are going with a babysitter that you have never used before it is important to gather as much information as possible. Sit down with the babysitter and ask them the hard questions. You should ask them how long they have babysat, who they babysat for, what their qualifications are and even ask them how they might react in specific situations. These will give you a better idea of how good of a babysitter the person will be when you leave them with your child.</p>
<p>Trial Run. You might not want to leave your babysitter with your child right off the bat. Instead consider having a trial run where the babysitter comes to the house and plays with the child and interacts while you are there. You don’t have to sit and stare at them but this will allow you to keep an eye on the situation and get a feel for how the babysitter will interact with your child when you are not around.</p>
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		<title>How to Get Picky Eaters to Try New Foods</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 25 Jan 2011 08:24:07 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Children can be picky eaters. This presents a challenge for parents who want to make sure that their children get a variety of food and all the vitamins and nutrition that they need. Luckily, there are many tactics and ways that a parent can get a picky eater to try eating some foods that they [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Children can be picky eaters. This presents a challenge for parents who want to make sure that their children get a variety of food and all the vitamins and nutrition that they need. Luckily, there are many tactics and ways that a parent can get a picky eater to try eating some foods that they refuse to eat. Here is a look at what you can do to encourage your picky eater to eat food they refuse to touch.</p>
<p>Make the Dish Creative. Children like dishes that are creative and fun. Try to create meals that include bright colors and look appealing. Some parents will even create the food in shapes of animals or objects and create a story around it which encourages the child to eat the food that they have on their plate.</p>
<p>Interactive. Children love interactive items and this includes the food that they eat. Try to figure out ways that you can make the food you offer interactive. Whether it is having your child build their own taco or eating with their hands this will encourage your child to try the foods that you are offering them.</p>
<p>Never Force Eat. Many parents believe that by putting something on their kids plate and forcing them to eat it, it will help the child learn to like the food. This will only cause problems in the future. Try placing items on your child’s plate and encouraging them to eat them. If they do not like the food then do not press the matter. However, create the rule that the child has to try at least X amount of the food before they can decide if they do not like it. This will get them eating different foods but not forcing them to eat something that they really do not like.</p>
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		<title>Parenting Tip: How to Help Your Child Fall Asleep</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 22 Jan 2011 08:24:05 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Children, toddlers and infants all have problems falling asleep from time to time. While you cannot give your child the same over the counter medications that an adult would take, you can utilize some herbal methods to help encourage them to fall asleep. Here is a look at some ideas on how to incorporate herbal [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Children, toddlers and infants all have problems falling asleep from time to time. While you cannot give your child the same over the counter medications that an adult would take, you can utilize some herbal methods to help encourage them to fall asleep. Here is a look at some ideas on how to incorporate herbal sleeping remedies into your child’s daily routine.</p>
<p>Bath Time. Many children take a bath right before bed. The warm water and steam can help calm down the child so that they are ready to fall asleep. However, you can also add a few herbs to the bath that will help them fall asleep. Some of the popular herbs that are used include lavender, chamomile and hops. These are all herbs that promoting sleeping and calming the central nervous system.</p>
<p>Herbal Tea. You can’t hand a child a steaming hot cup of tea. However, you can make some herbal tea such as chamomile or lemon balm and let it cool down. Once it is cooled down you can put it in a bottle or a sippy cup and let your child sip the herbal tea. This is great for children ages one year and up.</p>
<p>The Dried Herb Routine. Many dried herbs have a very potent smell. The smell is what calms the child and helps them fall asleep. Parents have been known to place dried herbs under the sheets of their child’s bed or crib. This will help your child breathe in the herbal scents. This method also works great because when the child moves around at night it will crush and stir up the herbs which will lull them back to sleep.</p>
<p>Oatmeal. Oatmeal, especially some made with milk and honey, has been known as a great sleeping aid for children. The warm sensation of the food mixed with the natural oats can help sooth your child and help them fall asleep.</p>
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		<title>Importance of Health Insurance for Families</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 21 Jan 2011 21:06:51 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you have a family, then you should already be aware of the fact that having health insurance coverage is vitally important. You need to protect the health and wellbeing of yourself and your entire family, and health insurance coverage can have a profoundly positive impact on your ability to get the healthcare that you [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you have a family, then you should already be aware of the fact that having health insurance coverage is vitally important. You need to protect the health and wellbeing of yourself and your entire family, and health insurance coverage can have a profoundly positive impact on your ability to get the healthcare that you need.</p>
<p>You can deal with many standard health issues that arise all on your own, such as colds and flu bugs, small injuries, and so on, but what happens when one of your children becomes sick beyond the healing capabilities of cough syrup and a humidifier? You need to be able to make sure that you have access to the best care and medicine for your child, and this means having health insurance coverage so that you can afford the health care that your child needs in order to recover as quickly as is humanly possible. These are important considerations that you need to make when raising a family because good health means everything.</p>
<p>Having health insurance coverage can benefit your family in a wide variety of ways. For example, it can make sure that you can obtain basic checkups and doctor&#8217;s visits for discounted rates, meaning that you pay a low co-pay amount rather than the full amount that the doctor normally charges. You can also obtain prescription medications at discounted rates, typically paying a flat fee such as $5 or $10 per prescription rather than paying the full amount for the medication. Make sure to <a href="http://www.freeinsurancequotes.org/">compare insurance quote</a> options for a variety of insurance carriers because each carrier offers different co-pays, monthly premiums, and annual deductible amounts. Finding the right insurance carrier and the right specific health insurance plan is going to have a profoundly positive impact on how well your family can take advantage of the health insurance coverage that you buy for optimal health and wellbeing.</p>
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		<title>Parenting Tip: How to Get Children To Sleep in Their Own Beds</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 20 Jan 2011 08:22:22 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Co-sleeping is a necessary part of growing up for your child. Experts recommend that you allow your child to sleep with you up until the age of five. This is recommended so that you can avoid separation anxiety that child might have. However, after your child turns five it can be hard to get them [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Co-sleeping is a necessary part of growing up for your child. Experts recommend that you allow your child to sleep with you up until the age of five. This is recommended so that you can avoid separation anxiety that child might have. However, after your child turns five it can be hard to get them to sleep in their own bed. Luckily, there are some tips that you can use to get them to sleep in their own bed.</p>
<p>Here are some ways parents have successfully gotten their child to sleep in their own bed.</p>
<p>Grown Up Talk. Many parents try to sugar coat sleeping in their own bed and act like they are still children. Have an age appropriate talk with your child. Talk to them about sleeping in their own bed and how they are big kids. Experts recommend that you avoid trying to portray to your child that you are abandoning them. Instead make it sound like it is a transition phase that they are going through.</p>
<p>Decorations. Your child will want to sleep in their own bed if they like their bedroom. Before you have them sleep in their own beds spend some time decorating their bedroom with them. You can let them put up decorations that they like and place stuffed animals in the room. This will get your child excited about their room and make them want to stay in it.</p>
<p>Create a Routine. Don’t just put your child in their room and force them to go to sleep without you. Try to create a routine that allows you to go into the room and spend some time with the child. You can read a book or listen to music. After a while you can get up and leave. This will allow your child to not feel as if you abandoned them.  Parenting</p>
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		<title>Potential Problems With Hyland&#8217;s Teething Tablets</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 18 Jan 2011 08:22:20 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[When a child starts teething a parent will do anything to reduce the pain that their child is in. Teething causes incredibly swollen, red, puffy gums to appear in a child. These symptoms can create irritability, pain, crying and screaming in the child. Most parents will do whatever they can to reduce the pain their [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When a child starts teething a parent will do anything to reduce the pain that their child is in. Teething causes incredibly swollen, red, puffy gums to appear in a child. These symptoms can create irritability, pain, crying and screaming in the child. Most parents will do whatever they can to reduce the pain their child is in. One of the most commonly recommended ways to reduce the pain is through an all natural product known as Hyland’s teething tables.</p>
<p>Hyland’s teething tablets are tiny tablets that are given to a small infant who is teething. The tablets are placed under the tongue and the child is given two or three of them. The tablets will dissolve over time and the ingredients are believed to reduce the redness, swelling and pain the child is in.</p>
<p>While Hyland’s is believed to have no side effects or problems it could present problems in certain children. The main ingredients in Hyland’s are Calcarea Phosphoric 3X HPUS, Coffea Cruda 3X HPUS, Belladonna 3X PUS and Chamomilla 3X HPUS. While all of these items are naturally occurring substances and are believed to be harmless there is one ingredient that could cause problems.</p>
<p>The ingredient belladonna has a long list of potential side effects. These side effects include blurred vision, kidney problems such as urinary retention and dry mouth. It has also been linked to muscle spasms and stomach problems in children. These side effects are believed to only arise if the child were to overdose on large amounts of belladonna. Each tablet is believed to contain about .0002 mg of belladonna. However, there is no way to actually measure the amount in the tablet and it is us the manufacturers to provide this information.</p>
<p>While Hyland’s teething tablets should be safe for your child and can reduce a large amount of the pain that they are in, make sure that you are giving them the recommended doses because potential problems can arise.</p>
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		<title>How to Become a Caring Clown at the Local Children&#8217;s Hospital</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 15 Jan 2011 08:22:18 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Many children’s hospitals and local hospitals that have a children’s wing have a program known as the Caring Clowns. Caring Clowns are a troupe of clowns that go around to sick children’s hospital rooms and cheer them up through acting silly, making flowers or balloon animals and other silly items. These Caring Clowns provide a [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Many children’s hospitals and local hospitals that have a children’s wing have a program known as the Caring Clowns. Caring Clowns are a troupe of clowns that go around to sick children’s hospital rooms and cheer them up through acting silly, making flowers or balloon animals and other silly items. These Caring Clowns provide a bit of comic relief for children who are facing serious illnesses.</p>
<p>If you have ever considered being a Caring Clown here are some of the ways that you can become a Caring Clown at your local hospital.</p>
<p>Hospital Troupe. Many hospitals ask for volunteers for their clowning troupe. If you know that your local hospital has a clowning troupe consider asking how to join it. If your hospital doesn’t have a local troupe that visits regular you can inquire about the steps you need to take to start up a clowning troupe.</p>
<p>Join Clowning Classes or Seminars. Many Caring Clowns only found out about the program by attending some of the local clowning classes and seminars. Try to find a local clown college that might have access to the Caring Clowns program. Not only will you be making friends, you’ll be joining up for a good cause and helping sick children.</p>
<p>Local Newspaper. Many people who are interested in starting up a clowning troupe for the local hospital will advertise in the local newspaper. Consider looking in there regularly as the local troupe might put a notice in the newspaper. Sometimes the hospital will also look for volunteers through the newspaper.</p>
<p>Ask Local Doctors. Local doctor’s might know of any local clowning troupe that act as Caring Clowns. Consider asking local pediatricians about the clowning troupe and how you can start one if there is no troupe available. No one knows the hospitals better than those that work in them so the doctors may know of where you can go to start up a troupe.</p>
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		<title>Wintertime Protection: Keeping Kids Warm</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 14 Jan 2011 22:20:32 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Image via Wikipedia Keeping our kids warm during the winter months is something that we must make a top priority. In many places across the country, the temperatures dip well below freezing and sometimes even drop below zero. While many don’t see weather as much of a threat, the fact of the matter is that [...]]]></description>
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<p>Keeping our kids warm during the winter months is something that we must make a top priority. In many places across the country, the temperatures dip well below freezing and sometimes even drop below zero. While many don’t see weather as much of a threat, the fact of the matter is that it is a very real threat to your kids’ health if they aren’t properly dressed for it. The most important article of clothing that you must purchase for your children during the winter is a good heavy coat. Your kids can get by without gloves, hats and scarves but they can’t get through the harsh winter weather without a good coat.</p>
<p>While you may think that purchasing a winter coat isn’t that difficult to do, you will be surprised to find that it’s actually a more time consuming process than you originally thought. This is especially true if you bring your kids with you to pick out their coats. Keep in mind that your children do care about their appearances and will want a coat that looks good. You should also care about what your kids think about the winter coat you buy for them too, which is why you don’t want to get them just any coat. However, it’s understandable that you don’t want to spend a fortune on the coat either. This is why you need to buy your kids Rocawear coats.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.sojones.com/celebrity_lines/rocawear_clothing/">Rocawear</a> coats are highly fashionable coats that come in a variety of colors for both boys and girls. While these coats are considered “hot” among kids today, they aren’t going to burn a hole in your wallet either. Rocawear knows how to produce great clothing at prices parents love. Rocawear also produces shirts, shorts, jeans and other articles of clothing as well, which makes it easy to dress your kids in stylish layers for extra warmth.</p>
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		<title>Comforting Your Child When They are Sick</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 13 Jan 2011 08:22:16 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Children get sick it is a fact of life. However, part of being a parent is knowing how to care and comfort your sick child. As a parent you are responsible for making their aches, pains and illness go away. While you might not always possess the power to make a sick child better you [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Children get sick it is a fact of life. However, part of being a parent is knowing how to care and comfort your sick child. As a parent you are responsible for making their aches, pains and illness go away. While you might not always possess the power to make a sick child better you might be able to ease their fears. Here is a look at some of the things parents should do to make sure they are comforting their sick child.</p>
<p>Stay Close By. Sick children are often scared and needy. It is a good idea to make sure that you are nearby and letting your child know that you are there. You don’t need to sit on top of them but you should make sure that you are visible or checking in on your child so that they know where to find you. This will ease their fear and make them feel better.</p>
<p>Serve Treats and Water/Juice. When children are sick they often do not want to eat or drink anything. Make sure that you are serving them plenty of food and water or juice. It is important that they stay hydrated in order to get better. If you notice that they are not drinking water or juice try to encourage them to drink some of it before you leave the room.</p>
<p>Give Your Child Comforting Items. Since sick children are scared and needy they will need items that will give them comfort. These items can range from special blankets or stuff toys to having their favorite TV show or movie playing. These items will allow your sick child to feel comforted.</p>
<p>Cool Humidifiers. If your sick child has a cold it might be a good idea to place a humidifier or vaporizer in the room. This will allow your child to breath better and help comfort some of the symptoms of the cold.</p>
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		<title>Choosing a Hypoallergenic Dog</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Image via Wikipedia If you are a pet lover, you know how frustrating it can be when you find out that one of your children has an allergy to dogs. In the past, if your child had an allergy, you either had to pump them with antihistamines or sacrifice having a dog. However, there has [...]]]></description>
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<p>If you are a pet lover, you know how frustrating it can be when you find out that one of your children has an allergy to dogs. In the past, if your child had an allergy, you either had to pump them with antihistamines or sacrifice having a dog. However, there has been a recent emphasis on new <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hypoallergenic">hypoallergenic </a>breeds of dogs.</p>
<p>Hypoallergenic breeds of dogs allow families to have a dog when they might not have been allowed to before. There is no longer the tough decision of having to do without a dog because of allergies or having to put your child on antihistamines. In fact, hypoallergenic dogs have become so popular that the <a href="http://www.webmd.com/allergies/news/20081112/hypoallergenic-dogs-dog-allergies-faq">president of the United States</a> purchased a hypoallergenic dog for his family because his daughter suffers from allergies to dogs.</p>
<p>There are over a half dozen hypoallergenic breeds of dogs which allows for a wide variety of dogs to choose from when choosing a dog. Some of the dog breeds that are considered hypoallergenic include Border Terriers, Coton de Tulear, Maltese, Lhasa Apso, <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spanish_Water_Dog">Perro Agua</a>, and Poodles. These dogs are great hypoallergenic dogs because they either do not shed their coats or have very short hair which results in less shedding. The less shedding a dog does, the less the allergies seem to surface.</p>
<p>A hypoallergenic dog allows a family to be able to have the pet they desire without forcing their child to suffer allergies. With a hypoallergenic breed of dog, you child will be able to experience all the joys of having a pet, like taking it for walks, playing in the park, and even dressing it up in <a href="http://www.buycostumes.com/CategoryPage/Pets_132.aspx">pet costumes</a>. Hypoallergenic dogs are a great way to give the family what they want and allow your child to be introduced to a new friend that they will love and cherish for years to come.</p>
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		<title>Preparing Your Child for a Hospital Stay</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 11 Jan 2011 08:20:38 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[One of the hardest things a parent can go through is having to deal with a child who has a medical condition. If that medical condition requires a lengthy hospital stay it can be extremely hard on the parent as the parent is left explaining and prepping the child for the hospital stay. Luckily, there [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>One of the hardest things a parent can go through is having to deal with a child who has a medical condition. If that medical condition requires a lengthy hospital stay it can be extremely hard on the parent as the parent is left explaining and prepping the child for the hospital stay. Luckily, there are a few things that you can do to make sure that your child is ready for a hospital stay.</p>
<p>Explain the Situation. Children need to understand why they are heading to the hospital. While you do not need to tell a three year old in detail why they are going there it is a good idea to mention some of what their condition is. Try to make the conversation age appropriate. If you have any questions your child’s doctor may be able to help you with ways of talking about their medical condition.</p>
<p>Explore Nurses and Doctors. Your child will be naturally curious about the people who will be taking care of them. Before the hospital stay explore the nursing profession as well as doctors. Talk about what they do, how they help people and some of the equipment that they use. There are many great books and videos that will help your child understand this. Some hospitals even allow you to bring the child in beforehand to meet the doctors and nurses who will be working with them to make them feel comfortable.</p>
<p>Create a Hospital Kit. To help make your child more comfortable during their hospital stay create a hospital kit. Have your child pick out favorite books, toys, videos and DVDs that they will want to take to the hospital with them. Even if you know they will not want to use these items it will make them feel better to have a bit of home near them during a hospital stay.</p>
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		<title>How to Get Into Shriners Children&#8217;s Hospital</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 06 Jan 2011 08:20:36 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Shriners Children’s Hospital is one of the most well known children’s hospital in North America. They have over 22 different hospitals that spread out over Canada, Mexico and the United States. The unique feature that Shriners Children’s Hospital offer is that they only focus on treating children with severe medical conditions. The Shriners Children’s [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The Shriners Children’s Hospital is one of the most well known children’s hospital in North America. They have over 22 different hospitals that spread out over Canada, Mexico and the United   States. The unique feature that Shriners Children’s Hospital offer is that they only focus on treating children with severe medical conditions. The Shriners Children’s Hospital also performs all treatments free of charge and does not ask the parents to pay for anything. These unique features make Shriners Children’s Hospital a desired place for children’s medical care. Here is how you can get your child into Shriners.</p>
<p>The first step to getting your child into Shriners Children’s Hospital is to determine eligibility. Shriners only accepts children under the age of 18. They also only accept specific medical conditions. These medical conditions include spinal cord injuries, burns and cleft pallets. If your child does not suffer from one of these conditions or they are too old you will not qualify for Shriners care.</p>
<p>The second step to getting your child into Shriners Children’s Hospital is to discuss with their doctor their medical care. There may be a local hospital that handles the medical care at a reduced rate. Should your child be suffering from burns you may wish to ask your doctor to contact Shriners. Shriners treats burn patients differently then other conditions and so the admissions process for burns is different as it is treated as an emergency situation.</p>
<p>If after considering these two steps you still believe that Shriners Children’s Hospital is the place for your child you will be required to fill out an application. The application details your child’s medical condition, previous treatments they have had and all their doctor’s information. Make sure that you fill out the application as accurately as possible. It may take anywhere from a week to three months to hear back on the application process.</p>
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		<title>How to Get a Child to Take Medication</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 06 Jan 2011 08:20:34 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Children do not like to take medications. Even adults do not like to take them. This can be difficult if you have a sick child who needs to take regular medication to cure their cold or cough. Luckily, there are some methods that parents can use that will encourage their children to take medication easily [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Children do not like to take medications. Even adults do not like to take them. This can be difficult if you have a sick child who needs to take regular medication to cure their cold or cough. Luckily, there are some methods that parents can use that will encourage their children to take medication easily and without a fuss. Here is a look at some ways that parents have been successful in giving their child medications.</p>
<p>The Magic Story. Children love to hear creative stories. Try to create a story around the medication that you are giving your children. It could be a magic potion, a dragon’s pill or other item. This might encourage them to take the medication if you involve it in a story.</p>
<p>Get Children’s Friendly Medication. Children often do not like to take medication because it tastes funny or bad. When you pick the medication up from the pharmacist ask if they have a children’s variety that you can have. If the medication does not taste like medication you might be able to have your child take it.</p>
<p>Crushed Up Method. Some medications like antibiotics and other pills can be crushed up. Consider crushing the pills up and placing it into yogurt, jello or pudding. It might be sneaky but it gets your child to take the medication that they need to make them better. However, before you crush up pills make sure you ask at the pharmacy if you are able to crush the pills up as some pills lose their effectiveness when crushed up.</p>
<p>Small Doses. For liquid medication it might be helpful to give your child the medication is small doses. Do not try to pour it all down your child’s throat. Instead give them tiny little drops and constantly praise them for how well they are doing with the medications. This type of encouragement will encourage your child to continue taking the medications.</p>
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		<title>Creative Ways to Make a Sick Child Drink Water or Juice While Sick</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 04 Jan 2011 08:20:33 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[When a child is sick the most important thing to do to make them better includes making sure that they are properly hydrated. This can be difficult as sick children often do not feel like drinking any water or juice that you might provide them. That is why as a parent you need to come [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When a child is sick the most important thing to do to make them better includes making sure that they are properly hydrated. This can be difficult as sick children often do not feel like drinking any water or juice that you might provide them. That is why as a parent you need to come up with creative ways to get your child to drink liquids. Here are some creative ways to get your child to drink water or juice while they are sick.</p>
<p>Ice Cubes. While it would be ideal if your child would drink the juice or water directly, sometimes your sick child does not feel like it. You can create fun shaped ice cubes that are made out of flavored juice for your child. The fun shapes and tasty flavors will encourage your child to want to suck on the ice cubes which will keep them hydrated.</p>
<p>Jello. Jello is one of those fun foods that children love regardless of if they are sick or not. If your child is not eating or drinking anything try creating jello squares. Your child won’t be able to resist eating with their hands and having fun with the wiggly jello pieces. When they eat the jello they are staying hydrated and getting food into their stomachs.</p>
<p>Popsicles. Popsicles are a great way to keep your child hydrated. The ice and flavors will be enough water and hydration for your child. The popsicles will also be great if your child has a sore throat and does not want to swallow anything.</p>
<p>Tea. Children love sweetened tea. Consider making a hot chamomile tea for your sick child. If they are older than two you can add a bit of sugar and honey to cure their sore throat. Make sure you put ice cubes in the tea so that the tea isn’t too hot for your child!</p>
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		<title>Rehab International: Teaching Children the Dangers of Alcohol and Drugs</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 27 Dec 2010 13:42:45 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Did you know that almost 1 in every 5 kids has tried using prescription drugs to get high, and that about 60 percent of students admitted to being able to get drugs at their school? These numbers are a bit scary. The good news is those young teens that talk openly about the dangers of [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Did you know that almost 1 in every 5 kids has tried using prescription  drugs to get high, and that about 60 percent of students admitted to  being able to get drugs at their school? These numbers are a bit scary.  The good news is those young teens that talk openly about the dangers of  drugs and alcohol with their parents is half as likely to use them.  Parents, inform your children about the dangers of drugs and about  avoiding them. Teaching your children at a young age about why drugs and  alcohol aren’t good for your body will always be recommended by many  people. Kids should know at an early age about what is good for them and  what isn’t. Be open and honest with your kids. Lying to them or sugar  coating things could back fire in the long run.</p>
<p>As parents,  it’s really important to set a good example. If you don’t want them  drinking or doing drugs, it’s never good to let them see you with a  hangover on a Saturday or Sunday morning because they’ll bring it back  up. There was a commercial about drugs where the father and son were  talking and his father asked him how he learned how to smoke pot. The  son replied saying that he learned it from watching him. When you’re  teaching your kids right from wrong, don’t be hypocritical. Children  will throw that back in your face.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.rehab-international.org/">Rehab-International.com</a> finds it best for parents to educate themselves on the top before  teaching their kids about the dangers of drugs. Know what makes them  want to do drugs. Knowing this give you all the information needed to  back up what you’re trying to say. Being upfront and honest will help  teach your children about the dangers of alcohol and drugs.</p>
