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When Can I Take My Newborn Out in Public? - 0 views

  • When Can I Take My Newborn Out in Public?
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Breastfeeding FAQs: Out and About - 0 views

  • Breastfeeding FAQs: Out and About
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    Whether you're a new mom or a seasoned parenting pro, breastfeeding often comes with its fair share of questions. Here are answers to some common inquiries that mothers - new and veteran - may have.
Oscar Marin

http://www.thevinelearningcenter1.com/blog/8-fun-filled-craft-activities-for-little-hands/ - 0 views

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    Read out this blog entry for easy craft ideas for toddlers. These are very much helpful in raising their imagination power and develop ability to work independently.
Tony Hackerott

Valentine's Day Gift Ideas For your Kids! - 2 views

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    Make this Valentine's Day a fun and sweet memorable day, Enjoy this holiday of love by sharing these fun Valentine's Day with your kids. Check out some Valentine's Day gift ideas for your kids, where they're offering 50% Sales OFF on great products. Make this easy Valentine's Day Bookmarks for someone special whom you love.
Child Therapy

Friendly And Highly Skilled Therapist - 1 views

My eldest daughter who is now eight years old used to be very confident and lively both at home and in school. But lately, I noticed that she was just quiet though her playmates made unnecessary no...

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Brain and Nervous System - 0 views

  • Brain and Nervous System
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    Anatomy of the Nervous System
    If you think of the brain as a central computer that controls all the functions of your body, then the nervous system is like a network that relays messages back and forth from it to different parts of the body. It does this via the spinal cord, which runs from the brain down through the back and contains threadlike nerves that branch out to every organ and body part.v
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Baby refuses to breastfeed - 1 views

  • Baby refuses to breastfeed
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    What is it?
    A baby who refuses to breastfeed, and is not in the process of being weaned, is said to be on a "nursing strike." A nursing strike is your baby's way of telling you that something's wrong. And it'll probably take a little detective work to figure out the problem.
    What causes it?
    According to the La Leche League International, some of the most common reasons for a nursing strike include:
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