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Keeping Baby Safe: your most important role as a parent

Saying Thanks, But No Thanks to Used Safety EquipmentOnce your beautiful bundle of joy arrives, the work of raising your child really begins. The biggest job you have as a parent is keeping your baby safe.
Claire BowesNovember 04, 2004

Asperger’s Syndrome Diagnosis - Should I Tell My Child?

To tell or not tell your child or others of their diagnosis of Asperger’s Syndrome? It’s really a personal decision that has pros and cons on either side.
Nelle FrancesNovember 14, 2005

Ready Your Child For Reading

It's never too soon to start your child on the path to reading. Simply talking to your infant and toddler helps her develop the vocabulary she will need as she enters school and begins to read.
Brent SittonOctober 01, 2005

8 Gifts of Parenting

No one who has hugged their child can doubt the gift of a child’s presence in their life. The love that is expressed in that simple act is one of the most profound ways that we experience love in this world.
Lawrence Vijay GirardMarch 26, 2003

Functionable, Fashionable and Fabulous!

Quick Change Diaper Changing System The Baby Borsa Quick Change makes changing your little one quick and simple. With two inside pockets and attached pad it serves as a sleek, all-in-one bag for diapers, wipes, and even a change of clothes.
Kim JonesMay 20, 2008

Practical Tips To Survive The 1st Trimester Of Pregnancy

So, you’ve gotten over the elation of being pregnant. Now, despite the joy of having a little one growing in your belly, you (and your husband or boyfriend) need to deal with the nagging symptoms of pregnancy.
Christine DuganMarch 08, 2006

Let Your Child Get Dirty! It’s Essential for Physical and Mental Development

Are you still following your child around worrying that they might stain their clothes? Do you forbid playing outside because they might get dirty? Do you see germs and infections in every step they take?
Charles KassotisSeptember 23, 2005

Umbrella Strollers – The Must Have!

Most parents go out and get that huge, expensive stroller that has everything a baby could possibly need on it. While this isn't a bad thing, sometimes it just isn't the best thing to haul around with you everywhere.
Martha MountjoyOctober 25, 2006

The Suicide/Antidepressant Link in Adults

The FDA has acknowledged the link between antidepressants and the increased risk of suicide in children, adolescents and adults are also at risk for suicidal thoughts and actions while taking SSRI (selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor)...
Jeannine VirtueMarch 15, 2006

Hello World: Baby's Third Month Guide

Remember how you wished your baby would learn there is more to life than crying, feeding and sleeping? Your wishes are coming true. Your baby's third month will see her become much more interactive.
Michelle HigginsOctober 07, 2005