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		<title>Talking to Your Teen About Drugs</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 24 Dec 2010 12:30:20 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Although itâ€™s a conversation no parent wants to have, there comes a time when you have to discuss drugs with your teen. Their prevalence in pop culture has made drugs a more perilous problem than ever before. First, itâ€™s important to make your child feel accepted and safe in your communication. Make them feel like [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Although itâ€™s a conversation no parent wants to have, there comes a  time when you have to discuss drugs with your teen. Their prevalence in  pop culture has made drugs a more perilous problem than ever before.</p>
<p>First, itâ€™s important to make your child feel accepted and safe in  your communication. Make them feel like they can talk to you about their  mistakes, struggles, and temptations. Yelling at them for a slight  lapse in judgment will only lead them to stop confiding in you; all  teenagers make irresponsible choices on occasion, so help them through  those times without judgment.</p>
<p>Itâ€™s also important to use any teaching moments you have at your  disposal. News stories that involve drug usage or movies that feature  drugs are good starting points. In most news stories, drugs are not  painted favorably; start a discussion about how drugs may have  contributed to a negative decision or poor outcome. Be sure not to  preach at your child. It should be a two-way dialogue, not a lecture.</p>
<p>Unfortunately, drugs are often shown in a positive light in the media.  Television shows and movies often show young teenagers enjoying drugs;  many even go so far as to claim that drugs are part of the normal  teenage experience. When you and your teen watch something like this,  start a conversation about the show or movie. You may want to ask them  what they know about drugs and if it correlates with what youâ€™re  watching. Stay up to date on your facts and use them in these  conversations.</p>
<p>Above all, encourage your teenager to continue confiding in you. If they  feel tempted to try drugs or if they feel pressured to use them, they  will feel much more comfortable asking you for help if they donâ€™t  think you will overreact. By being a trustworthy figure in your teenâ€™s  life, you can help them avoid drug usage altogether.</p>
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		<title>Don&#8217;t Let Debt Keep You From Caring for Your Child</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 24 Dec 2010 05:44:53 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[No one ever wants to see their child, or a child that they love, sick or unhealthy in any way. But for many parents, this nightmare can become a reality. And what is a parent to do when the financial burdens of their child’s illness get too out of control for their family to handle? [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>No one ever wants to see their child, or a child that they love, sick or  unhealthy in any way. But for many parents, this nightmare can become a  reality. And what is a parent to do when the financial burdens of their  child’s illness get too out of control for their family to handle? No  child should ever be turned away from proper medical treatment just  because his or her family cannot afford the bills and has debt piling  up. If you are a parent that has found him or herself in this situation,  or know of someone else in this situation, there are options out there  that can help you fix financial troubles so that the child can get the  medical attention he or she deserves.</p>
<p>When finances get  difficult, many families think that bankruptcy is their only option.  However, filing for bankruptcy can have severe negative effects for many  years to come. Another option many families do not know about is using a  <a href="http://debtconsolidationservice.org/">debt consolidation service</a>.  Once all your debts are settled with the credit collectors, you will  then have the opportunity to begin making positive impacts on your  credit score and it will eventually rebound.</p>
<p>There are so many  stresses that come along with having a child who is ill. The financial  burden is one that seems so insignificant when compared to seeing your  child struggling in pain. However, financial issues must be dealt with  in order to properly provide for your ailing child. Make the right  decision with your finances now so that when your child is feeling  better, you will both be able to enjoy life to the fullest. Don&#8217;t be  afraid to seek the help you need in difficult times.</p>
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		<title>Promoting Abstinence in Teenagers</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 22 Dec 2010 12:28:20 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Many teenagers have sex nowadays; however, itâ€™s not uncommon for parents to hope that their child chooses abstinence. While you canâ€™t control your teenâ€™s actions, there are some things you can do to encourage abstinence in your children. From an early age, keep an open dialogue about sex with your kids. Instead of telling them [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Many teenagers have sex nowadays; however, itâ€™s not uncommon for  parents to hope that their child chooses abstinence. While you canâ€™t  control your teenâ€™s actions, there are some things you can do to  encourage abstinence in your children.</p>
<p>From an early age, keep an open dialogue about sex with your kids.  Instead of telling them that babies come from the stork, give an  overview of how babies are conceived and how they are born. As they grow  older and can handle more, add details to your explanation. By doing  this, your children will come to see sex as a normal thing. If they see  it as a normal part of development, rather than an exciting or taboo  topic, they wonâ€™t feel like they have to try it.</p>
<p>As soon as you think your child is of age to start thinking about and  considering sex, have an open, frank discussion about sex and its  consequences. Teenage sex is often glamorized by the media, and you need  to combat this image with the facts about sex. Discuss teen pregnancy  rates, the occurrence of STDs, and the emotional repercussions of sex.  Encourage your teen to come to you with any questions; they should feel  comfortable enough with you to ask questions and tell you if they are  planning on having sex. If sex doesnâ€™t seem forbidden, the temptation  to do it is gone.</p>
<p>Most importantly, talk to your teen as equal. In your eyes, they may  just be a young kid that doesnâ€™t know whatâ€™s best for them. However,  they are in a position to make adult decisions and they should be  treated as adults. If you talk down to your teen or make them feel  stupid, they make want to have sex just to prove that they are an adult.  Respect goes a long way in a discussion about abstinence.</p>
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		<title>When is the time to move to Nursing Home</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A Nursing Home is usually the highest level of care for Senior Citizens other than a hospital so that they could feel at home while getting all the treatments that they can normally get in a hospital. Nursing homes not only provide the medical care but also offer custodial care which includes getting in and out of bed, and providing assistance with feeding, bathing and dressing. However, nursing homes are different from residential care facilities as they also provide a high level of medical care along residential facilities. Licensed physicians supervise patient care and a nurse or other medical professional is available on the premises 24/7. Skilled nursing care is also available on site, all day. Other medical professionals like occupational or physical therapists are also available. Nursing Homes ensure that people residing over their get all the medical procedures and therapies on site; which is not usually possible in residential care facilities.</p>
<p>While getting older an important decision to make is whether you like to move to a Nursing Home depending upon your health conditions and medical needs; if yes then when is the right time to do so. Here are few points to keep into account before making the decision.</p>
<p>To enable you to decide about moving into a nursing home, you might need to be assessed by doctors after any medical situation and also annually to decide whether your medication can be easily carried out at home. If the answer is no you must start considering moving to a Nursing Home. If you are facing chronic diseases or are suffering from a worsening progressive disease such as Alzheimer or Parkinson; then assessment by a medical team is important to aide in deciding about moving to a Nursing Home.</p>
<p>Another thing to check is that whether or not your needs can be safely met at home. With higher age the risk of falls increases. Also your medical needs may get harder to be met at home or in another facility. If you need 24-hour supervision, or there is danger of wandering off or forgetting about a hot stove moving to a Nursing Home is best option. However if your needs are only limited to custodial or minor assistance then a residential care facility will work.</p>
<p>When moving to a nursing facility, one should also consider the nature of the assistance and the time factor involved in staying at the <a href="http://nursing-homes.aplaceformom.com/articles/nursing-home-checklist/">Nursing Home</a> . If you need to stay in the nursing home as a result of a temporary situation not requiring much medical supervision, then you can go for a home care and family members can also assume caring responsibilities in turns. On the other hand if you need medical supervision on long term basis then moving to a Nursing Home is a wise decision.</p>
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		<title>Raising Girls with Strong Self-Esteem</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Image by The Library of Congress via Flickr A societal epidemic in the United States has taken root; girls are growing up thinking they are not pretty enough, not smart enough, and not interesting enough. Instead of taking joy in their talents and intelligence, they worry obsessively about how to be good enough for their [...]]]></description>
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<p>A societal epidemic in the United States has taken root; girls are  growing up thinking they are not pretty enough, not smart enough, and  not interesting enough. Instead of taking joy in their talents and  intelligence, they worry obsessively about how to be good enough for  their parents, boys, and themselves. As a parent, you have all the tools  you need to raise daughters that have a great self-concept and know how  wonderful they are.</p>
<p>To start your daughter off on the road to self-esteem, try to minimize  the gender stereotyping you do. Instead of encouraging your daughter  towards dolls and toy kitchens, let them choose from a range of toys.  Include gender-neutral toys along with ones that are marketed towards  boys and girls. Making your daughter feel like she needs to fit a  feminine mold can make her feel insecure if she doesnâ€™t fit it  exactly.</p>
<p>Another big step is limiting your daughterâ€™s exposure to popular  media. A lot of television aimed towards girls today centers around  impressing boys and trying to look attractive. As a result, teenagers  grow up thinking that their only value is in their looks; even worse,  they may not feel valuable if boys arenâ€™t attracted to them. Watch  television shows and movies before allowing your daughter to watch them.  Encourage empowering media around the house. If she sees something  questionable, discuss it with her to see if sheâ€™s absorbed any  negative images.</p>
<p>Finally, praise your daughter and encourage her in all that she pursues.  Even if itâ€™s not something you would choose for yourself, acknowledge  her accomplishments and allow her to explore her interests freely. A  girl who wants to try lots of activities and hobbies will find her niche  and excel in it. Not only will you raise a girl with high self-esteem,  youâ€™ll also raise a girl with goals.</p>
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		<title>Tips to Help Pay For Medical Bills</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Medical bills can be a frustrating thing to deal with. In fact, they can be downright detrimental in some cases. If your child has a health condition, your insurance may not take care of everything. You may find that you have a large number of medical bills to deal with. This can be stressful, depressing, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Medical bills can be a frustrating thing to deal with.  In  fact, they can be downright detrimental in some cases.  If your child  has a health condition, your insurance may not take care of everything.   You may find that you have a large number of medical bills to deal  with.  This can be stressful, depressing, and hard to deal with.  Many  people today are looking for ways to come up with a little extra cash to  help pay for these medical bills.  So, what are some ways that you can  save some money to put toward your child&#8217;s medical bills?</p>
<p>Refinance your car.  This is something that many people don&#8217;t think about when considering ways to save money. <a href="http://auto-loans.wellsfargo.com/refinance/auto-refinance-rates.html" target="_blank"> Auto refinance rates</a> are generally going to save you quite a bit of money though.  If you  got a loan with a high-interest rate originally, you will want to  consider seeing if you can get a better rate with a refinance.</p>
<p>Cut out unnecessary spending.  This seems like a given, but there are  many things that can be considered unnecessary that you don&#8217;t think  about.  For example, instead of going out to grab a cup of coffee at the  coffee shop every day, invest in a coffee maker and make your own at  home.  It will make up for itself in just a few weeks of not going out.   See if there are any other things you can cut.  If you have cable  television, for example, you may find that you don&#8217;t want or need all of  the channels you get, so you might be able to cut down to a smaller  package.</p>
<p>Sell unwanted items.  Almost everyone has something in  their home they want or need to get rid of.  Try selling it on  craigslist or on eBay.  This can help you bring in a little bit of money  for those medical bills.</p>
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		<title>Avoiding Negative Media Influences in Your Kids Lives</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 18 Dec 2010 12:21:47 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Almost all parents use the electronic babysitter at some point in their parenting lives, but rarely do they consider the impact of television, movies, and music on their kids. By thinking critically about the messages your kids are receiving from the media, you can weed out bad influences and raise morally sound children. One of [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Almost all parents use the electronic babysitter at some point in  their parenting lives, but rarely do they consider the impact of  television, movies, and music on their kids. By thinking critically  about the messages your kids are receiving from the media, you can weed  out bad influences and raise morally sound children.</p>
<p>One of the first media sources your children notice is music. Even  before they know what theyre listening to, the music you listen to  affects them. It affects their growing vocabulary in particular. If the  music you listen to has anything you dont want your kids to repeat,  change it to something more kid-friendly. As they grow older, the  messages in music are more important. Popular music often encourages  irresponsible behavior, so try to find alternatives that your kids  enjoy.</p>
<p>Television, a babysitter that parents rely on fairly often, is not  created with childrenâ€™s best interests in mind. Producers want to make  money at almost any cost. The shows on many popular networks sell  harmful messages; characters may hate school, place too much importance  on dating, or be mean to their friends for the sake of a laugh track.</p>
<p>Unfortunately, its impossible to avoid all negative influences in  your kids lives. Their friends may be watching or listening to media  that you dont approve of; however, you also dont want to alienate  your children from their peers. Allowing some leeway in terms of what  they watch may make them listen to you better. If they watch something  that has a questionable message, discuss it with them to ensure that it  doesnt make them question their own beliefs.</p>
<p>Using common sense is the easiest way of eliminating negative media  influences. Temper your restrictions with the occasional bit of leeway  for your kids; they will appreciate the kindness and respect your rules  more.</p>
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		<title>Planning Play Dates for Your Toddler</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 18 Dec 2010 12:15:44 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Socialization with other toddlers is an important part of any totâ€™s life. However, it can be difficult to coordinate busy schedules to arrange play dates. Working around your schedule to help your toddlerâ€™s social life can be easy. If you take your child to daycare during the day, look for kids that they enjoy playing [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Socialization with other toddlers is an important part of any totâ€™s  life. However, it can be difficult to coordinate busy schedules to  arrange play dates. Working around your schedule to help your  toddlerâ€™s social life can be easy.</p>
<p>If you take your child to daycare during the day, look for kids that  they enjoy playing with while they are there. When you go to pick up  your toddler, talk to the other childâ€™s parents about setting up a  weekend play date. If your kids are in daycare at the same time, it  stands to reason that you probably have fairly similar schedules and  could work something out.</p>
<p>For parents that stay at home with their toddler, there are still play  date options. Join a â€œMommy and Meâ€ group or a reading group at the  library. You will meet parents with kids close in age to yours, and  since you are home during the day, you have more freedom when scheduling  playtime for your kids. Not only is it a fun way for your toddler to  meet other toddlers, itâ€™s also a chance for you to meet other adults  you might connect with.</p>
<p>When you are picking places for play dates, there are several fun  options. You could host playtime at your house. If you have a safe,  enclosed area and donâ€™t mind picking up after, this may be the easiest  option. However, if youâ€™d prefer not to clean up after two rampaging  toddlers, take it outdoors! A local park is the perfect place to let  kids burn off some energy while the parents sit and chat. When the  weather doesnâ€™t allow for park outings, try the local mall or shopping  center. They often have an indoor play area with toys and structures  for kids of all ages. With a little creativity, itâ€™s easy to plan a  play date your toddler will love.</p>
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		<title>Some Causes of Childhood Obesity</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[In the United States, the obesity rate amongst children is at an alarming number with one out of five children categorized as overweight. Although children have less weight related medical and health problems than adults do, they are still at risk of turning into overweight adults which can place them at risk of developing a [...]]]></description>
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<p>In the United States, the obesity rate amongst children is at an  alarming number with one out of five children categorized as overweight.   Although children have less weight related medical and health problems  than adults do, they are still at risk of turning into overweight  adults which can place them at risk of developing a host of chronic  diseases such as diabetes and heart disease later on.  They are also  known to have greater ratios of low self-esteem and stress related  issues.</p>
<p>The Causes of Child Obesity</p>
<p>There are a number of reasons  that a child may become obese, just like there may be a host of reasons a  person may have to seek help form a place like <a href="http://www.rehab-international.org/">Rehab-International.org</a> for their drug abuse problems.  Some common causes of obesity amongst  children include poor eating habits, a lack of physical activity,  genetic factors, or a combination of any one of these.  There have also  been some rare cases in which a child was overweight as the result of a  medical condition regarding a hormonal problem.  Doctors can order a  blood test to see whether a medical condition may be the cause of the  child’s obesity.</p>
<p>There may be times that families have a  history of weight problems, but even when this is true, not all children  will become overweight.  Children may be at an increased risk of  becoming over weight when family members are overweight mostly due to  the shared family behaviors.  The activity level and diet of a child  plays a vital role in how a child’s weight is determined.  With things  like video games and hours spent in front of the television, children  are prone to be inactive. Some diseases that are associated with  childhood obesity include diabetes, high blood pressure, high  cholesterol, skin conditions such as acne, fungal infections, heat rash,  bone problems, and early heart disease.</p>
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		<title>The Stress a Child Faces When Parents Divorce</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[When parents are in the midst of getting a divorce they often times do not think about the type of effect that it will have on their children. Sure, children claim they are OKI and they understand that it isn&#8217;t their fault, but many times those same children that are putting on a brave face for [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When parents are in the midst of getting a divorce they often  times do not think about the type of effect that it will have on their  children. Sure, children claim they are OKI and they understand that it  isn&#8217;t their fault, but many times those same children that are putting  on a brave face for mom and dad are really dealing with some heavy  emotional feelings.</p>
<p>As a parent it is your responsibility to put the <a title="Information about divorce" href="http://www.totaldivorce.com/finances/debt/debt-and-asset-division.aspx" target="_self">divorce and bills</a> aside and make sure that your child is not showing any outward signs of  anxiety or stress from the divorce. Many children will not outwardly  say they are anxious or stressed, but as a parent you should be able to  tell from the way that they are acting.</p>
<p>The following are some signs that your child may be more affected by the divorce then they are letting on.</p>
<p><strong>Decreased energy or lack of enthusiasm for activities</strong>.  Many children will sleep a lot or appear as if they have a decreased  amount of energy. They will also push a lot of their favorite activities  to the side and not want to take part in them.</p>
<p><strong>Changes in behavior</strong>.  Children who are experiencing stress or depression from a divorce will  sometimes experience extreme changes in behavior. Children who are  otherwise quiet might start acting out, while children who are outspoken  might become extremely quiet and withdrawn.</p>
<p><strong>Crying or overly emotional</strong>.  Children who are experiencing depression might cry at the littlest  things or act overly emotional about something that doesn&#8217;t seem like a  big deal.</p>
<p>If your child is experiencing any of these signs while  you are going through a divorce it is a good idea to talk to them about  their feelings. If you can&#8217;t work it out with them then you may want to  consult a child psychologist.</p>
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		<title>Socializing With a Baby</title>
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<p>When you have a baby, it might be hard to imagine why they need  socializing. For the first few weeks of life, they seem only to sleep  and eat. However, babies build neuron connections much more rapidly than  adults. They need socialization, company, and love for their brains to  develop.</p>
<p>The high-pitched, sing-song tone of voice that many people use to talk  to babies can seem annoying. However, it actually has a basis in human  development. Referred to as â€œMothereseâ€, this type of speech is easy  for baby to hear. It teaches them to look for patterns in speech as  well as changes in tone. You can alternate it with regular speech to  acclimate your child to how adults talk to one another.</p>
<p>Even though your baby canâ€™t understand what youâ€™re saying, they love  to hear you talk. Either from living in you for nine months or from  hearing you talk to their mother for nine months, they know the sound of  your voice. Continue that outside the womb by talking to them  frequently. Talk as you go throughout your day by telling the baby what  youâ€™re doing or how youâ€™re feeling. One of the earliest skills a  baby learns is turning their head to follow a voice. Talking to them  helps them learn this faster.</p>
<p>Try to expose your baby to new people on a fairly regular basis. Donâ€™t  over stimulate them by surrounding them with a lot of people they  donâ€™t know, but do visit different family members often. The baby will  learn different speech patterns, faces, and ways of being held and  comforted. Even better, you get a break from being the primary caretaker  for a bit!</p>
<p>Although it may seem like an exercise in futility, talk to your baby as  if they know what you are saying. You will have a stronger bond with  them and their brains will benefit immensely.</p>
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		<title>Baby&#8217;s First Milestones</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[As soon as your baby enters the world, it seems like time suddenly speeds up. Before you know it, youâ€™re past the sleepless nights and onto your babyâ€™s first milestones. When your baby is born, he has very poor eyesight. They can typically only see in black and white, and what they see is very [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>As soon as your baby enters the world, it seems like time suddenly  speeds up. Before you know it, youâ€™re past the sleepless nights and  onto your babyâ€™s first milestones.</p>
<p>When your baby is born, he has very poor eyesight. They can typically  only see in black and white, and what they see is very fuzzy. They can  see relatively clearly at about eight inches away, the distance between a  babyâ€™s face and his motherâ€™s as she feeds him. However, babiesâ€™  eyesight quickly improves. The first milestone is being able to focus on  an object or face about a foot away and tracking its slow movement.</p>
<p>Depending on how often you do tummy time with your baby and his  individual strength, he will begin holding his head up for short amounts  of time by about one month of age. If you frequently do tummy time, he  will surpass this quickly and gain better neck strength and control.</p>
<p>By six weeks of age, about half of babies have reached a milestone that  their parents long for â€” sleeping through the night. However, that  doesnâ€™t necessarily mean eight or ten hours. It actually means five or  six hours of sleep. This indicates that your babyâ€™s stomach has  expanded to the point that he doesnâ€™t need to be fed every two or  three hours.</p>
<p>The last major milestone that occurs early in a babyâ€™s life is  rolling. Now that pediatricians recommend tummy time, most babies roll  from their front to their back by three or four months. There is a delay  between this skill and learning how to roll from back to front.</p>
<p>Remember, there is a large window for any of these milestones to occur.  If your baby appears to be behind schedule, it typically works itself  out. Try not worry and just enjoy your baby!</p>
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		<title>Sticking To The Basics in Child Health Care</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 10 Dec 2010 18:22:03 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[There is so much information out there for parents trying to keep their kids happy and healthy that it can almost be too much. It&#8217;s hard to separate what a parent needs to know from what a parent should be aware of. Parents only want the best for the child, but knowing what the best [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There is so much information out there for parents trying to  keep their kids happy and healthy that it can almost be too much. It&#8217;s  hard to separate what a parent needs to know from what a parent should  be aware of. Parents only want the best for the child, but knowing what  the best is doesn&#8217;t always come easy. The good news is that while child  care has gone through many advancements throughout the last 100 years,  many of the basic rules still apply. It raises the question: is there is  too much over thinking in child care? Here are a few of the rules for  proper child care.</p>
<p>The easiest, most simple form of child care  is to strike up a regular routine with a primary care physician. Most  parents take kids for their check ups as newborns and through the first  year, but parents should take on a much more preventative role going  forward. Taking kids to the doctor every year for a routine physical  will allow the doctor to spot growth development problems. It will allow  children the chance to speak with a doctor about any problems,  questions, or concerns they might have. This open dialogue will lead to  knowledge for the child as well as the parent.</p>
<p>Just like there is no shortage of quality <a href="http://turbotax.intuit.com/">free tax software</a> on the market for the tax savvy person, there is also no shortage of  information on the cornerstones of a balanced diet. Keeping a kid within  their proper calorie amount and not allowing them to gorge on sweets  and foods high in fat will allow the kid to get the essentials that they  need. Parents cannot underestimate how much their children need to  receive the proper nutrition. Having a multi-vitamin as well will make  up for other diet deficiencies.</p>
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		<title>A Partnership in Raising Children</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 10 Dec 2010 17:23:41 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Raising children can be easier and more successful when there is a partnership involved. This is not to say that a single parent can&#8217;t do a wonderful job in raising a child. What this means is that where there is a two parent household, it takes both partners to raise the child in a more [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Raising children can be easier and more successful when there is a partnership involved. This is not to say that a single parent can&#8217;t do a wonderful job in raising a child. What this means is that where there is a two parent household, it takes both partners to raise the child in a more successful and loving environment. While raising children is sometimes thought of as a job for a women, a father figure is very important as well. Obviously, this dynamic changes in a relationship where there are two fathers or two mothers. However, in a household where there is a mother and a father it is important that both parents take the role of raising the child as their most important job.</p>
<p>Just as it is important that an infant bond with its mother, it&#8217;s also important that the father is involved in the rearing of that child as well. If the mother is not a present member of the family it is important that she bond with the baby as much as the father. Every two parent household, regardless of the gender, should take an equal responsibility with the child. This isn&#8217;t always easy since one or both parents may work full time jobs or even more than one job. This can be accomplished though with time spent with the child when it is possible. Even if one member works full time and is away from home often, time can be allotted to spend with the child to ensure that they feel the family dynamic as often as possible.</p>
<p>Raising a child can be the most important thing you ever do and it&#8217;s important to try to do this with the child feeling love from all members of the family. A single parent can do this as well but in a family dynamic where there are two parents involved in the child&#8217;s life, both parents should help out equally when possible.</p>
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		<title>Downsides to Sleep Training</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Although every parent waits for their baby to sleep through the night, it is not something to rush. Some parenting authors advocate sleep training, which involves teaching your child to sleep at night for long periods of time. A main part of these methods is letting your baby â€œcry it outâ€. However, this can be [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Although every parent waits for their baby to sleep through the night,  it is not something to rush. Some parenting authors advocate sleep  training, which involves teaching your child to sleep at night for long  periods of time.</p>
<p>A main part of these methods is letting your baby â€œcry it outâ€.  However, this can be very harmful for a developing baby. At a young age,  most babies are incapable of going all night without eating. Their  stomachs are small and empty quickly, so they need to eat frequently  throughout the night. Making your child sleep while hungry can cause him  to have growth delays and weight loss.</p>
<p>Furthermore, the early months of your relationship with your child set  the stage for later attachment. If you tend to your child when he cries,  heâ€™ll grow to know that his needs will be met by his caretakers. Keep  in mind that babies do not cry intentionally; it is their only way of  communicating their needs. If you let them cry alone in their crib, they  might start sleeping through the night. It wonâ€™t be because they  learned to sleep better; it will be because they think that no one will  meet their needs.</p>
<p>Crying is hard for a baby, and it stresses them out immensely. This  reaction increases the amount of cortisol in the brain. Frequent  extended periods of crying can cause prolonged exposure to cortisol,  which may keep the brain from developing in an ideal environment.  Feeding, comforting, and rocking your baby to sleep sets the stage for  healthy brain development.</p>
<p>If you are considering sleep training, be sure to do your research and  ensure that it is the right choice for your child and your family. For  some parents, it is simply too difficult to let their baby cry. If  thatâ€™s the case, donâ€™t feel guilty! Everyone needs to do what is  best for their child.</p>
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		<title>Raising Healthier Children</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[With the obesity levels in the United States at an all time high, it is important to try to raise children that are aware of exercise and sports activities so that the next generation has the opportunity to be more fit and healthy. There are a few ways to help ensure that your children become [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>With the obesity levels in the United States at an all time high, it is important to try to raise children that are aware of exercise and sports activities so that the next generation has the opportunity to be more fit and healthy.</p>
<p>There are a few ways to help ensure that your children become more active and fit.</p>
<p>Keep in mind that video games and television viewing are usually sedentary activities. Some video games such as the Wii and PlayStation Move have come out with games that encourage exercise so if your child does play games, these are at least helpful in their physical activity. This is not to say that they can&#8217;t play a car racing game or shooter game if that is their preference, just limit the time they spend with no physical activity.</p>
<p>Make it a family effort. If you and your spouse regularly engage in physical activities make it a family affair. Go for walks and bike rides with your kids and if you use a gym for physical fitness, sign your kids up for an activity they will enjoy such as martial arts, gymnastics or dancing. Always be sure your child wants to be in this type of program but encourage them in finding ways to be active. School sports are another way to encourage your child to be active, healthy and fit.</p>
<p>Encourage outdoor activities. Less children were obese years ago, which may be due to all of the indoor distractions that are prevalent in today&#8217;s society. Have them play ball outside or help with yard work. Anything that keeps them active is not only helpful in keeping their body fit but is also helpful in building character and learning do help others. Designate times when the weather is good and allow your children to enjoy the fresh air.</p>
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		<title>Different Types of Baby Carriers</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Image via Wikipedia The increasing popularity of attachment parenting has caused baby carriers to become more common amongst new parents. If youâ€™re interested in wearing your baby, you may be overwhelmed by the many choices available. A sling may be the most common of all baby carriers. However, it also has the most controversy around [...]]]></description>
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<p>The increasing popularity of attachment parenting has caused baby  carriers to become more common amongst new parents. If youâ€™re  interested in wearing your baby, you may be overwhelmed by the many  choices available.</p>
<p>A sling may be the most common of all baby carriers. However, it also  has the most controversy around it, due to infant deaths in slings.  Slings should be tight around a baby, providing head support and holding  their spine correctly. Additionally, the sling should keep the baby  very close to your head. Slings that sit down by your waist or hips  prevent you from being able to feel your baby breathe and hear your baby  breathe. Ring slings are a very popular sling variety.</p>
<p>Soft wraps have a bit of a learning curve, but they are also a very  affordable type of baby carrier. Typically made of one very long piece  of fabric, wraps hold your baby very close your body. You wrap the  fabric in such a way that you can insert the baby into a pocket of  fabric that holds him tight to you. They can be hard to learn, but once  you learn it, itâ€™s easy to do.</p>
<p>Structured carriers are some of the most expensive baby carriers  available, but they are also easy to use. Typically, they fit on your  body with straps and buckles. They can be tightened for the individual  wearer. Typically, the baby sits on the front of you, facing in. Some  carriers also have the option of carrying your baby on your back.</p>
<p>The best way to find a baby carrier you will love is to try them out.  Visit a baby boutique and try several different kinds. Look for one that  is affordable, easy to use, and appropriate for the age of your baby.  You wonâ€™t miss hauling the stroller around!</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[There are many ways a parent can try to be a success but there are a few tips that may help in that achievement. Authoritative parents allow the children to know that you are the boss and that they are not in charge. This helps foster a better relationship when the kids know that you [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There are many ways a parent can try to be a success but there are a few tips that may help in that achievement.</p>
<p>Authoritative parents allow the children to know that you are the boss and that they are not in charge. This helps foster a better relationship when the kids know that you are the parent and they are the child.</p>
<p>Spending time with your kids is a good way to start. This means planning family outings, family trips and time spent on activities that foster togetherness such as sports activities, games you can play together or family dinners that must be attended. Everyone can&#8217;t work as a cohesive unit with everyone doing their own thing without regard to the rest of the family.</p>
<p>Including your children in family issues builds trust. If they are old enough to know that finances are hard, let them know that&#8217;s why they can&#8217;t go on a certain trip or that the family vacation is canceled for this year. It&#8217;s better to be able to discuss things instead of the child thinking that you just don&#8217;t want them to go or don&#8217;t care about it.</p>
<p>Letting your children know that you had similar problems and issues when you were growing up can help bond the relationship. Obviously things are different than when you were raised but some issues are similar such as dating. While times have changed, the basics have not.</p>
<p>Respect that you children may have different viewpoints than you or your spouse. They may have different religious beliefs, different ideas on politics or have issues with their sexuality that you may not understand. However, it is important for them to know that you support their decisions as long as they are safe ones. Remember that they may change their minds anyway.</p>
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		<title>Travel Nursing Agencies: Improving Children&#8217;s Health Everywhere They Go</title>
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<p>Not all people who work as nurses than work at one specific  hospital, clinic, or other medical facility. Rather, they have chosen to  travel from place to place throughout the country and sometimes  throughout the world offering their nursing services where they are most  needed. These people receive their assignments through <a href="http://www.nurse.tv/">travel nursing agencies</a>.</p>
<p>Travel nursing agencies keep track of the travel nurses who receive  their assignments through them. They locate places where travel nurses  are needed, such as clinics in rural areas that may be the only place  where those in that area (including children) can receive medical help.  They then determine the length of the assignment and contact the travel  nurses to let them know which jobs are available.</p>
<p>Travel nursing agencies may also act directly as the travel nurses’  employer. In other words, although the travel nurse works in a specific  location, they are actually on loan or on contract to that place. Their  paychecks are issued through the travel nursing agencies, and the agency  provides all standard benefits (insurance, pension plans, etc.). It may  be the travel nurse’s responsibility to see that the proper  documentation is sent, or personnel at the assignment location may do  this.</p>
<p>If travel nursing agencies send travel nurses overseas,  they may assist their employees in procuring the necessary  documentation, such as passports, visas, proof of nursing certification,  etc., to enter and leave the countries in which they will be assigned.  The travel nursing agencies may also act, or designate a similar  organization in the assigned country to act, as an embassy or safe haven  for the nurses should any type of civil unrest or uprising occur.</p>
<p>Travel nursing agencies perform a service that is almost as important  as that of the travel nurses themselves. The agencies know where the  travel nurses are needed, and make sure they get there.</p>
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		<title>Teaching Your Child How to Be Responsible with Pets</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Image by Getty Images via @daylife Very few children make it through childhood without wanting a pet. They lack the foresight necessary to think about the care a pet needs; they just see a cute animal and want one of their own. Rather than catering to your childâ€™s wishes and giving them a pet immediately, [...]]]></description>
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<p>Very few children make it through childhood without wanting a pet. They  lack the foresight necessary to think about the care a pet needs; they  just see a cute animal and want one of their own. Rather than catering  to your childâ€™s wishes and giving them a pet immediately, you can use  pet ownership as a lesson for your child.</p>
<p>First, have your child watch a video with you on pet care. There are  child-friendly videos for most popular pets. They cover the basics and  show a child what will be required of them if they get a pet. Sometimes,  the amount of work needed will turn a child off from pet ownership.  However, if they are ready for the challenge, their pet could be a  wonderful way to develop responsibility.</p>
<p>Help your child be responsible for their pet. Keep a chore chart; it  should include the food, water, brushing, and cleaning of the pet.  Before getting a pet, determine what chores will be your childâ€™s  responsibility and what will be yours. Praise them when they take care  of their pet; children thrive on their parentsâ€™ approval and it  increases the likelihood that they will keep caring for their pet.</p>
<p>If your child begins slacking in their pet tasks, explain to them what  happens when certain tasks are skipped. If they donâ€™t feed their pet,  the pet gets hungry and sick. If they donâ€™t clean the cage, the pet  gets dirty and can pick up illnesses. Understanding how their actions  affect their pet can make an animal-loving child return to their pet  tasks.</p>
<p>Teaching your child about pet care can be the start of a rewarding  life-long love of animals. Their pet may even become a member of the  family! Enlist the help of other family members, and youâ€™re sure to  have success in teaching your child responsibility.</p>
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		<title>Be Free of Passive Smoking with the ECig</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 06 Dec 2010 09:05:23 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Image via Wikipedia There is widespread controversy over the ill effects of passive smoking. While some argue that passive smoke is safe, most believe that passive smoke can cause illnesses to non smokers present in the vicinity. Some lawsuits in the past have been filed against smokers and organizations permitting smoking in public, as well [...]]]></description>
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<p>There is widespread controversy over the ill effects of passive smoking.  While some argue that passive smoke is safe, most believe that passive  smoke can cause illnesses to non smokers present in the vicinity. Some  lawsuits in the past have been filed against smokers and organizations  permitting smoking in public, as well as several petitions filed to  strengthen the ban. Reputed health institutions have spent millions of  dollars on research to ascertain the damage of passive smoke. While  there can be no hard proven facts about the ill effects of passive  smoke, there is a general consensus among them which deem passive smoke  as dangerous.</p>
<p>It has been purported that passive smoke can  cause respiratory illnesses, heart illnesses, lung and ear infections  and other conditions affecting organs of the body. Smokers are prone to  direct affects from burning carcinogens out of the cigarette or the  cigar, which can cause throat and bronchial infections, leading to  tumors and lung cancer, however, their exhalation and further  contamination of smoke cannot re-infect them. Passive smokers on the  other hand are susceptible to the dangerous chemicals exhaled by the  smoker, which is believed by some experts to further react in atmosphere  before it reaches them. Most developed and developing countries around  the world do not permit smoking in public places.</p>
<p>Most smokers  are ashamed of the tobacco stench they give out, which evidently causes  discomfort in social meetings. Stale tobacco stench arising from the  smoker’s lungs does not smell the same as tobacco smoke. People who  smell it can develop nausea and irritation and this can adversely affect  the social gathering. An ecig is a battery operated electronic  cigarette, containing nicotine solution only and does not light up or  give out smoke. They also come in flavors such as cherry, vanilla and  chocolate. An <a href="http://www.southbeachsmoke.com/">ecig</a> eliminates the ill effects of carcinogens on non smokers in the vicinity.</p>
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		<title>Swine Flu Prevention in Children</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Swine influenza known as swine flu is a disease of the respiratory system that is found in pigs. This is caused be a virus that is the type A H1N1 strain and humans have been known to contract this as well. It can happen by being close to pigs with the disease or by human contact from someone that also has the disease.</p>
<p>It is important to know what symptoms to look for, especially in children who may have been exposed. Some of the symptoms seem to be the same as a normal flu such as a runny nose, cough, muscle pain, sore throat, fever, lack of appetite, weakness and headache. It can also cause symptoms of vomiting, diarrhea and an upset stomach or nausea.</p>
<p>Ways of protecting your children is to be sure that they are not exposed to the virus. If that is not entirely possible, be sure that they wash their hands often with an alcohol based hand wash or normal soap that kills bacteria. People who are coughing or sneezing are especially important to avoid or be sure the hands are washed often. While they may have a normal cold or flu, it&#8217;s best to be on the safe side. With school and activities it is not always possible to keep your child indoors but the importance of hand washing is paramount.</p>
<p>There are a few vaccines that cure swine flu; amantadine, rimantadine, oseltamivir and zanamivir. However, some outbreaks can be resistant to amantadine and rimantadine so avoiding the issue is the best cause of action.</p>
<p>It can be helpful to make hand washing a game or even a reward. While some may not feel this is the best parenting, the most imperative thing is to protect your children from the virus and if that means a reward for hand washing then it can be an excellent idea.</p>
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		<title>Raising Children with Confidence</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 04 Dec 2010 20:17:42 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Confidence is important in any society and usually starts at home, which is why it is so important to try to do the right thing in order to raise a child that will have confidence in themselves. There are a few tips to help you achieve that goal.</p>
<p>Be careful in what you say. Words can mean all the difference in how a child perceives themselves so it is important to choose wisely. Never use negative connotations to reprimand a child or punish them. It is more important to say something about being disappointed in what they did rather than calling them stupid for doing it.</p>
<p>Have respect for your children. This can seem hard at times but being respectful to a child gains respect for you as well. The confidence level in a child can rise significantly if they feel that they are being respected for their choices, accomplishments and viewpoints.</p>
<p>Use encouragement on a daily basis. We all have our fears and children are no different. Use encouragement to let your child know that you have faith that they can accomplish whatever goals they set for themselves. Having the right attitude and using encouragement can set the minds to knowing that they can do whatever they want to achieve in life.</p>
<p>Use good communication skills. Communicating with a child is as important as any other advice because listening is paramount in raising well adjusted and confident children. Knowing that you care enough to encourage them to win will give your child the lift that they need to succeed in whatever it is they are trying to accomplish.</p>
<p>Finally, be sure to accept your children for what and who they are. They have their own individual beliefs, style and viewpoints and it is important for them to know that you accept them fully.</p>
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		<title>Transitioning Your Child to Daycare</title>
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<p>Children thrive on routine. When that routine changes as a parent  returns to work, itâ€™s important to take precautions that ensure their  continued comfort and happiness. Daycare is a very big change from being  at home with mom or dad all day, so ease into the transition for a  pain-free experience.</p>
<p>Choose a daycare that has a philosophy of care similar to yours. The way  they treat the daycare kids should be similar to how you treat your  child. That way, your child doesnâ€™t have to adjust to a new standard  of care as well as new caretakers.</p>
<p>You also want to pick a daycare with a fairly steady routine. If the  activities and order of activities changes from day to day, your child  will never be able to relax. Instead, theyâ€™ll always be trying to  anticipate whatâ€™s coming next. Itâ€™s a bonus if the routine they have  is similar to the one you have at home. Then you wonâ€™t have to  readjust your child on weekends and days off.</p>
<p>After picking a daycare, spend some time there with your child. For a  few days, take your child for an hour or two and help them acclimate to  the children and teachers. Encourage them to venture from your side and  interact with other children. As they become comfortable, allow the  teacher to take over the guidance of your child. They may be adverse to  this change at first, but if they see that you are still there watching  them, they will feel safe.</p>
<p>By following these tips, your child will be ready to go when the first  day of daycare comes. There will probably still be tears, but theyâ€™re  unlikely to last long after you leave. Soon, your child will be playing  and not even noticing that you are gone.</p>
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		<title>Have You Ever Thought About pet Costumes for Holidays?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Having pets means responsibility, but it also means a lot of fun. Whether you have a pet as a friend for the entire family, or because you don&#8217;t have family nearby and want a companion, pets can bring so much love and joy to life. They&#8217;re often there for you when people simply aren&#8217;t or [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Having pets means responsibility, but it also means a lot of fun.  Whether you have a pet as a friend for the entire family, or because you  don&#8217;t have family nearby and want a companion, pets can bring so much  love and joy to life. They&#8217;re often there for you when people simply  aren&#8217;t or can&#8217;t be. Because they provide you with love and joy, it&#8217;s  important that you give them what they need, too. Feed them a good  quality food, take them to the vet when they&#8217;re sick, and make sure they  have a warm, safe place to sleep. Most of all, give them love and show  them that they&#8217;re part of the family.</p>
<p>If you really want them  to be a part of the family, include them in things like pictures,  festivities, and holidays. You can even buy <a href="http://www.buycostumes.com/CategoryPage/Pets_132.aspx">pet costumes</a> and dress them up so they look like they&#8217;re pirates, brides and grooms,  doctors, other animals, or almost anything else you can think of. Many  people do that for Halloween, which is fine, but there are all kinds of  other occasions where you can dress up your pets. Just make sure you get  a costume that fits them properly, so they don&#8217;t get uncomfortable and  unhappy wearing it.</p>
<p>You want them to look cute and have fun at  the same time, and in order to do that you need to find costumes that  don&#8217;t bind or pinch your pet. Take the time to determine size and weight  accurately, so you can get the right costume and let your pet by  comfortable. Everyone will love how cute your furry little friend looks  all dressed up, and you can take pictures of the family that will  provide many happy memories for years to come.</p>
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		<title>Your Child&#8217;s First Pet</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 03 Dec 2010 15:14:13 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Growing up, a lot of children want to own their very own pet. Whether it is a cat, dog, horse or gerbil, it is important to know when your child is ready for the responsibility of having a living creature depend on them. The first thing to consider is your child&#8217;s age. Younger children may [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Growing up, a lot of children want to own their very own pet. Whether it is a cat, dog, horse or gerbil, it is important to know when your child is ready for the responsibility of having a living creature depend on them.</p>
<p>The first thing to consider is your child&#8217;s age. Younger children may be too rough with a small animal so something that typically can&#8217;t be hurt may be idea. For instance, an aquarium with fish may be a good starter pet or a larger dog that is accustomed to being around children. Obviously if you have had a pet in the household since your children were born then this transition will be easier but for a child that is not accustomed to owning a pet this can be a huge responsibility.</p>
<p>For children old enough consider a pet but it is important to let your child know of their responsibilities such as feeding and cleaning the cage, if applicable. Some children may have the intuition and empathy to be able to handle their animal with care but it is very important to be sure your child has the nature to be able to interact with an animal carefully and with love.</p>
<p>Start out with something simple and work your way up. You can start with fish, then see about something like a gerbil or hamster and then if you and your child is ready they may want a dog or a cat. The best way to handle it is to watch how well your child takes care of any pet. If they are gentle and are sure to feed and take care of the pet when it needs it then they may be ready for something else. If not, it is not fair to an animal to let a child have it when it may be mistreated or ignored.</p>
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		<title>Discipline Advice for Younger Children</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 02 Dec 2010 17:12:31 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you have younger children that don&#8217;t respond to discipline there are a few ways to tackle the chore of having them do as you wish. Many times, rewards and punishment do not work on certain children so there has to be another way to have kids that listen and do as you say. One [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you have younger children that don&#8217;t respond to discipline there are a few ways to tackle the chore of having them do as you wish. Many times, rewards and punishment do not work on certain children so there has to be another way to have kids that listen and do as you say.</p>
<p>One thing to remember is the task size. If you want your child to put up their toys before going to bed then show them what to do at first so they&#8217;ll know what to expect. Have a certain time that this is to be done each night such as an hour before bed or before their bath time. Once you have worked with them, use a normal but stern tone letting them know it&#8217;s time to do this chore. Keep it simple but reiterate what is to be done. Add disclaimers to their work such as the loss of items that are not put in the correct place.</p>
<p>Making sure your children know what is expected of them can mean all of the difference in how they react. Keep a matter of fact tone with them and keep the ritual fresh in their minds by having them do it daily or nightly. Remind them of the consequences if they do not complete the task like the removal of the toys for a week. This shows them a choice of doing what is expected or losing their privileges. Be sure to follow through with what you say. If you allow the children to slack on putting away their toys then you can&#8217;t expect them to do it properly each night. The same thing goes for punishments. If you threaten to take a toy away that is not properly put away then be sure to do it if your rules are not followed.</p>
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		<title>Volunteering with Your Child</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 02 Dec 2010 11:52:49 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Image via Wikipedia Nothing teaches the value of hard work and kindness like volunteering. Many high schools now require volunteer hours; however, if you wait until that age to instill the spirit of volunteerism, youâ€™re going to have a hard time of it. Instead of waiting for a surly teenager that hates volunteering, get your [...]]]></description>
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<p>Nothing teaches the value of hard work and kindness like volunteering.  Many high schools now require volunteer hours; however, if you wait  until that age to instill the spirit of volunteerism, youâ€™re going to  have a hard time of it. Instead of waiting for a surly teenager that  hates volunteering, get your child into the spirit of giving when  theyâ€™re young. By the time they need to get those hours for  graduation, they will be so used to volunteering that it wonâ€™t even  bother them.</p>
<p>If your child loves animals, the local Humane Society or other shelter  is a fun way to spend your weekends. Many shelters look for volunteers  to walk dogs, play with cats, or clean cages. While cleaning cages may  not be appropriate for your child, theyâ€™ll certainly love walking a  puppy or throwing jingly toys for a kitty.</p>
<p>Some wealthy parents worry that their children will grow up not  appreciating what they have. When you worry that your child takes their  lifestyle for granted, show them how lucky they are. Volunteering at a  homeless shelter preparing or serving food serves two purposes. First,  your child will see that their life really is good and theyâ€™ll  appreciate it more. Second, your child will develop a sense of humility.  Instead of judging those of a lower socioeconomic status, theyâ€™ll see  where they come from and want to help.</p>
<p>When youâ€™re choosing a volunteer opportunity, keep a couple things in  mind. Choose a place close by; your child will quickly grow bored if  they have a long commute. Pick a volunteering task that is appropriate  for their tasks and abilities. Theyâ€™ll feel competent if itâ€™s  something theyâ€™re good at. Not only that, it will be easier to get  them to volunteer regularly.</p>
<p>Volunteering with your child is a great way to strengthen your bond,  teach them the value of hard work, and help them appreciate the world  around them.</p>
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		<title>Why No Fax Payday Loans Will Save Customers Time and Energy</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Image by rinkjustice via Flickr While it may not happen on an everyday basis, there will be a time in the life of a person when they need access to instant cash. Thanks to the rising trend of payday loans many people turn to a no fax payday loan when they run into this type [...]]]></description>
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<p>While it may not happen on an everyday basis, there will be a time in  the life of a person when they need access to instant cash. Thanks to  the rising trend of payday loans many people turn to a no fax payday  loan when they run into this type of situation.</p>
<p>When a situation like car repairs or an unexpected bill comes along  not everybody will have enough money in their bank account to cover it.  By getting a payday loan people will not have to borrow money from the  friends or family.</p>
<p>This type of loan can be easily obtained on the Internet. This is a  loan that has a short term that is intended to last the customer until  their next payday.</p>
<p>While banks and other lending institutions require a lot of  paperwork, many online finance companies offer no fax payday loans. When  a loan company requires that customers fax through information, they  are using that personal information to determine whether the customer is  a good risk or not. A no fax loan does not look into this information.  Instead they simply charge a higher interest rate to account for the  additional risk that they are taking.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.paydayone.com/no-fax-payday-loans.aspx">No fax payday loans</a> are great if the customer does not have access to a fax machine. The  way that technology is advancing today more people have access to a  computer than a fax machine. This means that if a fax is required most  people will have to take their personal documents to a copy store or in  to their workplace.</p>
<p>A loan without a fax requirement is popular simply due to the fact  that it eliminates the need to run around to find a fax machine. The  simplicity of this type of loan results in customers getting their money  quickly and effortlessly.</p>
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		<title>Teen Driving Tips</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 30 Nov 2010 22:11:23 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Teens behind the wheel can be dangerous and recent studies have shown that there is a disturbing trend of accidents caused by teenagers driving. There are a few things to keep in mind when allowing your teen to drive. Let them know the rules and follow them yourself. Normal preventative procedures can mean a lot [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Teens behind the wheel can be dangerous and recent studies have shown that there is a disturbing trend of accidents caused by teenagers driving. There are a few things to keep in mind when allowing your teen to drive.</p>
<p>Let them know the rules and follow them yourself. Normal preventative procedures can mean a lot if you lead by following them. Always put on your seat belt, limit any use of a cell phone while driving and watch your temper.</p>
<p>Go with your children when driving as often as you can in order to see how they handle the responsibility. Obviously they may be more careful while you&#8217;re in the vehicle but you may be able to get a view of what they are doing wrong or what their weakness in driving may be.</p>
<p>Don&#8217;t allow them to drive friends around all the time. The more passengers that are in a car with a teenager, or anyone for that matter, the more apt they are to have an accident due to distractions. Limit the number of people your son or daughter is allowed in the vehicle at one time.</p>
<p>Evenings and weekends are the times where a teenager is most likely to have an accident so try to limit that time spent on the road. Set a curfew and make sure they abide by it, knowing they can call you without question if they get into any kind of troubling situation.</p>
<p>Last but not least, be responsible enough to know when to say no to your children. If this means taking away their driving privileges then that is better than your child having an accident that hurts someone else or themselves. Stand by what you say and if the rules are not followed then take away the car; it can be the difference between life and death.</p>
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		<title>What Can I Send in a College Care Package?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Your baby is all grown up and off to college. Sure, you both put on a brave face when you left them in their new dorm room or apartment on move-in day, or the first day students were to report to campus, but it’s now been a few weeks. And no matter how mature they&#8217;re [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Your baby is all grown up and off to college. Sure, you both put on a  brave face when you left them in their new dorm room or apartment on  move-in day, or the first day students were to report to campus, but  it’s now been a few weeks. And no matter how mature they&#8217;re trying to  be, they are going to really appreciate that <a href="http://www.from-mom.com/">college care package</a> you have been packing since you returned home from delivering them.</p>
<p>So, what are you putting in that care package? You certainly want to  include his or her favorite foods, but remember that you will have to  either mail them or send them by a package delivery company, so you want  to include things that won’t crush easily. Your child may enjoy your  homemade chocolate-chip cookies, but unless you can figure out a way to  keep them from becoming homemade chocolate-chip cookie crumbs, you might  want to substitute something else.</p>
<p>If you simply must send homemade treats, pack them as tightly as you  can in as small a container. Then put that container inside a slightly  larger container, and put as much packing around it as possible. In  fact, this might be a good place to put those stuffed animals or small  throw pillows you’re sending.</p>
<p>Next, throw in something from his or her childhood. If it’s something  they haven&#8217;t thought of or seen in a little while, they&#8217;ll enjoy that  even more. If it’s fragile, pack it carefully. If possible, though, send  something like an old blanket or even a baby doll that has been kept  all these years.</p>
<p>Send some nonperishable items such as peanut butter, hard candy,  chewing gum, and similar items. Also throw in something they can use to  pamper herself with, such as some body lotion or spray, and pack it  carefully so it doesn’t leak or break.</p>
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		<title>Changing Schools</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 25 Nov 2010 17:08:30 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Having to change schools can be traumatizing for any child and it is important to know what to do to lessen the effects. Imagine how it feels to move or change jobs. There are new people to meet and get to know, an unfamiliar area and a sense of loneliness until friends are made; that [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Having to change schools can be traumatizing for any child and it is important to know what to do to lessen the effects. Imagine how it feels to move or change jobs. There are new people to meet and get to know, an unfamiliar area and a sense of loneliness until friends are made; that is how it is for a child changing schools.</p>
<p>One of the first things to be aware of is to make sure your child knows that you understand and will be there to help. While many children or teens won&#8217;t ask for help, knowing that you are on their side can be extremely helpful when it comes to an unfamiliar setting or a major change in life.</p>
<p>Offer support and suggestions that can aid in your child finding their way in this major change. Suggest that they join activities that they enjoyed at their old school such as sports, clubs and meetings. That is a good way for them to make new friends without having to start from scratch at a new school.</p>
<p>If you live close enough for them to meet with their old friends then allow them to do that so they still have a sense of what is familiar to them. If not, allow them time on the Internet or phone to talk to their old friends. This can help make the transition easier so that they don&#8217;t feel like they have lost everything familiar in their life.</p>
<p>Suggest that they take up a new or past hobby to fill their time and keep their mind off of the change that they are experiencing. Not only is this something to keep them occupied but it can be a way for them to meet new people by doing something that others enjoy doing as well.</p>
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		<title>The Parental Concern for Children&#8217;s Injuries and Illnesses</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 21 Nov 2010 08:46:16 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[For parents, nothing matters more than the health and welfare of their children. It&#8217;s often a major conscious battle for parents between giving children the freedom to grow and experience things, and trying to protect them from everything that could hurt them. It&#8217;s no surprise, then, that when issues of health care come up, children [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>For parents, nothing matters more than the health and welfare  of their children. It&#8217;s often a major conscious battle for parents  between giving children the freedom to grow and experience things, and  trying to protect them from everything that could hurt them. It&#8217;s no  surprise, then, that when issues of health care come up, children are  often the primary topic of conversation. Children are, after all, our  future, as cliché as it may sound.</p>
<p>Many child health issues  tend to be relatively mild. Several childhood diseases like measles and  chicken pox are common among young children, and they are prone to colds  and flu during the appropriate seasons. These illnesses spread quickly  because children spend so much time at school close together. These are  fairly easily dealt with, although some poorer families may have trouble  getting treatment that isn&#8217;t over the counter. For most, though, even  with families who have no family doctor, they can just look in <a href="http://www.411.ca/">Canada 411</a> and find a physician who can help them for the regular cost of a doctor&#8217;s visit.</p>
<p>The greatest concern is for life altering and life threatening disease  and injury in children, which can often be prohibitively expensive to  treat, even with insurance. Children with issues like scoliosis,  multiple sclerosis, and various forms of cancer must deal with a great  deal of adversity, and many don&#8217;t survive to adulthood. Finding  treatment for these children can be difficult, and even the success  stories often have a great amount of difficulty later due to the  financial obligations of dealing with such illnesses. As difficult as it  may be in North America and the developed world, it&#8217;s even more  difficult in areas of the world that are less developed. One of the  greatest hopes of this world would be for children, no matter where they  are from, to be able to live and grow to their full potential.</p>
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		<title>Severe Oral Adversion Treatments</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 20 Nov 2010 17:18:43 +0000</pubDate>
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<p>Doctors and families that help children with feeding disorders have multiple challenges of having the give the patient more food and also alleviating severe oral aversion and defensive mechanisms.</p>
<p>There are different treatment tips that may help in this endeavor.</p>
<p>Small steps are the way to begin in this task with smaller treatment sessions. Adding longer times gradually can help increase the food intake. Be sure to take note of all progress no matter how small it seems. Each step is significant.</p>
<p>Structuring the sessions can help by reducing nervousness and anxiety. A routine can mean a lot to a patient and help them become more comfortable with the sessions.</p>
<p>Don&#8217;t start with the mouth area since patients with this problem may have an aversion to anything near their mouths. Use the area around the face first.</p>
<p>Be positive in this scenario by rewarding the patient. Giving praise and positive reinforcement allows the patient to feel rewarded for doing well and will help them want to do well in the future.</p>
<p>Include any and all caregivers in this endeavor. Make them aware of what you are doing and each structured plan so that the patient becomes aware of what is normal activity and doesn&#8217;t experience change with each person that tries to feed them.</p>
<p>Therapists and family members who deal with oral aversion in the severest cases face many challenges while trying to master these steps and have the patient become age-appropriate in their eating habits. Sometimes this may require intense treatment than outlined and sometimes this treatment can take quite a while but as long as the steps are on a consistent basis, the developments can be rewarding and challenges overcome. Patience is the key element in making sure that the child gets the best experience in helping them grow and learn to eat.</p>
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		<title>Using Food Dehydrators As One Means To Control Childhood Obesity</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 19 Nov 2010 19:43:29 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Childhood obesity is a growing problem in the United States. A number of factors have been raised as to the cause of childhood obesity, including eating too much fast food and too much junk food. If you see your child is beginning to show signs of childhood obesity, you can take steps to correct it [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Childhood obesity is a growing problem in the United States. A number  of factors have been raised as to the cause of childhood obesity,  including eating too much fast food and too much junk food.</p>
<p>If you see your child is beginning to show signs of childhood  obesity, you can take steps to correct it before it gets any worse. This  can include such things as avoiding fast-food restaurants and preparing  healthy meals and snacks at home, limiting sweets, and making sure your  child does get enough exercise.</p>
<p>It takes some effort on your part to prepare healthy meals and  snacks, but with modern conveniences such as food dehydrators, it can be  made easier. When you use <a href="http://www.excaliburdehydrator.com/">food dehydrators</a> to dry fruits and vegetables, you not only save some steps in the  preparation process for a meal or snack, you can also be assured that  your child is getting the healthy snacks and meals they need without  added fats or oils. Also, because you are preparing the food, you can  control how they will be seasoned.</p>
<p>For example, drying your own fruit will ensure that no added sugar,  corn syrup, or anything else has been added to it, as may happen with  pre-processed fruit. You can buy the fruit your child likes the best,  dehydrate it, and then store it in individual snack bags or containers.  You can then set these in a convenient location so that your child will  automatically reach for them instead of something else that might not be  as healthy.</p>
<p>Your child can eat the dehydrated fruit just as it is, either as an  “out of hand” snack or as a topping for whole-grain cereal or low fat  yogurt, or it can be soaked in water, fruit juice, or other liquid until  it has “plumped up” again. Your child can then eat the reconstituted  fruit.</p>
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		<title>Talking with Your Children About Sex</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 18 Nov 2010 17:20:07 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Having &#8220;the&#8221; talk with your children about sex can be difficult and intimidating but it doesn&#8217;t have to be. There are a few tips to consider when raising healthy and curious children that want to learn about the birds and the bees. One of the most important things to consider is not to wait until [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Having &#8220;the&#8221; talk with your children about sex can be difficult and intimidating but it doesn&#8217;t have to be. There are a few tips to consider when raising healthy and curious children that want to learn about the birds and the bees.</p>
<p>One of the most important things to consider is not to wait until your children start asking questions. It can be assumed that when they want to know they&#8217;ll ask you but this isn&#8217;t always true. Some children can feel shy or intimidated about asking sex questions and most of the time they may not ask at all. See if they are curious and want to know something by approaching the subject first when you feel it&#8217;s time for them to know.</p>
<p>Utilize television shows and movies that you both enjoy. Most movies and television shows today have some kind of sexuality to them and especially teen shows and reality shows that kids enjoy watching. If your family watches those types of shows, use that opportunity to open up the conversation about what is happening. It can be an excellent ice breaker and may make it easier to discuss sexual matters.</p>
<p>Make sure both parents are involved is possible and always talk to both genders of children about sex. One parent should not bear the burden of discussing sex when both parents can be involved. It may be easier for the mom to talk to her daughter but boys need to hear about sex as well and if there is a father figure in the house that can be less awkward for mom.</p>
<p>However you decide to handle it, it is okay to feel uncomfortable or awkward. The important thing to remember is that if you do it with love and understanding that your children will be less uncomfortable as well.</p>
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		<title>The Parental Crisis: Your Child Wants a Pet</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 17 Nov 2010 07:31:04 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[What do you do when your child comes to you and asks &#8220;Mom/Dad I want a pet.&#8221; If you&#8217;re like the majority of the parents out there then there is a moment of dread. Do you break your child&#8217;s heart and tell them that they aren&#8217;t getting a pet or do you get the pet [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>What do you do when your child comes to you and asks &#8220;Mom/Dad I want a  pet.&#8221; If you&#8217;re like the majority of the parents out there then there is  a moment of dread. Do you break your child&#8217;s heart and tell them that  they aren&#8217;t getting a pet or do you get the pet and end up doing most of  the work when the child gets bored with whatever pet they really  wanted?</p>
<p>Sadly, there is no right or wrong answer. Some parents  will choose to forgo getting a pet, while others will buy the pet with  hundreds of promises from the child that they will take care of it, only  to dump the responsibility within a few weeks. Whatever decision that  you make there are some factors to consider when thinking about getting a  pet for your child. Here are some of the top considering factors for a  parent choosing to get a pet for their child.</p>
<p>Responsibility.  Pets are a great way to teach some children about responsibility. The  child will have to feed it, give it water, take it for walks and make  sure that the pet visits the vet regularly. As a parent you can even  throw in a few lessons on responsibility of health by getting some <a href="http://www.krogerpersonalfinance.com/pet-insurance/">pet insurance</a>.  However, the insurance lesson will only work on older children as any  child under the age of 10 will probably not understand it.</p>
<p>Companionship. There is a reason that dogs are known as man&#8217;s best  friend. A pet can give a child a friend to play with and even lift their  spirits if they are showing signs of depression. Parents of only  children will sometimes buy a pet as a way for their child to have a  friend.</p>
<p>Whatever the reason, if your child comes to you asking  for a pet it is a good idea to think over the many factors before  making the decision.</p>
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		<title>Helping Children Make Friends</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 12 Nov 2010 17:15:24 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Image via Wikipedia Many children have no issues with making friends. Whether it&#8217;s a new school year or neighborhood acquaintances, these children always have a gang of pals nearby. However, for other children it can be harder so there are a few tips to help your children make new friends that won&#8217;t be too invasive [...]]]></description>
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<p>Many children have no issues with making friends. Whether it&#8217;s a new school year or neighborhood acquaintances, these children always have a gang of pals nearby. However, for other children it can be harder so there are a few tips to help your children make new friends that won&#8217;t be too invasive to them making their own decisions.</p>
<p>Talk to your children about what is going on. It could be a simple case of shyness or there may be a certain reason your child isn&#8217;t being extroverted.</p>
<p>Meeting with other parents can sometimes set everything in motion. Play dates or just normal get-togethers can introduce your child to a new friend.</p>
<p>Joining different groups can help such as after school activities, sports teams, dance classes or the scouts. Any activity that focuses on a group mentality can allow your child to be around more children similar to themselves. With especially shy children this can be more sensitive but if your child likes a certain activity, bringing them closer with other children that like the same thing can open up a world of new friends.</p>
<p>See if you can find out how your children acts in a group setting. For instance, is your child different from the others in how they act? Notice if your child seems to whine a lot of become bossy to others. This could be one of the reasons other children may not want to be friends. If you find this is one of the reasons, have a discussion with your child about how to treat others. The same thing goes for your child being picked on. If the other children are mistreating your child it may be the reason your son or daughter doesn&#8217;t want to make new friends. Find out why the others are singling out your child in order to see what can be done about it.</p>
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		<title>Volunteering and Getting Involved With Charity Organizations</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Volunteering is something that many people aspire to do but because of a large variety of reasons fail to do so. This is not because they are not good people or because they only pay lip service to the needs of others. Often, it is because it can be quite difficult and daunting to undertake [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Volunteering is something that many people aspire to do but because of a  large variety of reasons fail to do so. This is not because they are  not good people or because they only pay lip service to the needs of  others. Often, it is because it can be quite difficult and daunting to  undertake a new and unfamiliar task.   Fear of putting yourself in  unfamiliar territory is the number one reason why people fail to  volunteer. Another reason is they feel they do not have enough time.  However, the rewards of volunteering cannot be disputed. Even if you can  only spare a few short hours each month, you will be helping more than  you know.</p>
<p>There are many volunteer opportunities that are with  highly reputable charitable organizations, especially in fields such as  medicine, child nutrition, and elderly care. The key to find the best  institutions is to do your research.<br />
One of the best ways to find a placement is to contact <a href="http://www.microgiving.com/">charity organizations</a> that you are passionate about and see whether they need people to  volunteer. Even if they personally do not need help, you can find  contact information of organizations with similar goals that may need  help.</p>
<p>Doing something for those that are less fortunate always  comes back to enrich your life in one way or another. Whether you are  helping adults, animals, children, or the environment, knowing that you  have done something for the benefit of mankind can fill you with a sense  of purpose that few other things can. Selfless acts have a way of  enriching the givers life just as much as the person who is receiving.   That combined with the ability to delve into a new culture and see the  world for what it really is, and not the sensationalized snippets the  media displays, will entirely change your worldview.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Many young children as they grow up will bite others from time to time and while this can be typical behavior, if it becomes a habit there are a few things to look out for and do that can help curb this type of behavior. One of the first things to be addressed is the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Many young children as they grow up will bite others from time to time and while this can be typical behavior, if it becomes a habit there are a few things to look out for and do that can help curb this type of behavior.</p>
<p>One of the first things to be addressed is the type of attention a child gets when he or she does bite another person. If the child receives any type of attention, that may encourage them to do it more often. Typically this happens out of instinct because a caregiver or parent will scold the child or pay special mind to them. The best course of action is to simply place the child in an area by themselves while telling them that the behavior is not acceptable. There should be no other attention shown other than the direct statement.</p>
<p>Sometimes this type of unacceptable behavior can be due to a social immaturity in their peer group. Many children need more time to mature to the level that kids their age may already be at. This is why the biting behavior can continue past the normal stopping age of around 3 years old. It can be beneficial to have the child interact with a smaller group of children so that their social skills sharpen and mature rather than being with a large group.</p>
<p>The best preventative measure is to watch your child for this behavior and if you can&#8217;t be there, inform whoever takes care of your child that this is something they may do. Inform them of how you want it to be handled so that your child doesn&#8217;t receive one type of punishment at home and another type of punishment somewhere else. The same ritual each time can be more helpful due to the child learning that it is never a behavior that will be accepted.</p>
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		<title>Healthy Choices: Private Dining</title>
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<p>It&#8217;s a constant struggle, a careful management of calories and sugar &#8211; you devote your time to understanding the world and its many treats. Each seems more appealing than the last, soaked in grease and stuffed with candy. Your children are delighted. You, however, are horrified. Every ingredient yields damning effects and explaining those effects is almost impossible: your sons and daughters care nothing for the components of a meal, only the taste.</p>
<p>And so you create menus that will appease all &#8211; providing healthy alternatives to the easier snacks. You substitute. You supplement. You ignore the whines for soda and syrup (even as those whines become insistent as the weekend approaches and there is no school to distract). Your family will not suffer from poor choices and unhappy diets. They will instead be offered all of the vital nutrients, the necessary selections.</p>
<p>Those selections can be found beyond the dining room table, however. You will not have to trap your children at home, forcing them to ignore the outside temptations. You can instead maintain their weight and energy while eating out &#8211; even in a steakhouse.</p>
<p>No restaurant is without awareness. Consumers are changing their habits, learning to create far more appropriate meals. The purpose is to avoid the heavy fats and heart shattering cholesterol. And because of this <a href="http://www.smithandwollensky.com/">private dining</a> institutions are now redefining their menus and reassessing their appetizers. There is a sudden trend of health and deliberation. Ingredients must offer both flavor and good sense. Choices must be wise without sacrificing taste.</p>
<p>Such a balance is difficult to achieve but it has been proven possible; and those who wish to escape their kitchens will find dining out now a viable alternative. It can be done without ruining a diet or forcing your children to endure too large portions and even larger calorie counts.</p>
<p>It’s convenience without regret. It&#8217;s ease without worry.</p>
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		<title>Sibling Rivalry</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Siblings are notorious for bickering and fighting but there are ways to alleviate some of the fighting between your children. One of the ways to call a truce between children is to listen to both sides independently and be subjective in your answers. Both children will most likely blame each other for whatever it is [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Siblings are notorious for bickering and fighting but there are ways to alleviate some of the fighting between your children.</p>
<p>One of the ways to call a truce between children is to listen to both sides independently and be subjective in your answers. Both children will most likely blame each other for whatever it is they are fight over but sometimes they may have a valid point that can be addressed and then fixed. For instance, if one child is upset that they have no privacy set ground rules on when the other is allowed in the child&#8217;s room or stress the importance of not looking at their notes or journal.</p>
<p>Set up a debate or forum between the two siblings where each one has a specific amount of time to state their case and then hear a rebuttal. This may sound extensive but it can actually open the lines of communication up so that each child feels that they are being listened to. It also allows you as the parent to find out the reasons for all of the fussing and fighting.</p>
<p>Never show favoritism between the two children because this will only lead to resentment and anger. Even if one child is clearly in the wrong, address the problem in a positive way that doesn&#8217;t seem like you are taking sides.</p>
<p>Invoke rules about fighting in the home so that you can get some peace and quiet and the fighting will stop; at least for a little while. Make it a point to state specific times such as no fighting during dinner or no fighting when dad comes home. Knowing that they have a specific window of opportunity can actually have them working together on something and may lessen the fighting some because they have to do something as a team rather than on their own.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Having your kids do chores can be a bone of contention between you and them but there are ways to make it more rewarding to them so that they feel they are gaining something out of working. With smaller children it may be easier because you can make it into a game. For instance, if [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Having your kids do chores can be a bone of contention between you and them but there are ways to make it more rewarding to them so that they feel they are gaining something out of working.</p>
<p>With smaller children it may be easier because you can make it into a game. For instance, if you need help taking out the trash then you can have a game where the first person who takes out the trash wins or for a child with no siblings you can make a game out of racing them to the trash cans or that they are throwing away all the bad stuff that attracts monsters. If this is too intense for your child then do it together with them until they are old enough to do it on their own.</p>
<p>With teens this can be more difficult because they won&#8217;t be interested in games. However, they may be interested in a reward. Make the chores into something they have to do for an allowance or being able to go out with their friends; something they want and will work for it. If you have a set of house rules then it is perfectly acceptable to dole out punishment for those rules being broken. If your teen is given the chore of loading the dishwasher then they lose phone privileges or internet access if this chore is not done when it is supposed to be done.</p>
<p>Children are unique and each one will respond to chores differently. Some may work well with a reward type of system while others may only respond to punishment for a job not done. It&#8217;s up to you to determine which category your child may fall into but the most important thing is to try to make things lighthearted. There&#8217;s no reason to make your child feel like this is work.</p>
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		<title>Choosing Healthy Dinner Alternatives for Your Children</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Image via Wikipedia Choosing Healthy Dinner Alternatives for Your Children When it comes to raising children, you have a lot already on your plate. You have to decide how you are going to discipline your daughter, how you are going to juggle work and family, and what you are going to fix for dinner! It [...]]]></description>
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<p>Choosing Healthy Dinner Alternatives for Your Children</p>
<p>When  it comes to raising children, you have a lot already on your plate. You  have to decide how you are going to discipline your daughter, how you  are going to juggle work and family, and what you are going to fix for  dinner! It can all seem a little overwhelming, especially when you have a  picky eater in your family. But it is entirely possible to choose  healthy dinner options for your kids, without them actually knowing they  are eating healthy.</p>
<p>What to Cook</p>
<p>A common problem  mothers around the world experience is wondering what to cook. Every  day, the cycle repeats itself and you find yourself saying, “What am I  going to fix for dinner?” It might be a good idea to keep a recipe file  on hand. When you try a new recipe that your family enjoys, put a star  on it and file it away. That way, when you are struggling for ideas on  what to cook, you can go through your files and remember the options  your family really loved.</p>
<p>Search for Recipes Online</p>
<p>The Internet is a wonderful tool to use when it comes to searching for recipes. In fact, you could find <a href="http://foodily.com/">all recipes</a> associated with healthy children’s meals online. Simply type “healthy  meals” or “kid friendly recipes” into a search engine and many ideas  will come up within seconds. Many recipes will give you ideas like,  grinding up vegetables in marinara sauce or using wheat flour instead of  white flour to up the healthy content.</p>
<p>Raising a family in  this day and age is challenging and often tiring. When it comes time to  prepare healthy meals for your family, give yourself the upper hand by  trying out new recipes and then keeping track of those that are  delicious. You’ll be grateful you did once meal time rolls around again.</p>
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		<title>How to Handle a School Yard Bully</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Image via Wikipedia It is that time of year again when kids are back in school. While the weather is still warm, kids are often let out into the school yard for recess. This is also the place where the school yard bully shows his face. School yard bullying is one of the most common [...]]]></description>
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<p>It is that time of year again when kids are back in school.  While the weather is still warm, kids are often let out into the school  yard for recess. This is also the place where the school yard bully  shows his face. School yard bullying is one of the most common types of  bullying and attracts the most concern for parents and school  authorities alike.</p>
<p>School yard bullying has been going on for years and can be a source of  emotional distress for parents raising children. Bullying is a type of  harassment that is usually verbal or physical, but may be emotional as  well. In most cases, the harassment is intentional. The bully frequently  has been a victim himself and is lashing out as a result. Physical  bullying includes choking, slapping and throwing objects at the victim.  Verbal bullying often involves calling the victim names as well as  spreading rumors and gossip about the child. Cyber bullying is the  latest technique in bullying.</p>
<p>Some bullying victims do not want to admit that they are being bullied  for fear that the bully will continue or do something far worse.  However, there are signs that may indicate that your child is a victim  of school yard bullying. One sign that your child is being bullied is  her reluctance to attend school or extracurricular activities that she  enjoyed in the past. Her grades may also start to slip.</p>
<p>Parents of children that are a victim of bullying should keep a record  of all bullying incidents and report them to the principal of the school  as well as the parents of the bully. Adult supervision should be placed  in the school yard if it is not already. The bully should be given a  warning by both school authorities and his parents. Parents of bully  victims should tell their child that they should be comfortable to tell  them anytime they are being bullied and that they are taking steps to  protect them. Bullies usually target victims who lack confidence, so  parents should try to instill confidence in their child when dealing  with the bully.</p>
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		<title>Getting the Best Rate For Your Mortgage Refinance</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[During this global economic crisis, many homeowners are struggling to make their adjustable interest mortgage payments. Each year, their interest rate on their mortgage changes usually going up. This means when they signed the mortgage their payments fit into their budget, but now with interest rate sky-rocketing, they are struggling to pay the mortgage. What [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>During this global economic crisis, many homeowners are struggling to make their adjustable interest mortgage payments. Each year, their interest rate on their mortgage changes usually going up. This means when they signed the mortgage their payments fit into their budget, but now with interest rate sky-rocketing, they are struggling to pay the mortgage. What is the average family to do? If they do not pay the mortgage, they could lose their home to foreclosure. Perhaps, these families should consider getting a mortgage refinance. A <a href="http://www.homemortgage.com/refinance">mortgage refinance</a> can help save the home form foreclosure and possibly save the homeowners money in interest over the duration of the loan. How does homeowner know if a mortgage refinance is a good thing, or even how to weigh his or her options before a mortgage refinance?</p>
<p>First, a homeowner will consider his or her current mortgage type before making a mortgage refinance. If a homeowner has a variable rate mortgage, then he or she should consider switching to a fixed rate mortgage when he or she moves toward a mortgage refinance. A fixed rate mortgage has a consistent interest rate so that the homeowner will always have the same payment for the duration of the loan. Even though fixed rate mortgages tend to have higher initial interest rates than variable rate mortgages, these fixed rate mortgage refinances actually save the homeowner money in interest payments. The fixed rate will never change.</p>
<p>Secondly, a mortgage refinance can give the homeowners additional cash for home improvement projects. When money gets tight, many people neglect their homes, but a mortgage refinance can give the homeowners additional cash to keep their home looking good. With a mortgage refinance, a homeowner can get peace of mind and have affordable payments so that he or she does not lose the home to foreclosure.</p>
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<p>Many children will find a certain type of food and only want to eat that continuously. However, it can be rewarding to see your child trying out different foods, even foods from other countries.</p>
<p>Make learning about food and eating new food fun. If you want to expose your children to food from another country, let them learn about that country and its children as part of a game. Tell them what children eat in that country and let them know that to these children, this food is normal every day meals.</p>
<p>Another way to get your children to eat different types of meals is to bargain with them. Tell them that they can have their favorite meal the next time only if they try a little of each item on the plate. They have to have an open mind and be able to give it a chance in order for them to get the food they usually want. Just trying it won&#8217;t hurt them and they may find something new they want to eat on a regular basis.</p>
<p>Eating vegetables or certain foods that are good for a child can be hard to make them do so you can incorporate the same theory. Have them eat at least a few of the vegetables or whatever healthy item you have prepared for them. Only then can they have the food they love to eat. They have to try the healthy food and eat some of it in order to move on to what they love.</p>
<p>For smaller children, different fun shapes and styles of preparing the food can make a difference. Just as some people do certain shapes of pancakes, you can prepare certain foods the same way. If that is not possible, arrange the food in a smiley face or on a plate that has something interesting underneath the food.</p>
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		<title>Medical Tourism Options</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Most childcare can be defined by commonsense. It is better to feed kids vegetables than McDonald&#8217;s. Exercise is better than video games. Educational endeavors provide better long term influence than letting children sit in front of the television all day. Scientific studies have indicated these as not just common sense but fact. It is important [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Most childcare can be defined by commonsense. It is better to feed kids  vegetables than McDonald&#8217;s. Exercise is better than video games.  Educational endeavors provide better long term influence than letting  children sit in front of the television all day. Scientific studies have  indicated these as not just common sense but fact.</p>
<p>It is important to keep kids in their <a href="http://www.zappos.com/running-shoes">running shoes</a>.  Active children tend to be more happy and productive. Unfortunately,  even the best laid out plan to keep children healthy might not work. For  even the most financially needy families there are options to provide  children with cost efficient medical care.</p>
<p>Corporations have  been outsourcing work to other markets for decades. Other markets can  perform identical work for a fraction of the cost of the same labor in  the United States. Perhaps the most expensive labor in the United States  occurs in the health care industry, which means that traveling to  emerging markets can provide Americans with the same medical care that  they could enjoy domestically for a fraction of the price.</p>
<p>Medical tourism is a growing industry. Some patients use the medical  procedure as the centerpiece of a trip to an exotic location. Procedures  that can be planned months in advance can be taken to a location  overseas that offers superior medical care for a fraction of the cost.</p>
<p>Some people are hesitant to travel to seek health care due to the lack  of reciprocity in case that something goes wrong. The ability to sue a  doctor for a botched procedure is part of the reason why coverage is so  expensive in the United States.</p>
<p>Rather than worrying about the  procedure, patients need to perform due diligence and find high quality  clinics that guarantee their work. Taking care of children often  requires thinking outside of a parent’s comfort zone. During an era of  transitioning medical care, medical tourism is an option for more  families.</p>
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		<title>How to Handle a Picky Child Eater</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 19 Oct 2010 23:35:32 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Most parents worry about what their child is eating&#8211;and not eating. However, don&#8217;t be overly concerned because MayoClinic.com reports that most children receive adequate nutrients over the course of a week. That said, you may still be looking for tell-tale advice in getting your child to develop healthy eating habits. Getting a picky child eater [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Most parents worry about what their child is eating&#8211;and not  eating. However, don&#8217;t be overly concerned because MayoClinic.com  reports that most children receive adequate nutrients over the course of  a week. That said, you may still be looking for tell-tale advice in  getting your child to develop healthy eating habits. Getting a picky  child eater to eat a wider variety of foods is never easy, but with some  tips and understanding, you can overcome this mealtime challenge.</p>
<p>First, it is important to understand your child&#8217;s appetite. Children  only eat when they are hungry, so if your child says that he is not  hungry, nine times out of ten, he&#8217;s not.  Children&#8217;s stomachs are  smaller and they tend to fill up quickly. If your child ate a good  portion of food off her plate and says she is full, don&#8217;t force her to  eat every last bite. She&#8217;s probably full. Snacks are often a big problem  for the parents of a picky eater. Do not let your child have snacks too  close to dinner because they will be too full for their meal. Try to  serve snacks and meals around the same time each day so your picky child  eater develops a routine.</p>
<p>New foods are often a sticking point for picky child eaters. Therefore,  don&#8217;t try to give them large quantities of a new food. Instead, just  give them a small amount so they can get a taste of it. If they do not  like it, try again at a later date. Getting your picky child eater  involved in the planning of his snacks and meals is a great way to get  him motivated to try new foods. Let him assist you in the grocery store  by choosing things that he may like, as long as they are healthy  choices. Once at home, have your child assist with cooking preparation  or setting the dinner table. Last but not least, make eating fun. For  example, whenever possible place vegetables with healthy dips or prepare  foods in kid-friendly shapes.</p>
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		<title>Keeping Your Child Healthy with Pay Day Loans</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 19 Oct 2010 08:47:58 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[All parents wants their children to be healthy. That means giving your children the proper food, making sure they get enough exercise, and keeping their emotional and mental health strong, as well. If you&#8217;re like most parents, though, you can sometimes find yourself strapped for cash. That can mean that you don&#8217;t get to buy [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>All parents wants their children to be healthy. That means giving your  children the proper food, making sure they get enough exercise, and  keeping their emotional and mental health strong, as well. If you&#8217;re  like most parents, though, you can sometimes find yourself strapped for  cash. That can mean that you don&#8217;t get to buy the kinds of foods you  really want to feed your family, or you can&#8217;t take your child to get a  much-needed doctor visit or medication when sick. There are options for  people in that situation, so they don&#8217;t have to feel like they&#8217;re being  neglectful.</p>
<p>One of the things you can do as a parent in that  situation is borrow a little from your savings, or from your family or a  trusted friend. If that&#8217;s not possible, <a href="http://www.fastwirecash.com/">pay day loans</a> can also help. You can just borrow some money against your next check  and pay it back when you get paid. That way, you get the food your  family needs, or you can take your child to the doctor, all without  worrying about how you&#8217;re going to pay for it. Times get tough for  almost everyone, and families with children often struggle the most.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s great to know that you have financial options. You can feel better  overall and sleep better at night, because peace of mind is highly  prized and very valuable. Don&#8217;t assume that you can&#8217;t get help when you  need it, because it is possible to get assistance. Your child deserves  to grow up strong and healthy, and it&#8217;s a wonderful feeling to know that  you can provide that for you kid without feeling like you&#8217;re fighting a  losing financial battle. Things may improve for a family in a though  spot, but it&#8217;s important to take full advantage of anything that can hep  you keep your child healthy.</p>
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		<title>Weather-Related Problems and Children</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 18 Oct 2010 23:29:39 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Summer and winter both bring on the possibility of weather-related problems in children. In the summer, your child can suffer from heat-related illnesses, while winter carries the risk of frostbite or hypothermia. There are three types of heat-related illnesses—heat cramps, heat exhaustion, and heat stroke. Heat cramps can occur if your child is playing or [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Summer  and winter both bring on the possibility of weather-related problems in  children. In the summer, your child can suffer from heat-related  illnesses, while winter carries the risk of frostbite or hypothermia.<br />
There  are three types of heat-related illnesses—heat cramps, heat exhaustion,  and heat stroke. Heat cramps can occur if your child is playing or  exercising vigorously in very high temperatures. They are caused by mild  dehydration that has occurred through sweating. Although painful, they  usually are not dangerous. Making sure your child drinks enough liquids  and encouraging him to take frequent breaks in a cool spot can prevent  them.</p>
<p>Heat exhaustion occurs when fluid loss caused by sweating  is more severe. Signs of heat exhaustion include extreme thirst—a sign  that dehydration is occurring, fatigue, feeling weak or dizzy,  complaining of a headache, and even nausea or vomiting. Breathing may  also become more rapid, and your child’s skin may feel clammy rather  than hot.</p>
<p>If your child is showing signs of heat exhaustion, put  them in a cool place and remove their clothing. Heat exhaustion can turn  into heat stroke, which can be very dangerous, even fatal. Symptoms  include hot, dry skin, and the absence of sweating, a severe headache,  and other symptoms. Medical help should be sought immediately if heat  stroke is suspected.</p>
<p>In winter, frostbite and hypothermia can  occur. Frostbite is a sign that freezing has occurred in the skin. Skin  becomes red, and then becomes hard, white and solid. This can be  accompanied by tingling or numbness and confusion or lack of  coordination. Frostbite should be treated carefully to avoid injury or  loss of skin. Apply warm compresses (between 100°F and 105°F) or put the  affected area in warm water. Do not rub the skin or “pop” any blisters  that may form.</p>
<p>Hypothermia occurs when the body loses heat faster  than it can produce. This causes the body temperature to drop to a  dangerously low level. Hypothermia can be a serious medical condition  and should be treated immediately.</p>
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		<title>Are You Cut Out for Adoption?</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 18 Oct 2010 19:21:57 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[With adoption comes great responsibility. You welcome a new child into the family and pledge to take care of all his needs at every hour of every day. For some, it simply isn’t an option but for others it becomes the only option to experience motherhood. While you may think that adoption is the best [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>With adoption comes great responsibility. You welcome a new child into  the family and pledge to take care of all his needs at every hour of  every day. For some, it simply isn’t an option but for others it becomes  the only option to experience motherhood. While you may think that  adoption is the best route for you to take, consider these options  before you actually take the plunge.</p>
<p>The Wait: Adoption takes a  lot of patience. If you find yourself not accustomed to waiting,  adoption will be a lot more than &#8216;just a walk in the park.&#8217; Everything  with adopting a child takes time. Whether it is sending in your  application form and waiting for a confirmation or about getting in line  to welcome your new baby, adoption will test your patience like no  other.</p>
<p>The Expenses: You may be patient, but are you  financially stable to support a family? Costs for adoption are extremely  high, from the initial stages to when you get your baby. You may be  prompted to apply for <a href="http://www.fastwirecash.com/" target="_blank">pay day loans</a> on a monthly basis but if you think you can surpass that, you can go right ahead and put in your application.</p>
<p>Future Plans: When you get ready to adopt, you will have to picture all  possible situations in life well in advance. You will also have to make  provisions to not succumb to unwanted stress and tension in your life.  Your life will change even before your baby comes and unless you are  absolutely sure about your plans, you will do well to stall the idea of  adopting a child.</p>
<p>Adoption is a process that allows you to  experience motherhood when all other options fail to fulfil that desire.  It technically becomes the last resort for most mothers and when the  situation boils down to it, you should be absolutely clear in your mind  about your decisions.</p>
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		<title>Preventing Home Accidents</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 18 Oct 2010 16:30:51 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Most accidents occur in the home, and most of them can be prevented. Until you know what can cause accidents, however, you may not even know where to begin. So, let&#8217;s look at some of the more common things that cause accidents, and how they can be prevented. Electrical outlets: These things are fascinating to [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Most accidents occur in the home, and most of them can be  prevented. Until you know what can cause accidents, however, you may not  even know where to begin. So, let&#8217;s look at some of the more common  things that cause accidents, and how they can be prevented.</p>
<p>Electrical outlets: These things are fascinating to young children,  especially if they watch you when you are using them. However, although  you know they can cause electric shock, which can sometimes be severe  enough to be fatal, your child doesn&#8217;t. You can buy small plastic  covers that slip over exposed outlets. Just remove them when using the  plug, then replace them as soon as you finish.</p>
<p>Kitchen burns: Kitchen burns occur when a child either gets too close to  a hot surface or manages to somehow spill hot foods or have them  spilled on him. This can be extremely dangerous, as some foods can  actually stick to the skin, causing severe damage when you try to wipe  or wash them off, and scalding burns (caused by hot water or other  liquids) can actually cause 3rd degree burning, which affects several  layers of skin. Avoid kitchen burns by turning pot handles towards the  inside of the stove, and making sure hot items are set well back from  the edge of a counter or stove.</p>
<p>Falls: Falls are a natural part of childhood, especially when your child  is first learning to walk, but they can be severe if they are  especially hard. You can reduce the chances of your child falling by  keeping the floors picked up. This can actually serve a dual purpose, as  your child will not only be safer from falling but will also not be  able to pick anything up and put it in his mouth, which can cause  choking or poisoning, depending on what the object was.</p>
<p>Another way you can prevent home accidents is by literally getting down  to your child&#8217;s level. Get down and look at a room from the visual  angle that you child sees. Then remove or correct anything that needs  correcting.</p>
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		<title>Starting a New School</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Image via Wikipedia For adults there may be nothing scarier than car prices when there comes a need for a new vehicle. However, for children there is nothing scarier than starting a new school. Children rely heavily on their comfort zone. While moving to a new city might be the best move for your family, [...]]]></description>
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<p>For adults there may be nothing scarier than <a title="Starting a New School" href="http://www.truecar.com/" target="_blank">car prices</a> when there comes a need for a new vehicle. However, for children there  is nothing scarier than starting a new school. Children rely heavily on  their comfort zone. While moving to a new city might be the best move  for your family, it takes your child out of that comfort zone. If the  first day of school wasn&#8217;t hard enough, it becomes harder when your  child doesn&#8217;t know anyone. If you are looking to help your child make  the transition into a new school, here are a few tips.</p>
<p>Encourage Social Events</p>
<p>Every  school, no matter the grade level, has their fair share of social  events. Things like dances, movie days and even student elections are a  great way to get your child involved and interacting with other  children. Make sure to promote these events to them. Let your little one  know that you think it&#8217;s a fun idea. Encourage them to participate and  it could be the fast track to making new friends.</p>
<p>Focus On the Positives</p>
<p>Kids  will have their ups and downs as they get adjusted to a new school and  new classmates. Rather than letting them dwell on the negatives of the  day, make sure you have them focus on the positives. Who did they talk  to? What was a good moment? What classes went well today? It&#8217;s important  that your child remain in a positive state of mind.</p>
<p>Be Patient</p>
<p>The  time it takes for a child to get comfortable can take days, weeks, and  even months depending on the child. You know your child better than  anyone. Make sure you give them some space and allow them to go at a  pace that is good for them. Your child will find friends and get  themselves acclimated, you just have to give them time.</p>
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		<title>Choosing Healthy After School Snacks for Your Child</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Image via Wikipedia Let&#8217;s face it. Kids love after school snacks. But that doesn&#8217;t mean that their snacks have to be unhealthy. With a little creativity, you can provide your child with the snack he desires and some good nutrients too&#8211;all without adding a lot of calories. Just remember to allow plenty of time before [...]]]></description>
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<p>Let&#8217;s face it. Kids love after school snacks. But that doesn&#8217;t  mean that their snacks have to be unhealthy.  With a little creativity,  you can provide your child with the snack he desires and some good  nutrients too&#8211;all without adding a lot of calories. Just remember to  allow plenty of time before your child&#8217;s next meal when timing her  healthy after school snack.</p>
<p>Most nutritionists recommend incorporating vegetables and fruits into a  diet daily, and that includes your child&#8217;s after school snacks. Some  examples of fruit and vegetable snacks include apple and cheese chunks,  multi-grain crackers and hummus, celery and peanut butter, yogurt topped  with fruit, whole grain pita pockets stuffed with vegetables, homemade  trail mix with raisins and nuts, string cheese and crackers, cottage  cheese and fruit, and small pizza bites topped with pineapple, broccoli  and low-fat cheese. Granola bars and pudding are also good choices,  provided they do not contain a lot of sugar.</p>
<p>Use whole wheat or multi-grain breads and crackers whenever possible  since they contain less fat and sugar. Stay away from sugary drinks,  especially those that contain high fructose corn syrup. 100% fruit juice  is okay, but limits your child&#8217;s serving to 6 oz for the entire day.</p>
<p>When planning your child&#8217;s snack try to include at least two of the main  food groups such as protein and a carbohydrate. Proteins such as  low-fat cheese, non-fat yogurt, hummus, peanut butter and milk make good  healthy after school snacks. For carbohydrates, include vegetables,  whole grain crackers or breads, and vegetables. Further, pre-portion  your child&#8217;s after school snack and don&#8217;t let them go for seconds.</p>
<p>Remember to keep snacks light. Snacks are not meant to be a meal.  Besides, you certainly don&#8217;t want to spoil your child&#8217;s appetite for  dinner or gain weight due to eating too many snacks. If chosen  correctly, healthy snacks can satisfy your child while provide needed  nutrients&#8211;a win-win situation.</p>
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		<title>When Do You Call The Doctor?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Image via Wikipedia Parenting can be confusing. If your child is crying, should you call a doctor immediately, or wait until she runs a temperature? What time is the right time to call the pediatrician? Every child is different, and every child’s response to a particular situation may vary. That said, there are, however, some [...]]]></description>
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<p>Parenting can be confusing. If your child is crying, should  you call a doctor immediately, or wait until she runs a temperature?  What time is the right time to call the pediatrician? Every child is  different, and every child’s response to a particular situation may  vary. That said, there are, however, some signs that clearly tell you  that it&#8217;s time to take your child to the doctor.</p>
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<li>Fevers that cross 100 degrees in infants need a doctor’s intervention.</li>
<li>Uncontrollable crying. Babies are moody by nature, altering between  crying and smiling. Your baby can cry for anything from hunger to  attention to pain. However, if your baby cries uncontrollably for two to  three hours continuously, call the doctor. Before doing so, consider  environmental stimulants. For example, a visit to the grandparents  living in <a href="http://nursing-homes.aplaceformom.com/">nursing homes</a> may upset the baby because of the new surroundings. Find a quiet place where you can calm the baby.</li>
<li>Unresponsive babies. If your child is completely unresponsive to people, sights, and sounds, there may be a problem.</li>
<li>Refusal to eat. If you try to feed a baby within half an hour of her  drinking milk, she will obviously refuse food. On the other hand, if  she refuses two or three consecutive feedings, it is good to check with  her pediatrician. Babies cannot go without food for a long time, or it  may lead to dehydration.</li>
<li>Strained, labored breathing. A newborn baby’s breathing is different  from an adult&#8217;s. Many times a baby&#8217;s heart beats faster than usual.  But, labored breathing means it’s time to call the doctor.</li>
<li>Serious vomiting, diarrhea, or blood in the vomit or stool. Spit ups  and passing stools a number of times in a day are common. But, these  other symptoms may indicate something’s wrong.</li>
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<p>When it comes to babies, it is better to err on the cautious side. Trust your instincts and you will not go wrong.</p>
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		<title>What To do When Your Child Is Sick</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Image by United States Marine Corps Official Page via Flickr Raising children is thought to be one of the hardest things that any person will ever do. It is a full time job without benefits or much time off. Making the correct parenting decisions is a very important part of being a good parent. However, [...]]]></description>
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<p>Raising children is thought to be one of the hardest things that any  person will ever do. It is a full time job without benefits or much time  off. Making the correct parenting decisions is a very important part of  being a good parent.<br />
However, tehre is a lot of information offers differing opinions<br />
about the validity of certain beliefs. Chwo-foundation.org exists to  help parents and caregivers make the best decisons possible for their  charges.</p>
<p>Anytime that a child is sick, parents worry. This is particularly true  if your child is under the age of two, and for many years, it was common  practice to use over the counter cold medicines for infants and  toddlers. In 2008, this practice changed and instead parents are now  advised to encourage hydration and remove existing mucus when possible  from their children. Chwo-foundation.org is an excellent reource for  parents who are trying to determine appropriate medical care for their  children.</p>
<p>How To Know If It&#8217;s More Than A Cold</p>
<p>If parents were automatically able to know if their child has allergies,  a cold, or something more serious, they would be able to save  themselves a lot of time spent in doctors&#8217; offices. However, in general,  parents are encouraged to contact their pediatrician if their child  under the age of four months runs a fever of more than 100 degrees  Fahreheit or 37.7 degrees Celsius, it is a good idea to get medical  attention. Chwo-foundation.org offers helpful information on what to  expect at your appointment.</p>
<p>When in doubt, it is typically recommended to seek medical care. It is  better to spend time waiting in an office, than to risk the very real  possibility of your child becoming sicker due to that delay. Some  pediatricians have different waiting areas available for sick and  healthy children, in attempt to prevent spreading illness.</p>
<p>Regardless of what you are told by well-meaning individuals, it is  potentially lethal to give children under the age of a year honey. It is  similiarly harmful to give a child under 18 aspirin.</p>
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		<title>Choose Safe Baby Products</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Image via Wikipedia Children&#8217;s health is an expansive topic, and many people devote their lives to developing products that are safer and better for babies and children. If you are a parent, then you understand how important it is to use the best and safest products for your baby, whether it&#8217;s baby food, baby clothing, [...]]]></description>
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<p>Children&#8217;s health is an expansive topic, and many people devote their  lives to developing products that are safer and better for babies and  children. If you are a parent, then you understand how important it is  to use the best and safest products for your baby, whether it&#8217;s baby  food, <a href="http://www.teacollection.com/">baby clothing</a>, toys,  games, bottles, bedding or anything else that may come in contact with  your infant. If you want your baby to grow up to be a beautiful child,  you need to choose products that are safe and that promote healthy  growth and wellness.</p>
<p>It is important to be proactive as a  parent when it comes to buying products. Watch the news, read the paper  and pour over consumer sites to make sure that the products you buy are  not being recalled because of safety concerns. Visit Internet forums and  other websites for advice from other parents on what clothing, food,  bedding and baby furniture items are best, safest, easiest to use and  most beneficial for your little one. When you put this extra time and  effort into buying things for baby, the pay off is tremendous in the  form of a healthy, happy and active baby.</p>
<p>Providing your child  with a safe environment is absolutely vital because young children  cannot take care of themselves. This should be one of your biggest and  most important concerns when raising a child, especially when you  consider the accidents that can occur when you are not being vigilant  about child safety. You need to do whatever you can to protect your  child. Shopping smart and knowing what products are best is one of the  easiest and most beneficial things that you can do to keep your baby  safe and your family healthy and happy.</p>
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		<title>Entertaining Your Toddler While Keeping Them Safe</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Image via Wikipedia A child between the ages of 12 and 36 months is considered to be a toddler, with few exceptions. In general, when a child has turned a year old and is walking, he or she is thought to be a toddler, and has left the infant stage behind. This age is full [...]]]></description>
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<p>A child between the ages of 12 and 36 months is considered to be a  toddler, with  few exceptions. In general, when a child has turned a  year old and is walking, he or she is thought to be a toddler, and has  left the infant stage behind. This age is full of joy and wonder, as  their new-found independence grows.</p>
<p>However, this independence can still be incredibly frustrating, and is  the reason why it is so necessary to child-proof the areas that your  child will be in. At this age, children still have an overwhelming  desire to taste and feel everything that they come in contact with.  Chwo-foundation.org  is an immense source of information about  everything to do with your child.</p>
<p>How You Can Keep Your Child Safe, While Encouraging Them To Learn</p>
<p>There are many ways that you can encourage your child to learn about the  world, while still making sure that he or she is safe. Choosing the  proper toys is the first step, after making sure that their environment  is safe. The price of a toy may not matter very much, as long as it  appropriate for your child. That means, that since children at this age  are still very likely to put a toy in their mouths, their toys should  never have smll pieces that could come off.</p>
<p>Balloons, although fun to look at, are not a toy for any young child.  When it pops, it could easily scare your child, and after popping, the  pieces are a choking hazard. A child&#8217;s brain at this age is still  forming and therfore a complicated toy will not be beneficial to them.  Concentrate on choosing toys that encourage knowledge about shapes,  colors, and sounds. You will also find that some of the classic toys  that you used as a child are now available in safer versions, and that  makes for a fun afternoon.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s important to remeber that if you child is too young for a  particular toy or experience, he or she will not be able to benefit from  it.</p>
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		<title>Things To Consider When Choosing A Family Pet</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Many families with children decide to get a family pet. Sometimes the  parents want to raise a pet with the child so they will be close or  give in once the children are old enough to beg for a family pet. When  choosing a pet, it&#8217;s a good idea to take a few minutes to think about  what kind of pet will fit in well with the family. If any family member  is allergic to a particular type of animal, of course that disqualifies  that choice from the list of candidates.</p>
<p>Both dogs and cats are wonderful family pets, providing lots of play  and snuggle time. If there are small children in the family, be sure to  keep an eye on their interactions with the pet. Small children can  easily hurt a cat or a dog and sometimes get hurt in return. Vigilance  is the only way to ensure this does not happen. With some loving  guidance, children can learn how to properly take care of and love a  pet.</p>
<p>Once a dog or a cat has been chosen to join the family, there are  several things to do in preparation for the pet’s arrival. The first is  to consider food and water. What will the pet be eating and where will  the food and water bowls be located? Next, where will the animal be  sleeping? A pet bed provided in a safe and quiet spot in the home is a  good idea. With a place of its own, the pet can escape from little hands  for a rest from time to time. <a href="http://www.krogerpersonalfinance.com/pet-insurance/">Pet insurance</a> is something some pet owners consider. Much like health insurance for  humans, pet insurance will cover some veterinarian costs if the pet  becomes ill or experiences an injury that requires veterinary care. A  family pet can be a wonderful and memorable experience for everyone,  human and animal alike.</p>
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		<title>Common Skin Problems In Children</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 12 Oct 2010 06:31:51 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Skin rashes are common in children, and can be caused by a number of things, including allergic reactions, skin irritation, or even insect bites. Two of the more common ones are eczema, sometimes called atopic dermatitis, and impetigo. Eczema causes dry skin and a red, raised rash on the skin, which can itch really badly. [...]]]></description>
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<td>Skin rashes are common in children, and can be caused by a  number of things, including allergic reactions, skin irritation, or even  insect bites. Two of the more common ones are eczema, sometimes called  atopic dermatitis, and impetigo.</p>
<p>Eczema causes dry skin and a red, raised rash on the skin, which can  itch really badly. It can occur anywhere, but most often occurs on the  face, legs, and arms. It is believed to be the body&#8217;s response to an  allergic reaction, which can be caused by such things as stress, food  allergies, sensitivity to soap or detergent, and changes in the weather.  In fact, eczema can become worse in winter, when the air is dry and  cold.</p>
<p>Anyone can have eczema, including children, and one of the most common  causes of eczema in children is food allergies. If you suspect your  child has food allergies, and he is showing signs of eczema, you might  want to consult with an allergy specialist to determine exactly what  your child may be allergic.</p>
<p>Treatment for eczema includes keep the skin moisturized, either with  regular skin care products or with prescriptions creams or ointments,  bathing you child in water that is not too hot (lukewarm is good, if he  can stand it being that cool), and preventing your child from scratching  the affected areas.</p>
<p>Another common skin problem in children is impetigo. Impetigo is  actually an infection on the skin&#8217;s surface, and is caused by both the  staph and strep bacteria. Impetigo starts as small blisters or scabs,  which form a crust that is yellowish in color. If the bacteria have gone  deeper into the skin, the blisters may be larger, and will break with  the slightest contact, leaving a raw, red area.</p>
<p>Treatment for both kinds of skin eruptions is the same-antibacterial  ointments prescribed by a physician. Sometimes oral antibiotics are also  given.</p>
<p>Impetigo is contagious, so care should be taken not to let the child  come into contact with other children or family members. Give your child  his own washcloth and towel, and wash the used ones in hot, soapy  water.</td>
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		<title>Creative Snacks Can Help a Child Eat Healthy</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 07 Oct 2010 17:03:31 +0000</pubDate>
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<p>If children had their way in the world, they would drink soda and chocolate flavored milk and eat candy and <a href="http://www.sees.com/" target="_blank">chocolates</a> all day long. As parents know, a diet filled with these snacks and  drinks can lead to many health problems and the potential for childhood  obesity. So how do you get a child to eat healthy when all they can  think about is munching on that unhealthy type of food?</p>
<p>The answer is to creatively tie healthy snacks into their meals.</p>
<p>Children  love colorful foods, cute designs and stories that go behind the meals.  Parents are beginning to learn that they can take these three items and  tie them into healthy snack foods, which help encourage the child to  eat these snacks.</p>
<p>Think about some of the famous healthy snacks a  child enjoys. There&#8217;s ants on a log, or celery with peanut butter and  raisins, clown face vegetables that involves placing colorful vegetables  into the shape of a face and there&#8217;s even individual pizzas with  healthy toppings made into designs. All of these foods take healthy  elements, make them creative and allow the child to enjoy eating  healthy. Surprisingly when healthy foods are made into fun creative  activities, the child is more likely to ask about having them again in  the future.</p>
<p>That doesn&#8217;t mean that you will have to throw away  all those bad foods such as chocolates and sodas. It just means to allow  your child to have them in moderation. However, you might be surprised  that the more creative you get with healthy foods, the less likely your  child is to ask for those other junk foods. They will enjoy seeing what  is next and having fun making their own health foods.</p>
<p>Don&#8217;t make healthy eating a battle. Have fun. Be creative and you&#8217;re child will enjoy eating healthy with you!</p>
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		<title>Simple First Aid Techniques</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Image via Wikipedia The first time your child receives a “boo boo”, you may find yourself wondering exactly what you should do. The tips below will help you learn some simple first aid techniques. *For minor cuts and scrapes: Apply pressure until the bleeding stops, or simply blot the wound with a clean washcloth and [...]]]></description>
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<p>The first time your child receives a “boo boo”, you may find  yourself wondering exactly what you should do. The tips below will help  you learn some simple first aid techniques.</p>
<p>*For minor cuts and  scrapes: Apply pressure until the bleeding stops, or simply blot the  wound with a clean washcloth and wait for the bleeding to stop on its  own. The next section will help you determine whether the bleeding is  minor. Clean the area with soap and warm water, and then apply  antibiotic ointment and a bandage.</p>
<p>*Bleeding: In minor  bleeding, there is seeping or oozing of a small amount of blood. To stop  this, apply pressure with a clean cloth for about 2-5 minutes or until  bleeding stops. Then clean the area as described above and bandage it.</p>
<p>When bleeding is major, a large amount of blood may spurting or flow  from the wound.  Fold several layers of clean cloth and lay them on the  wound, then secure them with an elastic bandage or other strips of  cloth. Do not bind the cloths too tightly as circulation can be  impaired. Your goal is to simply staunch the bleeding enough to get the  child to medical help.</p>
<p>*Minor burns: Burns that do not blister,  but only redden the skin are considered 1st degree burns. Treat them by  applying cool water, either run directly over the burned area, or  applied with cool compresses. Do not put butter, grease, or any other  type of ointment on the burn unless you are told to do so by a doctor.<br />
If blisters form, a burn is considered as a 2nd degree burn. Don’t pop  the blisters; again, apply cool water (using cold compresses instead of  letting the water flow directly on the blisters may feel better in this  case, and cover loosely.</p>
<p>*Bumps and bruises: Apply an ice pack  until the swelling does down. If the bump is on the head and your child  loses consciousness or seems dizzy or disoriented, seek medical help  immediately. If the bump or bruise is over a bone and your child is in  intense pain or can’t move the affected limb, it may be broken. Seek  medical help for this, also.</p>
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		<title>Children&#8217;s Health and Safety</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 04 Oct 2010 13:33:23 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Image by mapagajgp via Flickr It is a full-time job keeping children healthy and safe. From the moment they become mobile, they become magnets for illness and injury. Here are some ways to keep your child safe and healthy this coming winter. 1. Check Car Seat Installation As the snows of winter come, car accidents [...]]]></description>
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<p>It is a full-time job keeping children healthy and safe. From the moment  they become mobile, they become magnets for illness and injury. Here  are some ways to keep your child safe and healthy this coming winter.</p>
<p>1. Check Car Seat Installation</p>
<p>As  the snows of winter come, car accidents not only increase in number but  in severity as well. A simple way to make sure your child is protected  in your car is by checking the installation of the car seat and making  sure you buckle your child properly every time you go for a ride. The  best way to do this is to take your car to your local hospital, police  station, or <a href="https://auto.21st.com/AutoQuote/home.do?method=getHome">auto insurance company</a>. Many of these places can verify that your child&#8217;s car seat is installed properly</p>
<p>2. Teach Children to Wash Their Hands</p>
<p>Germs  are in abundance at schools! Unless you want your child to be  constantly sick, they need to learn how to wash their hands properly.  They need to use warm water and soap and then rub their hands together  for at least thirty seconds. The easiest way to do this is to have them  sing their ABC&#8217;s while they&#8217;re washing. By doing this, they will always  remember to scrub their hands for the right amount of time.</p>
<p>3. Teach Children About Germs</p>
<p>Children  should know that they can get sick from germs that are passed from the  people at school. You don&#8217;t want to make them petrified of others, but  they need to know how to avoid getting sick. The best way to do this is  to teach them to not touch their eyes, nose, or mouth without washing  their hands. The eyes, nose, and mouth are gateways into our bodies, and  the germs want to make themselves at home. If children learn not to  touch those areas, they are less likely to get sick.</p>
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		<title>Is it a Cold or Allergies?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Your child is sneezing, coughing, sniffling, and generally exhibiting signs of a cold. But, how do you know if it&#8217;s really a cold, which may require keeping him home from school for a day or two until he is better, or just allergies, which aren&#8217;t contagious? Ask yourself these questions to determine if it is [...]]]></description>
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<td>Your child is sneezing, coughing, sniffling, and generally  exhibiting signs of a cold. But, how do you know if it&#8217;s really a  cold, which may require keeping him home from school for a day or two  until he is better, or just allergies, which aren&#8217;t contagious? Ask  yourself these questions to determine if it is a cold or allergies?</p>
<p>What does the discharge look like? Is it green or yellow, with a very  thick consistency? If so, this is a sign of a cold. If it is clear or  has a whitish tinge, and is not very thick, this can be a sign of  allergies.<br />
What do the eyes look like? Are they itchy, red, and watery? Then,  it&#8217;s probably allergies. A cold usually does not affect the eyes.<br />
Is your child complaining of aches or pains, or just in general feels  bad? Then, it&#8217;s probably a cold. With allergies, there are usually no  aches or pains, other than some sinus pain if the allergies are  affecting the sinuses, and the child usually does not complain of  feeling bad.<br />
Is there a fever? If there is, then it&#8217;s most likely a cold or other  infection. Allergies should not make your child run a temperature.<br />
Did the symptoms come on suddenly, or do you notice that they seem to  occur or worsen at certain times of the year, such as spring or autumn?  If the latter is the case, then it&#8217;s most likely allergies.</p>
<p>Similar Symptoms:</p>
<p>Unfortunately, some of the same symptoms, such as sneezing, coughing,  and a runny or stuff nose, as well as a sore throat, can be seen in both  colds and allergies. In order to determine for sure, check for the  symptoms listed above in addition to the sneezing, coughing, and other  symptoms that were just mentioned.</p>
<p>Treatment:</p>
<p>Colds and allergies can be treated with over-the-counter medications. Follow dosing instructions carefully.</p>
<p>Doctors can prescribe medications that relieve allergy symptoms better  than over-the-counter drugs, and can even help suppress the triggers  that cause the allergies. If allergies seem to be causing a real  problem, these may be options.</td>
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		<title>Conquering Fifth Grade Competition</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The animal competitive nature in humans tends to erupt in fifth grade. Fourth graders survive a major natural brain growth spurt. It slows abilities to learn new ideas at that age. By fifth grade, the tables turn and the children become highly competitive across the board. It shows up in their academics and with computer [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The animal competitive nature in humans tends to erupt in  fifth grade. Fourth graders survive a major natural brain growth spurt.  It slows abilities to learn new ideas at that age. By fifth grade, the  tables turn and the children become highly competitive across the board.  It shows up in their academics and with computer games as they play  everything from Tetris to online casino games.  However, it explodes on the playground when they organize into athletic  groups. If the students are not athletic, it will raze the social  setting with bitter social in-fighting that would emotionally break most  adults in half. Simply put, they become quite mean. The competition can  create exchange of dismally painful words that can cause deep emotional  hurt, and occasionally, physical violence.</p>
<p>This competitive  behavior is not just built in: at this age it is difficult for the  aggressive student to control the behavior. Assuming that the group of  boys designing a three-on-three game of hoops is just fun loving male  camaraderie is possibly a naive view. Watching the two distinctive  groups of girls gathering in the far reaches of the playground can spell  possible trouble. Competition in all realms explodes.</p>
<p>There  exists the possibility within either sex that the competition will erupt  into violence. If this happens, there are a couple specific rules to  follow to make sure the fight ends as quickly as possible. As an adult,  you may be tempted to step in and pull the two fighters apart. Don’t. At  this age, children are large enough to cause you serious injury. Know  the children’s first names and immediately shout their names forcefully,  demanding that they step apart. It breaks the brainstem activity and  moves their brain patterns back into the frontal so that they can think  again. It may save an injured child and you some injuries as well.</p>
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		<title>Parenting a Special Needs Child</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 23 Sep 2010 09:42:30 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Parenting a child with special needs is probably one of the hardest things you will ever do. The term &#8220;special needs&#8221; is a term that includes a variety of different problems, and can include anything from a mild learning disability to a life-threatening diagnosis. Chwo-foundation.org provides support designed to help you, help your child. If [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Parenting a child with special needs is probably one of the hardest  things you will ever do. The term &#8220;special needs&#8221; is a term that  includes a variety of different problems, and can include anything from a  mild learning disability to a life-threatening diagnosis.  Chwo-foundation.org provides support designed to help you, help your  child.</p>
<p>If you suspect that your child may have special needs,  the most important thing you can do is request a confirmation of your  diagnosis. This typically starts with your pediatrician, and may take  some time to complete. Your childs&#8217; physician will often provide forms  for you, and caregivers or teachers of your child to fill out.<br />
It is vital to know exactly what is wrong with your child, to be able to know how best to treat the problem.</p>
<p>It is common to judge your child by what he or she is not able to do.  Although doing so is often discouraged by medical professionals, the  need to acknowledge or mourn activities that will not be participated in  persists. Chwo-foundation.org is unique in that it has information on  all children, regardless of their abilitie.</p>
<p>The Different Types of Special Needs That Children May Have</p>
<p>Although there are a number of different ways that a child could be special needs, the most common categories are:</p>
<p>a)Developmental Delays</p>
<p>b)Mental Illness</p>
<p>c)Learning Problems</p>
<p>d)Behavioral Problems or Disorders</p>
<p>e)Learning Problems</p>
<p>f)Medical Problems</p>
<p>What If Your Child Has Symptoms From Two or More Categories?</p>
<p>It is very common for a child to present with special needs symptoms  that cannot be  neatly put into one box. For example, a child with a  mental illness could easily have behavioral or learning problems. That  child would usually need to have more than one medical professional to  help with their needs, and it is especially important to advocate for  them in a scholastic setting.</p>
<p>An important thing for you to  remember is that your child needs you more than most other children. The  next most important thing to keep in mind is that you are not alone.  Thousands of other parents know what you&#8217;re going through.  Chwo-foundation.org can help you during this challenging time.</p>
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		<title>Everything You Need To Know About Bonding With Your Newborn</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Bonding with your newborn is something that is a matter of grave  concern. Everyone knows how important the first few days of life are,  and it can seem intimidating to instigate the process.  Chwo-foundation.org is a wonderful place to look for information.</p>
<p>The process of bonding can be both easy and natural.<br />
Whether your new baby is breast or formula fed, the basic act of holding  him or her during feeding is a vital part of the process. Although it  is impossible to prove in a humane manner, studies suggest that lack of  nurturing during this crucial time will stunt a child&#8217;s emotional  growth, i addition to causing a failure to thrive.<br />
Chwo-foundation.org allows access for all parents to necessary information.</p>
<p>Did You Know?</p>
<p>a) That simply loving your child will actually help them to grow? This  happens because it results in the production of chemicals that allow for  the growth of cells.</p>
<p>b) Babies love to be held closely, and need to be kept warm. Just by  doing these, you encourage them to feel secure, which relates directly  to bonding.</p>
<p>c) That the initial confusion a baby feels upon birth may continue for  several weeks or longer. Even when it seems like your baby doesn&#8217;t need  anything, holding them may calm them down. This happens because you are  teaching them to trust that you will always meet their needs.  Chwo-foundation.org is an excellent resource for new parents.</p>
<p>Making Your Baby Feel Safe and Secure</p>
<p>The vast majority of babies born in this country are both wanted and  loved. However, that doesn&#8217;t mean that they come with directions, and  there is a lot of information out there that tells you the best way to  nurture the new addition to your family.</p>
<p>Simply put, if you hold him or her in a way that makes them feel secure,  you will do well. Adequate back and neck support is crucial, as there  has probably never been a baby who likes the feeling of flopping around.  Some babies do well with being swaddled, as it is thought to mimic the  feeling of the womb.</p>
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		<title>How To Be The Kind Of Step-Parent You Want To Be</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Image by bookgrl via Flickr Becoming a step-parent is incredibly hard most of the time, and is often met with very little gratitude. After all, you will never find a step-mom or step-dad day, and it may feel that your best efforts will never be enough. Blending families is never easy, regardless of either the age [...]]]></description>
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<p>Becoming a step-parent is incredibly hard most of the time, and is  often met with very little gratitude. After all, you will never find a  step-mom or step-dad day, and it may feel that your best efforts will  never be enough.</p>
<p>Blending families is never easy, regardless of  either the age of the children. It is estimated that approximately one  third of all children in the United States will be part of a blended  family before they turn 18. Unfortunately, half of these new unions will  also end in divorce.</p>
<p>Things To Keep In Mind For Success Step-Parenting</p>
<p>1) A successful step-parent will listen to the children, not simply  expect the children to listen to you. Many children will feel disloyal  to their biological parent if they like you, and your parenting  technique may not be similar to what they are used to. Flexibility is  the key to eventually being a beloved step-parent and having an  enjoyable relationship.</p>
<p>2) Remember, you are not their new mom or dad. Even if your  step-child has not had a parent in that role for many years, it&#8217;s almost  impossible to have a child think of you as a parent immediately.</p>
<p>3)  Be sure to practice fairness, particularly if you have children  of your own. Although it seems that this would be obvious, it is  usually your first thought to placate their own children first. This  could be disastrous when your step-child feels like it&#8217;s never their  turn for the TV, or they&#8217;ll never get to choose what&#8217;s for dinner.</p>
<p>Things to Avoid While Blending Families</p>
<p>1) It&#8217;s never a good idea to allow a child to hear you say, or agree  with, negative things about their biological parent. This is true even  when he or she said the negative things. The old adage that states &#8220;If  you can&#8217;t say anything nice, don&#8217;t say anything at all&#8221;, is especially  true when you are trying to create a new family.</p>
<p>2) Don&#8217;t lie to your step-kids. They deserve to know what to expect, and lying only results in further mistrust.</p>
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		<title>Pharmacovigilence gets a boost with MedWatcher</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Pharmacovigilence has got a boost with a revolutionary application called MedWatcher. Drugs are produced constantly. Medical advances are taking place at a rapid pace. Food and Drug Administration has to consistently monitor and track drugs, their composition, their side effects and so on. The mechanism of drug evaluation is long-winded. News about a medical complication [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Pharmacovigilence has got a boost with a revolutionary application  called MedWatcher. Drugs are produced constantly. Medical advances are  taking place at a rapid pace. Food and Drug Administration has to  consistently monitor and track drugs, their composition, their side  effects and so on.</p>
<p>The mechanism of drug evaluation is long-winded. News about a medical  complication of a particular drug might reach hospitals and clinics only  through medical journals, or FDA&#8217;s product literature. Now to cut a  long story short is the MedWatcher application. Aimed to streamline the  processes involved in drug evaluation, and documentation, this  application is a handy tool for hospitals and clinics.</p>
<p>MedWatcher is an application built for mobile devices. This means, you  can download MedWatcher on to your mobile phone, personal digital  assistant, tablet PC, and so on. Users can search a constantly updated  drug database for side effects of a drug. FDA&#8217;s MedWatch is the  database that the application uses. MedWatch is FDA&#8217;s brainchild. It  is a dynamic reporting and recording system, for all drugs manufactured  in the United States, or anywhere in the world.</p>
<p>MedWatch records all side effects of drugs. Based on user stories, it  assesses consumers&#8217; response on drugs over a period of time. Deriving  knowledge and inferences on empirical studies on patient usage  histories, and also in consultation with hospitals and clinics, MedWatch  is credible.</p>
<p>Volunteers update MedWatch. Volunteers are doctors, consumers, hospitals  and clinics or other users. Voluntary findings are reported on a FDA  form, designated to capture drug usage information. FDA even provides a  number on which drug-usage information can be reported.</p>
<p>MedWatcher mobile application retrieves information using MedWatch.  Scientists at a Children&#8217;s Hospital in Boston are the pioneers of  MedWatcher. Built for the iPhone mobile platform, MedWatcher is a joint  collaboration with the University of North Carolina. MedWatcher offers  genuine and real-time drug vigilance.</p>
<p>MedWatcher contains lots of information on drugs, and their side  effects. Customers, doctors, hospitals and clinics can use MedWatcher to  customize their drug searches. Drug searches can be restricted to  certain medicines. MedWatcher also provides automatic alerts to  customers. Any new development will trigger alerts.</p>
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		<title>Raising Kids along with Cats and Dogs</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Image via Wikipedia Kids should co-exist peacefully with the pets in the house. It is always a challenge to raise kids with your gyrating pet dog, or your irritable pet cat. Raising children with pets is an art. Thousands of families do it. Pets begin to understand how they need to behave with little children. [...]]]></description>
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<p>Kids should co-exist peacefully with the pets in the house. It is always  a challenge to raise kids with your gyrating pet dog, or your irritable  pet cat. Raising children with pets is an art. Thousands of families do  it. Pets begin to understand how they need to behave with little  children. Little children understand how to behave with pets.</p>
<p>Often, children might pull the whiskers of a cat, or hold the throat of  dog, unknowingly. If the pet is familiar with the ways of the child,  things will be fine. Raising children should be combined with raising  pets. It is always advisable in households with little children, to  raise pets, rather than buy fully-grown pets. Raising children in  parallel with pets develops a deep children-pet bond. Children will  innately understand what the pet is thinking, and of course vice-versa!</p>
<p>When a new baby arrives in a family, try to get the pet acquainted with  the child. Bring the pet near the child. Dogs always acquaint themselves  faster than any pet in the world. It is important to let the dog smell  the baby. If you do not do it, the dog might develop animosity. Dogs are  territorial animals. Therefore raising children is also about raising  pets.</p>
<p>You can go one step further, by using the blanket used for the baby, as a  sleeping mattress for the dog! Of course, it is not always advised to  rinse-clean the sleeping mattress, and use it again as a baby-blanket.  Try to adopt this strategy, once in a while. Word of mouth has it, that  dogs will just love the babies for their smell. Even if babies are  applied with fragrances, the dog&#8217;s smell pierces through.</p>
<p>But, precaution has to be exercised always. Raising children in the  vicinity of playfully aggressive dogs is not advised. In such cases,  dogs and children have to exist separately, in different parts of a  house. Unlike dogs, cats do not have behavioral concerns. They are  always gentle on children. Certain breeds of dogs are heavy but playful.  This creates a dangerous situation with little children around.</p>
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		<title>Missouri&#8217;s Children&#8217;s Hospital</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Image by michaelgoodin via Flickr Missouri gets its first children&#8217;s hospital. University of Missouri Women&#8217;s and Children&#8217;s Hospital, is the first of its kind in Missouri. Quite a remarkable achievement this, considering it took so long, but the wait has been worth it. Missouri&#8217;s children&#8217;s hospital is quite large in capacity, and offers everything under [...]]]></description>
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<p>Missouri gets its first children&#8217;s hospital. University of Missouri  Women&#8217;s and Children&#8217;s Hospital, is the first of its kind in  Missouri. Quite a remarkable achievement this, considering it took so  long, but the wait has been worth it. Missouri&#8217;s children&#8217;s hospital  is quite large in capacity, and offers everything under the sun.</p>
<p>All rooms in this children&#8217;s hospital are private. No public  wardrooms. Considering that it&#8217;s a children&#8217;s hospital, and children  will need to play, there is an area to play as well. Game rooms have  been decked-up to give children, not a hospital ambience, but a  playschool ambience!</p>
<p>When you visit the children&#8217;s hospital, you can&#8217;t help but notice,  the aesthetics of the hospital. Specially crafted and constructed to  appeal to the imagination of little children, this hospital is a source  if inspiration. What a lovely place to get well!</p>
<p>A mascot represents the hospital. TJ is the name of the mascot. Being a  tiger does not make this mascot fierce, but a cool guy, with lots of fun  quotient. TJ has a lot of friends as well. The whole hospital resonates  with a jungle theme. Making sure that even hospitals can be fun,  University of Missouri Women&#8217;s and Children&#8217;s Hospital has developed  a hospital worthy of emulation.</p>
<p>This children&#8217;s hospital offers a comprehensive range of services  under one roof. In Adolescent medicine service, an adolescent specialist  will treat adolescents using a combination of behavioral and medical  treatments. ADOBE is a clinic of the children&#8217;s hospital that treats  adolescent obesity. Adolescent obesity is rising in large numbers. With  sedentary lifestyles, and pressures of educational systems, adolescents  are becoming more and more inactive. The ADOBE obesity center of this  children&#8217;s hospital has treatment speciality for obesity in  adolescents.</p>
<p>To help raise funds for poorer sections of the society, who have no  access to healthcare, Missouri&#8217;s children&#8217;s hospital is part of the  Children&#8217;s Miracle Network. It is an initiative to make people pool in  funds. Collected funds are used in treatment of underprivileged  children. Functioning on an ongoing basis, the Children&#8217;s Miracle  Network, accepts donations for its internal needs as well.</p>
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		<title>A children&#8217;s hospital where you ought to wash your hands</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[HyGreen is a product of Xhale innovations. HyGreen&#8217;s hand hygiene system has been used for the first time in an American children&#8217;s hospital. Miami Children&#8217;s Hospital made news with the use of HyGreen&#8217;s hand wash system. Indeed, it is a great achievement for a children&#8217;s hospital to take the lead in patient safety initiatives. HyGreen [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>HyGreen is a product of Xhale innovations. HyGreen&#8217;s hand hygiene  system has been used for the first time in an American children&#8217;s  hospital. Miami Children&#8217;s Hospital made news with the use of  HyGreen&#8217;s hand wash system. Indeed, it is a great achievement for a  children&#8217;s hospital to take the lead in patient safety initiatives.</p>
<p>HyGreen will be installed as part of the infection control program of  Miami Children&#8217;s hospital. The infection control program is an  offshoot of the children&#8217;s hospital&#8217;s oncology practice. Soon, other  parts of this children&#8217;s hospital will have the installation of this  product.</p>
<p>Statistics indicate a mortality rate of around two hundred and fifty  people per day from infections. Infections happen most of the times in  hospitals. Doorknobs, bathrooms, and so many surfaces have viral strains  sitting on them. Healthcare costs have escalated due to this.  Infections can be controlled to a great extent by following hygienic  habits. Washing ones hands being the simplest among them. Infections  contracted at hospitals are called healthcare associated infections.</p>
<p>Children&#8217;s hospitals need to be extra careful of these types of  infections. Children are very vulnerable to get infected at hospitals.  Virus transmissions happen through hands. Viruses reside on hands of  patients, because patients use them to eat. When in contact with saliva,  their hands get some viral strains. Viral infections happen through the  hands most of the time. When a person eats, the virus is transmitted  through the saliva from the hands.</p>
<p>Thus it makes sense for a children&#8217;s hospital to have a hand hygiene  system. This hand hygiene system has got a unique way of working. Every  time a person washes hands, this person should place his/her hands under  the HyGreen sensor. Sending a wireless update to a badge worn by the  person, it records all hand-washing instances. Mostly doctors, nurses,  or people visiting patients wear badges. When this person approaches a  patient, a monitor mounted on the patient&#8217;s bed will read the badge to  check for any messages. If the message is absent, the badge vibrates,  indicating that the person hasn&#8217;t washed his/her hands.</p>
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		<title>Raising Children: Indian Kids in the United States</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 05 Sep 2010 09:37:22 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Raising children in the United States for Indian immigrants has always been plagued with questions on which culture to teach children. It has been a discussion topic for Indian parents living there. Raising children in a foreign country, yet trying to make them culturally neutral, is difficult. Indian immigrants, when they initially moved to the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Raising children in the United States for Indian immigrants has always  been plagued with questions on which culture to teach children. It has  been a discussion topic for Indian parents living there. Raising  children in a foreign country, yet trying to make them culturally  neutral, is difficult.</p>
<p>Indian immigrants, when they initially moved to the United States might  have felt that raising children in the U.S is a tricky situation. In  the early 70s, media was not that penetrative. Everything was hearsay.  At this time many immigrants went to America for greener pastures. They  might have felt uneasy with a different culture, until they could blend  with it.<br />
Indians living in the United States are not able to completely become  American, although they are Americans. Although, they live far away from  India, there is always that-Indianness&#8217; in them. Unlike  independent Americans, Indians still believe in nuclear families,  traditions, customs, and arranged marriages.</p>
<p>For second-generation people who have immigrated to America, raising  children has been interesting. If you are an Indian living in the United  States, and want tips on raising children in the U.S.A, read on.</p>
<p>Speak your native language at home<br />
By speaking your native language at home, your make sure that even  children will speak it. Raising children with native language as the  spoken language is a great way to start.</p>
<p>Don&#8217;t impose western-eastern fusion<br />
Don&#8217;t let your child be forced to imbibe a fusion of cultures. When  raising children, in the U.S they are bound to act like the locals.  Don&#8217;t try to force anything on them. Give it to them as something that  is interesting. Make it something that they think will give them an  identity.</p>
<p>Come to India<br />
Even when raising children in the United States, try to make regular  visits to India. Get the kids to meet their relatives, and grandparents.  Ask them to make friends. Go for culture programs, heritage tours, and  movies. An integral part of raising Indian children in the U.S, is when  you make them understand their roots. Parents often forget to include  the &#8216;pride-factor&#8217; of ones own culture when raising Indian children in  the U.S.</p>
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		<title>How Apple Uses Advertising</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Image by m-s-y via Flickr As you look at the latest Apple store promo code, preparing to buy the latest gadget from Apple, it can be interesting to think about Apple&#8217;s evolution over the years. The company has gone from being an upstart to a powerhouse; iPhones can do everything from find the nearest doctor [...]]]></description>
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<p>As you look at the latest <a href="http://www.offers.com/apple/" target="_blank">Apple store promo code</a>,  preparing to buy the latest gadget from Apple, it can be interesting to  think about Apple&#8217;s evolution over the years.  The company has gone  from being an upstart to a powerhouse; iPhones can do everything from  find the nearest doctor for your family to locate the closest coffee  shop. Apple users have been likened to a religion because of their brand  loyalty. Surely, Apple&#8217;s brand recognition and status are the envy of  most technology companies. Of course, Apple did not rise to such  prominence overnight. A big part of the company&#8217;s success has been its  ability to make useful computers, phones, and music players. But perhaps  just as importantly, Apple has carefully maintained its image through  the use of effective advertising and smart public relations. Here are a  few thoughts on Apple&#8217;s use of media to get ahead in the technology  marketplace.</p>
<p>Image Is (Almost) Everything</p>
<p>The iconic  Apple television commercial that was shown during a Superbowl many years  ago is what comes to mind when many people think about Apple&#8217;s  advertising. The commercial depicted a gray, utilitarian society where  people obeyed the rules. The people in the commercial are  expressionless, listening passively to a speaker who seems to be  delivering some sort of brainwashing monologue. Then, suddenly, a woman  carrying a sledgehammer charges into the auditorium where the speech is  being made, runs down the aisle, and flings the sledgehammer against the  video screen behind the speaker, which explodes. The message? Apple  users buck the restrictive, passionless status quo and do their own  thing. The message was perfect for the average Apple user, who did  probably reject the status quo, which was dominated by IBM personal  computers. Since then, Apple has continued to portray itself as a rebel  who refuses to confirm &#8211; a concept which has resonated with millions of  customers.</p>
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		<title>Tips for a Safe Halloween</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Image via Wikipedia Halloween is full of fun and excitement for both parents and children alike. It&#8217;s also a time where injuries and accidents may occur. By practicing some good common sense and implementing some safety tips, you can keep your child safe during the Halloween season. Your child&#8217;s Halloween costume should be safe. Whether [...]]]></description>
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<p>Halloween is full of fun and excitement for both parents and children  alike. It&#8217;s also a time where injuries and accidents may occur.  By  practicing some good common sense and implementing some safety tips, you  can keep your child safe during the Halloween season.</p>
<p>Your child&#8217;s Halloween costume should be safe. Whether the costume is  homemade or store bought, it should be made out of flame-retardant  materials that will not burn. Check the costume and accessories such as  hats and scarves for a flame-retardant label. Since most  trick-or-treating is done when it is dark outside, choose a  light-colored costume. It is a good idea to add light reflective or  glow-in-the-dark tape to the front, back and even the arms of the  costume so your child can be easily seen by drivers. Flashing lights and  flashing jewelry is another way to ensure that they stand out.</p>
<p>It is a good idea to avoid allowing your child to wear masks that could  impede your child&#8217;s sight, smell or breathing. Instead, use makeup or  face paint, but make sure it is nontoxic. Costumes that are slightly  tight-fitting are safer than baggy or loose costumes that could catch on  a branch or shrub and cause your child to fall. Make sure the costume  is not too long, which may cause the child to trip. Over sized shoes and  high-heeled shoes should be avoided. Instead, your child should wear  well-fitted, sturdy shoes. If your little one is carrying a prop such as  a sword or magic wand, make sure that it is flexible. That way if they  trip and fall the prop will bend.</p>
<p>Your child carry a cell phone in case of emergency. Have your child  carry a flashlight as well. Although it may be a challenge, instruct  your child not to eat any candy until they get home so that you can  check the candy for any evidence of tampering.</p>
<p>By following these few simple tips, Halloween can not only be a fun time for your child but a safe one as well.</p>
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		<title>Develop a Fun Fitness Plan for Your Child</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 01 Sep 2010 09:34:52 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Image via Wikipedia According to a United States Preventive Services Task Force report in Pediatrics journal, obesity rates have increased up to 18 percent for two to 19 year olds. Obesity in children puts them at greater risk of developing early diabetes and elevated blood pressure. Whether your child is mildly obese or severely obese, [...]]]></description>
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<p>According to a United States Preventive Services Task Force report in  Pediatrics journal, obesity rates have increased up to 18 percent for  two to 19 year olds. Obesity in children puts them at greater risk of  developing early diabetes and elevated blood pressure. Whether your  child is mildly obese or severely obese, check with your child&#8217;s  pediatrician to screen for medical problems. Fortunately, parents can  help guard against childhood obesity by implementing some fun fitness  plan ideas into their child&#8217;s day.</p>
<p>The most important thing in  getting your child to &#8220;buy into&#8221; a fitness plan is to make the activity  fun. Rainy days can be more challenging, but if you come up with some  creative ideas to incorporate into inside activities, your job will be  easier. Kids love board games, but that doesn&#8217;t mean that they have to  be sedentary while playing. For example, instead of playing with money  in Monopoly, play with jumping jacks or sit-ups. Similarly, use push-ups  in the game of Sorry for each person that is knocked off the board.</p>
<p>If your child loves the outdoors (what child doesn&#8217;t?), then your task  of implementing a fun fitness plan is easier. Riding bicycles is a great  way to burn calories and build a stronger respiratory system and leg  muscles. Simple backyard badminton net is an inexpensive way to add some  fun fitness activity for your child that is close to home. If you  prefer to get out and about with your child, many parks now offer  extensive playground equipment, which is great fun for the child and  keeps them moving. Best of all, it is free. Even taking a trip to the  Zoo can help to burn off calories with the extensive walking that is  needed to see all the animals. Swimming is another fun fitness activity  that your child will enjoy. Swimming requires the use of multiple  muscles and is a great calorie burning activity. The good news is that  your child will be having so much fun that they won&#8217;t realize they are  exercising.</p>
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		<title>Of babies and running noses</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 10 Aug 2010 14:00:03 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Image via Wikipedia A new born baby can be difficult to handle even when they are feeling fine and well. However, a baby suffering from a cold can be irritable, kicking up a storm, crying themselves hoarse and raising their parents’ anxiety levels to a boiling point! There are several medicines available that your pediatricians [...]]]></description>
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<p>A new born baby can be difficult to handle even when they are feeling  fine and well. However, a baby suffering from a cold can be irritable,  kicking up a storm, crying themselves hoarse and raising their parents’  anxiety levels to a boiling point! There are several medicines available  that your pediatricians will advice you give your child to cure the  ailment but as the age old saying goes, prevention is better than cure.  Curing a baby’s cold takes at least 10 to 15 days as their body need to  develop the immunity required to beat the virus. Watching your child  suffer through those days is a harrowing experience any parent would  want to avoid. This is why it is important to know the cause of your  little one’s running nose.</p>
<p>It could be that your baby is  allergic to dust or something that is being fed to him/her. This can be  identified if the cold keeps recurring even after it has been cured. You  should consult a doctor in such a situation to prevent the condition  from escalating. Anther cause of babies catching a cold is their diapers  not being changed regularly. Staying wet for prolonged duration leads  to infections which is why parents need to pay specific attention. If  both parents are working and have to leave their child at a day care  centre, it could be that he/she has contracted a cold from another  child.</p>
<p>A baby needs to be kept warm and dry as far as  possible. Dry your little one well after giving him/her a bath,  especially the hair. Dress the baby in warm clothes or wrapped up in a  cloth or blanket. A baby’s body is used to warmth, considering they  spend a good nine months in their mother’s body. It takes them a bit of a  time to get used to the external environment. Sudden changes in  temperatures can cause them to develop a cold as well. Also, keep your  baby away from gusts of cold air, whether it is from the air  conditioning or a fan. Keep an eye for these causes and take relevant  preventive actions to keep your baby healthy and smiling.</p>
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		<title>Keeping your child hydrated in summer</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Image via Wikipedia Kids really look forward to summer vacations. It is a time to spend days out in the playground, having a lot of fun in the sun. However, kids tend to get so engrossed in having fun that they forget to have water regularly and this could lead to dehydrations. Kids sweat a [...]]]></description>
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<p>Kids really look forward to summer vacations. It is a time to spend days  out in the playground, having a lot of fun in the sun. However, kids  tend to get so engrossed in having fun that they forget to have water  regularly and this could lead to dehydrations. Kids sweat a lot while  playing outdoors during summertime and loose a lot of fluids in the  process. Not having sufficient intake of liquids can lead to dehydration  and weakness. In more severe cases, children can suffer from heat  stroke, break down and damage in muscles which ends up affecting kidney  function. Which such serious effects of not consuming enough water, the  responsibility falls on the shoulders of parents to ensure their child  is rehydrated regularly.</p>
<p>There are several symptoms of dehydration that can help parents identify  that they need to pay special attention to their child&#8217;s water in  take. The first sign would be sallow and sunken eyes that look dry. The  child may cry but it will be tearless. A child should be urinating at  least four times in a day. If you notice a reduction in this frequency,  your child may be suffering from dehydration. If the urine smells  strongly and is darkish yellow in color, it is a confirmation of  dehydration. Another way of testing your child for dehydration is to  quickly pinch the back of his/her hand. If the color takes a long time  to return, then it is a sign of dehydration.</p>
<p>To ensure that your child is well rehydrated during summer, keep  reminding them to drink water. If needed, take water out to them and  make sure they take a break from their outdoor activity to rest and  replenish their liquids. Parents need to make sure that the child takes  in plenty of plain water in addition to juices. Having fizzy drinks and  soda does not count as water intake. Try to keep your child indoors  during peak heat times, from noon till mid-afternoon, when they are  likely to loose maximum fluids. Always carry sufficient water with you  when you take your kids out so you don&#8217;t have to rely on external  sources.</p>
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		<title>Keep Communicating, use Dell Coupons</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It has been proven that a patient who feels confident and comfortable in  hospital, generally recovers and responds well to treatment, so the  choice of a Children&#8217;s Hospital is especially important, as the child  can&#8217;t choose themselves.</p>
<p>The choice needs to be made  deliberately, rather than emotionally, particularly if the hospital stay  is going to be a little lengthy and involves a child. Look at a  hospital room, will it be comfortable, and allow and overnight guest?  You may want a private room with peace and quiet where you can sit with  your child. Bringing your laptop and reading material is smart, but  check to make sure there&#8217;s no interference with medical equipment. If  you get the go ahead, <a href="http://www.offers.com/dell/" target="_blank">Dell Coupons</a> have great offers on laptops if you don&#8217;t own one.</p>
<p>Another important factor is how the staff interact with their young  patients. What will your child&#8217;s doctor’s role be? Will he work closely  with you? Your choice may be limited by your doctor or your insurer.  You&#8217;ll need to check with them before choosing a hospital. You&#8217;ll need  to find out what hospitals your doctor and insurers are affiliated with.</p>
<p>You will also need access the medical condition your child will receive  care for at the hospital. Not every hospital offers every service like  cancer research, open-heart bypass or diabetes specialty wards. Check  that hospitals have adequate equipment, or the specialists have multiple  years of expertise.</p>
<p>It is important to check the hospital&#8217;s  track record. Is the hospital meeting quality standards and patient  safety? Is it accredited by the Joint Commission? Is it conveniently  located for you and your visitors? Is the hospital clean and  comfortable? What do the charges include and what is covered by your  insurance?</p>
<p>Do the necessary research and ask the questions  until you have peace of mind about your choice of hospital for your  child&#8217;s welfare.</p>
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		<title>Keeping your infant&#8217;s teeth from decay</title>
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<p>Kids love sweets. Whether it is chocolates, ice creams, jelly beans or  sweetened drinks, kids find it difficult to stay away from sugars. This,  unfortunately, isn’t too good for their teeth! Excessive intake of  sweets leads to faster tooth decay and development of cavities. This bit  of information has been known for ages now. However, tooth decay not  only affects children but infants too. In fact, newly erupted teeth  amongst babies are highly prone to decay.</p>
<p>Babies start teething  between 4 to 6 months of age and are around 2 years of old by the time  the complete set of 20 teeth has emerged.  Children use this primary set  of teeth till the age of 10 to years, when this first set starts  falling off naturally to make way the permanent set of 32 teeth, which  are meant to last a life time. The primary set is much more fragile  though and are likely to start decaying as soon as they erupt if not  cared for properly. The responsibility of taking care of an infant’s  teeth lies with the parents.</p>
<p>Tooth decay at this young age is  also caused by the same sugars that spoil teeth among older children.  Infants consume juices, formula and other sugary liquids through baby  bottles. The sugar gradually coats the child’s teeth and starts breaking  down the enamel that protects the teeth from decay. Once the enamel is  eroded, the teeth become vulnerable to attacks by germs which erode the  calcium that forms the teeth, leading to cavities.</p>
<p>To prevent  tooth decay amongst infants, parents can follow simple steps. Of course,  infant teeth have to be carefully brushed well no matter how tiny they  are! It is also a good practice to rinse the infant’s mouth thoroughly  with water after every meal to prevent sugars from depositing in the  teeth.  Infants should not be allowed to fall asleep with their baby  bottles in their mouth. This prolongs the exposure to teeth to sugars as  the liquid flows directly over the teeth and stays there till whenever  the child wakes up. Parents should try to ensure their infant’s mouth  remains clear of sugars as far as possible.</p>
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		<title>Keeping your child close to health and away from obesity</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Image via Wikipedia Cases of childhood obesity are growing in the US with one in every five children being over weight. Being over weight at a young age not only impacts a child health and growth but also takes a toll on their self confidence and character development. Obesity hampers physical development and restricts a [...]]]></description>
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<p>Cases of childhood obesity are growing in the US with one in every five  children being over weight. Being over weight at a young age not only  impacts a child health and growth but also takes a toll on their self  confidence and character development. Obesity hampers physical  development and restricts a child on indulging in sports and activities.  It is difficult to control your child’s weight once it has crossed the  threshold of obesity which is why it is all the more important to manage  your child’s weight in the early stages.</p>
<p>It is good news for  your child if obesity does not run in the family. Genetics play a major  role in weight management and non-genetic obesity is easier to rectify.  Childhood obesity is generally caused by lifestyle habits. The kind of  food your child consumes and his/her level of physical activity play a  big part in your child’s health and weight. With fast foods being the  rave amongst children, having a healthy diet is vital for managing  weight. It is not the quantity but the quality of food being consumed  that determines weight gain in children. Experts advice parents to  ensure that the food their children consume is low on calories and high  on nutrition. Avoid foods that are rich in fats, carbohydrates and  sugars. This would include most fast foods, food that has been fried  chips, fizzy drinks and sodas and so on. Although it is tough to keep a  child completely off such foods since they love them so much, kids  should be encouraged to have salads, vegetables and fruits so that the  quantity of fattening food is reduced. This ensures a more balanced and  nutritious diet that helps control weight.</p>
<p>Parents should also  encourage their kids to take up more of sports and outdoor activities  from an early age. TV and video games are popular among kids and though  they provide entertainment, require minimum physical activity. A balance  of diet and physical workout will promote good health in your child.</p>
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		<title>Safeguarding infants from nappy rashes</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Image via Wikipedia Nappy rashes &#8211; every parent expects them but not all know how to deal with them, far less prevent them. The fact that diaper rashes occur so commonly among infants does not necessarily make them acceptable. Babies suffer a lot of discomfort when they develop rashes and it can get painful. Following [...]]]></description>
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<p>Nappy rashes &#8211; every parent expects them but not all know how to deal  with them, far less prevent them. The fact that diaper rashes occur so  commonly among infants does not necessarily make them acceptable. Babies  suffer a lot of discomfort when they develop rashes and it can get  painful. Following simple measures can help prevent nappy rashes and  keep the infant nappy happy.</p>
<p>Infants, especially new born babies can dirty their diapers anywhere  from 6 to 12 times in a day. It is important that babies remain dry all  the time so parents needs to check diapers on an hourly basis throughout  the day and at least once or twice in the night. If the diaper is  dirty, it should be changed immediately. Dirty diapers not only keep the  babies skin wet but also breed germs that can cause severe infections.  Before putting on a fresh diaper, wash your baby thoroughly but gently,  especially between skin folds. Avoid using soap as they make the babies  sensitive skin dry up and crack, furthering the chances of a rash. Use a  very mild soap if absolutely necessary. Washing the areas with plain  lukewarm running water will not only clean but also sooth the baby.</p>
<p>Once you have washed and cleaned the baby, allow him/her to dry off. You  can gently pat (never wipe) the wet areas with a very soft cloth,  catching the water between skin folds as well, and then let the baby  rest without a diaper for a few minutes. This will naturally dry the  baby and will allow the skin to breath. Once the baby is completely dry,  apply a protective cream over the area. Petroleum jelly is a good  option; it hydrates the skin and provides a coating which prevents  urine/ stool from affecting the skin. There are other creams and  ointments available too but chose wisely. Avoid applying powder,  especially talcum, as these may be inhaled by the baby. When putting on a  fresh diaper, make sure it is not too tight for the baby as friction  with skin will cause rashes. Diapers should allow the babies skin some  breathing space, whether cloth or disposable.</p>
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<p>Babies cry a lot, especially new born babies. Crying is the only way in which they communicate with the people taking care of them. They cry when they are hungry, when they are sleepy, when they need their diapers to be changed and even when they are simply bored. It can get frustrating for a parent, especially if this is your first baby. A baby can cry for anything between 10 minutes to a couple of hours but these are just phases that with time. Letting your temper rise is not going to stop that baby crying. In fact, a lot of parents/ care takers end up causing great harm to the baby when they loose control and resort to shaking the baby violently to silence it. Not only is this considered child abuse but can be extremely dangerous, causing severe and permanent damage to the baby. This form of abuse is known as the Shaken Baby Syndrome.</p>
<p>A baby’s head constitutes for almost one thirds of its body size and is support solely by a neck whose muscles have not developed yet. One needs to be careful even when picking a baby and carrying it around, making sure that the neck and head are supported all the time. Violently shaking a baby can severely damage the brain and nerves connecting to it, leading to loss of sight, brain damage, paralysis and even death. Although attempts are being made to prevent a rise in such cases by the law and child care authorities, most people are still not aware of the seriousness of the situation and need to be educated.</p>
<p>If your child is crying for a long time, there are ways in which you can try to sooth the little one. Try singing to the baby in low tones or taking him/her for a drive or stroll around the neighborhood. If you feel you can’t handle it, take a break and hand the baby over to someone else but under no circumstances should you loose your temper and shake the baby violently. You may regret a moment of impatience for the rest of your life.</p>
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		<title>Brain Power Exercises Not Working? What Could Be The Cause?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Image via Wikipedia Avoid entering into a controversy over the actual method of improving brain power. Just as minds of two individuals are never the same, exercises and techniques that will help the individuals improve their brain power will never be identical as well. Of course, certain exercises may, in general, offer benefits. However, never [...]]]></description>
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<p>Avoid entering into a controversy over the actual method of improving brain power. Just as minds of two individuals are never the same, exercises and techniques that will help the individuals improve their brain power will never be identical as well. Of course, certain exercises may, in general, offer benefits. However, never conclude that a specific exercise should work for you just because it has worked for somebody else.</p>
<p>The brain is a very difficult organ to control. When you do not enjoy results, you will have to check whether it is due to your brain&#8217;s refusal to stretch beyond comfort level or whether the technique is just not working for you. It will take a lot of practice and perseverance before you can arrive at such a conclusion.</p>
<p>This is where contacting others who have undertaken these similar exercises will be helpful. You can identify the right cause very early. Are you lazy or are you facing trouble with a specific exercise- that is the moot question. The answer will help you find out when you ought to call it quits and opt for a better solution.</p>
<p>Contacting such persons was a difficult task before the internet became popular. Today, you can make use of forums and blogs and keep track of various solutions and techniques and progress stories without even stepping out of your house. Of course, free flow of information has also increased extent of misinformation. However, you can spend some time and easily identify all possible avenues of knowledge and information about improving your brain power.</p>
<p>This combined with disciplined and committed approach will definitely show results. You can also get feedback from experts on a regular basis. Bulk of the information is available for free and you can also pay experts to analyze your approach and point out flaws and mistakes.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Kids are usually very hyperactive. The younger they are, the more  difficult it is it to make them stay in one place. Getting your toddler  to go to bed at the end of the day can be a testing task. &#8220;Just 10  more minutes&#8221; is a common plea from children who refuse to go to bed  at a fixed time. Then there are the tantrums you may face if you insist  and take a stricter stance. If a child goes to bed angry, chances are  he/she will sneak out within no time, leading to another chase. So ho do  parents, who probably too tired at the end of the day themselves, cope  with a child who refuses to go to bed? Here are a few simple steps that  you can follow that will help you put your child off to bed and off to  sleep!</p>
<p>To begin with, it is important that you set a routine, a fixed bed time  that your child is asked to adhere to. Setting a bedtime that is too  early is a guarantee that your child will not be ready to sleep. So be  reasonable. You will need to start reminding your child that it is  almost time for bed at least 30 minutes earlier so that the child can be  mentally prepared. Ask him/her to wind down their activities instead of  asking to pack up suddenly. This can put your child in a bad mood which  is never good before bedtime. You should ensure pre-bedtime tasks like  changing into night clothes and brushing of the teeth are done before  bedtime. You could also make story reading a habit as this soothes the  child. You should make sure the child&#8217;s sleeping environment is safe,  comfortable and does not include too many distractions. If your child is  afraid of the dark, night sounds or &#8220;monsters&#8221;, provide a night  light and do a mock check of the room and assure the child you will  check on him/her again later. These will sooth his/her fears and help  the child fall asleep. Praise your child for not troubling you and  encourage similar behavior everyday.</p>
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		<title>Coping with bedwetting children</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Enurisis, commonly known as bedwetting, affects a lot of young children. It most commonly occurs in children aged below 6 years but can continue into teenage years as well. One must understand that bedwetting is just a phase that passes with time. Children mostly do not have any control over it so it is unfair [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Enurisis, commonly known as bedwetting, affects a lot of young children.  It most commonly occurs in children aged below 6 years but can continue  into teenage years as well. One must understand that bedwetting is just  a phase that passes with time. Children mostly do not have any control  over it so it is unfair to blame and punish them if they wet their bed.  Doctors have not been able to isolate any causes for bedwetting and it  is seldom related to mental stress. However, if not handled carefully,  bedwetting can impact a child’s emotional health and self-esteem.</p>
<p>Bedwetting can be very embarrassing for children. They feel humiliated  when this happens at home and refuse to go over to friend’s places or to  camps, in order to avoid a recurrence there. Although the bedwetting  phase passes, a child needs to lot of emotional support from his/her  family while this lasts. It can be a frustrating time for parents too  but you should remember not to scold or punish your child as he/she has  no control over it. Instead, parents need to reassure the child that  this a common syndrome that inflicts many kids and that it will go away  with time. Comfort the child by telling him/her that it is nothing to be  ashamed about. They will feel a lot better if you could give them  examples of other family members who went through the same phase and how  they coped with it.</p>
<p>Encourage your child to urinate just  before going to bed. It is also a good practice to set an alarm to wake  your child sometime later in the night to urinate.  Control fluid intake  by having extra water during the day and lesser during the night.  Reducing amounts of fluids in the bladder at night lowers the chances of  bedwetting. If your child has wet the bed, instead of yelling, ask  him/her to help with changing and cleaning the sheets but clarify that  this is not a punishment. This will help reduce guilt in the child.</p>
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		<title>Should a child&#8217;s earwax be cleaned?</title>
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<p>The human body naturally creates earwax in the outer ear canal, between  the outer and middle ear parts. Earwax is the body&#8217;s way of protecting  the ear from infections, making a waterproof coating that keeps the ear  drum from getting damaged. Earwax prevents particles and dust from  entering and injuring the ear. Although most people know the function of  earwax, they don&#8217;t realize that the earwax is only produced in  necessary qualities and should not be cleared. &#8216;Cleaning&#8217; the ear is  still considered a common hygiene practice, even though it has  potentially hazardous implication. Among children, regular clearing of  earwax can lead to infections, ear damage and in severe cases loss of  hearing.</p>
<p>The ear constantly produces earwax that sometimes accumulates and gets  passed out to the outer ear. This does not require specific cleaning as  the wax generally gets washed off each time you bathe. If you notice  residue earwax in the outer ear of your child after bathing, you can  clear it by simply wiping it off using a towel or a soft cloth. You  should never try to deep clean the ear by inserting cloth or cotton  swabs into the inner ear canal. Although there are several over the  counter products like ear buds that can be used to clean your child&#8217;s  ear, you should only use these to clean the other ear. Inserting objects  into the ear can cause damage to the ear canal or drum, in addition to  clearing away necessary earwax.</p>
<p>In a few rare cases, the child&#8217;s ear does end up producing extra earwax.  Discourage the child from inserting fingers into the ear. If your child  complains of itchiness or pain in the ear or you notice an excessive  growth of earwax which may be hindering your child&#8217;s hearing, take the  child to a doctor who will be able to diagnose and treat any  infections. Under no circumstances should you try and remove excessive  earwax from the child&#8217;s ears yourself, always get it done by a  professional. Following these steps will help you keep your child&#8217;s  ears healthy and free from infections.</p>
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		<title>Minding manners &#8211; Watching your toddler&#8217;s behaviour</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 01 Jun 2010 13:40:32 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Image via Wikipedia Babies and toddlers have the least comprehension of right and wrong, acceptable and not acceptable, allowed and not allowed. Controlling a toddler&#8217;s behavior can be a night mare for parents if they don&#8217;t know how to handle the little one. Toddlers are naturally inquisitive, especially around the time when they first learn [...]]]></description>
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<p>Babies and toddlers have the least comprehension of right and wrong,  acceptable and not acceptable, allowed and not allowed. Controlling a  toddler&#8217;s behavior can be a night mare for parents if they don&#8217;t  know how to handle the little one. Toddlers are naturally inquisitive,  especially around the time when they first learn to crawl, stand and  walk. They want to touch, feel and most likely throw every object that  they have been eyeing in the first few immobile months. Yet, they do not  realize that throwing, breaking an ingesting certain thing is bad. It  falls on the parent&#8217;s shoulders to start grooming the little one&#8217;s  manners.</p>
<p>When your baby first begins to crawl, it is would be very wise to remove  all breakable, consumable and movable objects away from the toddlers  reach. This includes electronics, books on lower shelves, cabinets that  can&#8217;t be locked, lamps and other table top items etc. Take special  care to keep medicines and other ingestible items away from your  toddlers reach. Scolding or hitting a toddler never works for the simple  reason that their mind does not link the punishment to their actions.  Punishing a toddler will only confuse him/her. If you notice your  toddler heading towards a certain object you want touched, use a common  word like &#8216;No&#8217; or &#8216;Don&#8217;t&#8217; to address the little one and then  move him/her away from the object. Repeatedly doing this will enable a  toddler to form a connection between the object and your action (moving  away). This might take some time though. If a toddler is persistently  trying to grab an object, try placing him/her in the crib for a few  minutes. Toddlers have limited attention spans and the little one will  most likely forget about the object by the time you bring him/her back  to the room. Toddlers learn the most by imitating their parents so you  need to watch your behavior as much as your toddler&#8217;s. Keeping you  belongings in place, not talking in raised voices, a strict no-no to bad  language etc all go a long way in minding your toddler&#8217;s behavior.</p>
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		<title>A Father&#8217;s Role in a Child&#8217;s Well Being</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Modern day lifestyles are complicated and competitive at the same time. Men have to put in extra hours at work to stay ahead and become successful in their chosen careers. This leaves them with little time to dedicate to themselves as well as to their families. Men have traditionally occupied the role of a &#8220;bread [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Modern day lifestyles are complicated and competitive at the same time.  Men have to put in extra hours at work to stay ahead and become  successful in their chosen careers. This leaves them with little time to  dedicate to themselves as well as to their families. Men have  traditionally occupied the role of a &#8220;bread winner&#8221; in the  household, while bringing up of children was responsibility dedicated to  women. All that has changed though as both men and women now share both  &#8211; financial as well as household responsibility. The latter,  obviously, includes children.</p>
<p>A father plays a major role in a child well being, which not only  includes regular medical check ups but also the emotional, mental,  spiritual and physical health of the child. Although a mother plays a  major role in a child&#8217;s upbringing, there are certain things that  children look up to in their father. It is vital for a father to form a  string bond with his child for him/her to have a happy childhood which  ultimately may have a life long effect on the child&#8217;s character and  personality development. So, what are the ways in which a father can  interact with his child?</p>
<p>A child needs to feel that he/she is important to his parents. Paying  attention when a child is talking to you will make him/her feel that you  are approachable and can be spoken to with ease and without hesitation.  Involve yourself in activities that your child may be interested in.  Attend recitals or games that your child is participating in Remember,  it is not necessary that your child will share your likes and tastes but  you must accept your child&#8217;s preferences and show your support. This  form of encourage goes a long way in boosting a child&#8217;s self esteem.  Have regular family bonding activities like a picnic or camping as this  nurtures a sense of happiness and belonging. Finally, using abusive  language, anger, arguments etc are quickly picked up and imitated by  children, so watch your behavior around them and try to set a good  example to follow.</p>
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		<title>How does a Video Game Affect Your Child?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Image via Wikipedia Ever since they were introduced in the 1970s, video games have gained a massive following among children. Every year, market leaders release improved and sophisticated (and expensive) versions of gaming consoles which find huge demand in children aged 12 years an more. With video games taking up your child&#8217;s time in addition [...]]]></description>
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<p>Ever since they were introduced in the 1970s, video games have gained a  massive following among children. Every year, market leaders release  improved and sophisticated (and expensive) versions of gaming consoles  which find huge demand in children aged 12 years an more. With video  games taking up your child&#8217;s time in addition to television, it is  important to know what effects gaming can have on your child&#8217;s  physical and mental health, and where and how to draw the line.</p>
<p>On an average, children spend at least 1 hour in a day playing video  games, in addition to 4 to 5 hours spent watching television. This  leaves very little time for them to indulge in any kind of productive  activity or sport and does not allow for sufficient physical activity  required to stay healthy and fit. In addition, children stand to suffer  from back, neck and shoulder aches due to poor posture while playing the  games. Good ergonomic practices are more difficult to follow while  playing games when compared to using a computer. Finally, the content of  these video games can sometimes hardly qualify as suitable for an  audience that mainly include children aged between 12 years and 16 years  of age. From graphic human violence to sexual content, some of the  games can be quite shocking, even for parents. So how do parents control  their child&#8217;s gaming habits?</p>
<p>To begin with, enforce a maximum video game/ television usage time to  maybe 4 hours in a day and let you child decide which option he/she  wants to spend it on. Enroll the child for a daily sport/outdoor  activity to balance out the physical activity and help them stay  healthy. Make sure your child maintains a good posture while playing  video games. Don&#8217;t let him/her sit on the floor instead of using a  chair. Finally, keep a check on the gaming titles your child is using.  Even if you have not purchased violent titles, your child may end up  borrowing one from friends. So keep checking in while the child is  playing to ensure the game content is suitable.</p>
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		<title>Signs that your child may be suffering from anxiety</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Image via Wikipedia Anxiety among adults is almost common now. With careers becoming competitive, managing finances difficult and balancing work and home tough, stress levels are high. However, parents sometimes fail to realize that children too can suffer from anxiety and stress. To grow up minds, school going children lead an easy life and have [...]]]></description>
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<p>Anxiety among adults is almost common now. With careers becoming  competitive, managing finances difficult and balancing work and home  tough, stress levels are high. However, parents sometimes fail to  realize that children too can suffer from anxiety and stress. To grow up  minds, school going children lead an easy life and have no reason to be  anxious but a child&#8217;s mind is fragile and what may seem mediocre to  an adult can be quite stressful for a kid. While an adult is capable of  identifying signs of stress and take corrective measures to relieve it.  Children themselves are not psychologically equipped to deal with such  situations. It falls on the shoulders of parents to keep an eye out from  signs of anxiety in their kids and help them cope with the stress.</p>
<p>There are symptoms that a child will display if he/she is anxious or  stressed about something. If you notice a sudden change in your child  behavior, for instance if he/she loses interest in socializing with  other children or becomes quite and does not indulge in conversation,  stays alone and aloof, it could be a sign that something is troubling  the little one&#8217;s mind. The child&#8217;s eyes will appear sunken and dry  and his/her movements with have signs of fatigue and lethargy. The child  may also grow irritable and starts to cry easily. His/her appetite may  suddenly reduce and the child will refuse to eat even snacks that were  once favorites.</p>
<p>In such a situation, you should try and talk to the child and find out  what is bothering him/her. A lot of times, the child will not be able to  identify the cause, so you need to ask questions related to school,  friends, sibling and other factors that influence the child to try and  figure out what is ailing him/her. You could also try talking to the  child&#8217;s teacher. Tell the child that you love him/her and always be  approachable so that he/she is confident of sharing problems with you.  Careful observation and support will help in your child&#8217;s emotional  health.</p>
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<p>Babies in general need careful attention 24/7. However, as most parents  find out, crawling babies need more than just constant monitoring.  Babies who have just learned how to crawl are extremely inquisitive and  use their new found mobility to explore every nook and corner of the  household. Needless to say, the more dangerous the object that more  likely a baby is going to want to touch it, break it and, in all  likelihood, eat it. So, in addition to keeping, parents also need to  make the home as safe as possible for the little explorer.</p>
<p>To begin with, you should keep doors to rooms that are not frequently  accessed closed. This includes the store room, study, extra bedrooms or  guest rooms, gym etc. The lesser the area you need to cover when  tracking the crawler, the better. In rooms that cannot be locked away,  you could attack sliding gates that you can climb over but the baby  cannot. This would especially come in handy for keeping the baby away  from the kitchen. As an additional security measure, install latches on  all drawers and cabinets that fall within the baby&#8217;s reach, so that  the baby cannot access the contents even if you don&#8217;t move them. This  measure should particularly be applied to medicine cabinets and drawers  containing sharp or breakable kitchen utensils.</p>
<p>Movable decorative items and small furniture like lamps, ceramic show  pieces, small stools etc should either be removed or fixed firmly to  their place to avoid breakage when the baby pulls or throws them.  Parents have to be extra careful about keeping small things like  jewelry, keys, lighters etc well out of reach of babies and these can  seem very attractive and pose a choking hazard. Also items like make up,  perfumes, cosmetic creams and gels and other items generally placed on  or in a dresser never fall into the hands of a baby. If consumed, these  items may cause poisoning. Babies are also good at climbing, so ensure  all doors and windows are shut and latched to prevent the baby from  falling over.</p>
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		<title>Recognizing signs of sickness in a new born baby</title>
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<p>It is easier to identify signs of illness on older children while  compared to new born babies as older children have ways to tell you if  something is ailing them. The only way in which new born babies  communicate is by crying, which is something they do even when they are  hungry, need a nappy change or are simply bored. This is why it is  important for parents to be able to identify signs of sickness in a baby  so that it can be diagnosed and treated well in time. So what are the  signs a parent should look out for?</p>
<p>New born babies, especially small or premature ones, have a risk of  developing jaundice. If on the very first day of life your baby appears  yellowish, press the baby&#8217;s sole with your thumb for a few moments and  then release. If the returning color is pink, there is nothing to worry  about but if the color returns as yellow then you should consult a  doctor immediately.</p>
<p>A new born baby is used to the warmth of the mother&#8217;s womb and loses a  lot of body heat if not covered properly. Lowering of body heat may  lead to infections especially in premature babies as their immune system  is not that strong. Touch the babies sole with the back of your hand  and then touch the abdomen. If the sole feels cooler, then your baby&#8217;s  body heat is low. Immediately take measures to warm the baby and feed  him/her more frequently. If the condition persists, consult your doctor.</p>
<p>Other signs of illness are, if a baby&#8217;s crying seems weak suddenly,  has difficult or irregular breathing, does not respond well to nudging  or it gets difficult to feed, then your baby may be ill. If a baby&#8217;s  vomit is greenish or brownish and persistent, instead of the usual  curdled milk after feeding, seek medical help immediately. New born  babies lose a bit of weight initially but quickly gain it back in about  10 days of life. If your baby loses excess weight and is not regaining  it, consult your doctor.</p>
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		<title>Minding Manners &#8211; Young Child Discipline</title>
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<p>Once your child has grown out of the toddler phase, he/she begins to  understand the difference between good and bad behavior thanks to all  the hard work you put in showcasing the difference. You work is hardly  over though. Now begins the task of stamping your authority and making  your young child of 3 to 5 years of age understand and follow rules and  guidelines. It may sound a little over the top but such a level of  discipline is necessary to help your child develop good manners and  behavior.</p>
<p>First of all, the parents need to get together and agree on what  behavior is considered acceptable and what should be punishable. Also  decide on how many violations it will take to warrant a punishment and  what the punishment would be. When your child does something wring for  the first time, it cannot be considered bad behavior because he/she  simply does not know that the action is not permissible. It is a genuine  mistake and you should not start off with scolding immediately. You  need to patiently tell the child the reason why his/her action is  considered wrong and ask that it should not be repeated. If, after a few  days, the child repeats the mistake, remind him/her that you consider  this bad behavior and another repetition would result in a specific  punishment. If the child repeats the bad behavior, then parents must  enforce the punishment clearly linking it to the child&#8217;s behavior.</p>
<p>It is never OK to hit a child, so your punishments should be in relation  to the child&#8217;s behavior. For instance, if the child refuses to eat  vegetables, your punishment could be denying him/her to have a favorite  snack. Also, discipline is not just punishing children for bad behavior.  Parents can discipline their children in a positive way by praising and  rewarding them for good behavior. The entire idea behind discipline is  to balance our scolding and praise, punishment and reward. The earlier  parents start enforcing home rules and regulations, the easier it is to  stamp their authority and manage child behavior in later stages.</p>
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		<title>Causes of a child being underweight</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Having a healthy weight throughout childhood is vital for the  development of every child. Just as obesity can hamper growth, being  constantly underweight can also prove detrimental to development.  Parents can get a growth and development chart from their child&#8217;s  pediatrician and use it as a guide to track the weight loss/gain in  their child. Often parents get confused as to why their child is not  gaining weight even though they are doing everything on their part to  ensure a healthy growth. It is important to understand the causes of a  child being underweight in order to implement useful and effective  remedies for the condition. So what are the causes of a child being  underweight?</p>
<p>To begin with, a child who was born small or premature usually has  trouble maintaining a healthy growth rate throughout childhood. Their  bodies are not as equipped as those of normal born children to grow and  develop at an acceptable rate which is why children who were born  premature require special attention. Being underweight could also be a  hereditary trait that the child inherited in his/her genes. It could be  that one of the parents or maybe the grandparents have always been of a  thin built and this genetic aspect passed on to the child.</p>
<p>Even children have lifestyles and can suffer if their habits are not  healthy. It may be that you child has low appetite and is not consuming  enough food. Even if the child is having enough food, it may be lacking  in nutritional value which is necessary for a healthy growth. Children  also need to balance their physical activity level and the amount of  rest they get. If you have a very active child but he/she does not sleep  enough, it will lead to the child being underweight. Children who are  suffering from mental stress and anxiety also tend to lose a lot of  weight and can reduce a child&#8217;s appetite. Finally, the child may be  suffering from physical disorders that can be treated medically. Any one  or combination of the above causes may be the reason why your child is  underweight.</p>
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		<title>Caring for your underweight child</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Obesity is known to be a major hindrance to childhood development and  more parents know how to deal with it as awareness grows. However, a  child being underweight has as big an effect on childhood development as  obesity. A growth chart given by pediatricians help parents to track  their child&#8217;s weight growth but it can be very frustrating for them  if, after what seems as every possible effort, their child is not  maintaining a healthy weight. Managing a child&#8217;s weight can be a  challenge, whether the child is obese or underweight. Here are a few  steps that parents can follow to better manage their child&#8217;s weight:</p>
<p>Parents should maintain a schedule for their kids to follow. This  includes everything from sleeping routines, playtimes, meal times, study  time, TV time and so on. Having a regular routine to follow ensures  that a child maintains a healthy lifestyle. Parents should ensure that  the child has meals at regular intervals and does not stay hungry for  prolonged periods. Schedule in plenty of physical activities but also  make sure that the child gets plenty of sleep.</p>
<p>When it comes to eating habits and nutrition, parents need to make sure  that their child is eating healthy. Although it is very convenient to  pack a burger or sandwich for your child to carry to school, these  don&#8217;t have much of nutritional value. Try to include lots of fruits,  vegetables, fiber and product rich foods and dairy products as part of  your child&#8217;s daily food intake. Having a balanced diet is essential  for healthy weight in a child.</p>
<p>Try to make a healthy lifestyle a habit with your child. You could  achieve this by using a sports figure that the child admires as an  example of health and associate good habits like healthy eating, sports  and adequate sleep with the child&#8217;s idol. Also, try and apply these  lifestyle changes like meal times and nutritional habits to the entire  family so that the child does not feel singled out and finds it easier  to follow the habits. Following these simple steps will help you manage  your child&#8217;s weight.</p>
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		<title>First aid measures for burns in children</title>
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<p>It can be a scary experience when a child suffers from burns and a lot  of parents panic and don&#8217;t know what to do in such a situation.  Firstly, it is very important that parents stay calm. Seeing a panicked  parent will scare the child even more. A parent should know how to  identify the level of the burn and also how to give first aid treatment  to ensure quick relief and safety of the child.</p>
<p>To begin with, a parent should know that there are four levels of burns.  First degree burns are superficial and affect only the top most layer  of the skin, like scorching from a hot iron. Second degree burns  penetrate a few layers of skin and feel moist to the touch. Third degree  burns are more serious and penetrate all levels of skin. Fourth degree  burns are the severest and, fortunately, the rarest and penetrate down  to muscle and bone levels. The following are the first aid steps parents  should follow while treating burns:</p>
<p>The very first and most important step in first aid for burns is to  place the affected area under cool running water till the pain felt by  the child reduces. Never place ice on the burn as this will be very  painful and does not help. Remove any clothing from the burnt area,  without damaging the skin, even if you have to cut the clothing. It is  suggested you do this while the affected area is placed under running  water. If the burn is caused by chemicals, make sure it does not spread  to other areas.</p>
<p>Blisters generally form if it&#8217;s a second or third degree burn but you  should never break or puncture a blister at home, leave it for a  professional to take care of. Trying to clean blisters at home may lead  to infections. In case of first or second degree burns, once the area  has cooled under running water for 15 to 20 minutes, you may apply burn  specific creams and cover it with sterile gauze. Consult a doctor  immediately once first aid has been delivered.</p>
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		<title>The right eyeglasses for your kids</title>
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<p>With children having prolonged exposure to television, video games or in  more constructive cases, books, it is common for young kids to have  eyesight problems that require them to wear eyeglasses. Adults are aware  equipped with the knowledge and sense to select eyewear that is safe,  effective, comfortable and fashionable at the same, which is why they  should make the choice for their children. Here are a few pointers that  parents should keep in mind when selecting eyewear for their kids:</p>
<p>There are three different types of lenses to choose from. Glass,  although the cheapest is not exactly the safest option as it breaks  easily. Plastic, which comes with a scratch proof coating, is lighter  and safer than glass but costs a bit more. Finally, polycarbonate  lenses, which are not only light, scratch proof and break proof but also  come with built in UV rays protection. These of course, are the most  expensive of the lot.</p>
<p>Frames come in different shapes, sizes and colors and your kids will  surely want the trendiest one. However, you should make sure that the  frame allows for a lens that covers the entire eye and is not too slim  as this won&#8217;t be effective in correcting your child&#8217;s sight. You  also have an option of selection a metal or plastic frame.  Modern metal  alloy frames are as safe, light and suitable for kids as plastic ones  so parents can choose which ever they are comfortable with. The frames  should fit the child well, not too loose to slide down the nose or too  tight to pain near the ear.  Parents should also make sure the frames  are sturdy enough to last through the rough times that children will  most likely put them through. Parents should not compromise on the  safety and comfort of frames for the sake of economy or style as poor  selection could end up causing further damage to your child&#8217;s  eyesight. Also, keep checking the lens regularly and replace it as soon  as you notice scratches on them. Select eye glasses for your child wise  to help improve his/her vision.</p>
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