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Judith Bell

Tips for Supporting New Adoptive Families - 1 views

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    As someone who loves an adoptive family, there are a number of things you can do to provide meaningful support and encouragement.
rakshalittletag

Summer Holidays - 0 views

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    Summer holidays typically refer to the extended break that students and teachers have during the summer season. In many parts of the world, including the United States, Canada, and Europe, summer holidays usually start in late May or early June and last until August or early September. During summer holidays, many people take time off work or school to travel, relax, and participate in recreational activities. Popular summer holiday destinations include beaches, national parks, amusement parks, and other tourist attractions. Some people also use the summer break to volunteer or participate in internships or job training programs. Overall, summer holidays are a great opportunity to recharge, explore new places, and spend quality time with friends and family. Summer holidays are fun holidays and when we talk of fun holidays Here are some popular family destinations in India that you might consider for your summer holidays: 1. Goa: With its beautiful beaches, water sports, and vibrant nightlife, Goa is a favorite among families who want to enjoy the sun, sand, and sea. 2. Jaipur: Known as the "Pink City," Jaipur is home to historic palaces, forts, and temples that offer a glimpse into India's rich cultural heritage. 3. Manali: Located in the beautiful Himalayan region, Manali is a popular destination for families who love adventure activities such as trekking, camping, and skiing. 4. Kerala: Known as "God's Own Country," Kerala offers breathtaking backwaters, lush greenery, and a serene environment that is perfect for families who want to relax and unwind. 5. Darjeeling: This beautiful hill station in West Bengal is famous for its tea plantations, scenic views, and heritage toy train that takes you on a joyride through the town. These are just a few examples of the many family-friendly destinations that India has to offer. When planning your trip, be sure to research the activities, accommodations, and local customs to ensure that you have a fun and safe vacation. You
ashley kate

History of Surrogate Motherhood - 0 views

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    The history of surrogate motherhood goes back to biblical times. In fact, some people say it dates back to Sarah and Abraham. Certain people say that it started even before them, and that it is only recorded about Abraham because he was written about in the Bible. In many countries, surrogacy has been around since before records. Many cultures have belief systems that abide with the rules of surrogacy and those that do not agree can be thrown out of their families. Numerous religions and civilizations will actually celebrate the surrogate mothers, for their good deeds and service to others. During the 1980's surrogate mothers were used by the gay community to build their families, then, it was frowned upon by society. The American Indians were the first ones to truly begin the surrogate mother history in this part of the world. So we are looking back to the 1899's for the beginning of this part of the story. If an Indian woman was found to be infertile, then her husband would go to the chief of his tribe and ask for help. He would then be sent to see the medicine man, who would give the wife certain herbal concoctions. Then, after the witch doctor said nothing could be done to help his wife, the husband would go to see the chief. He would be allowed to take another woman and make her pregnant, hopefully, so that he would be able to father a son to carry on his tribe. The barren wife would have no relations with the child. He would stay with his birth mother. The American Indians were not the only civilization to use surrogate mothers to carry on the family name and bloodline. Back in recent European history it has been heard of, especially in Spain for kings to take in several surrogate mothers until he was born a son. The surrogate mother of the child would then become nanny to all of the royal children. The children would believe themselves to be genetically related to the king and queen. Never knowing the truth. Obviously, things like this were kept secret, bec
ashley kate

Surrogate Motherhood History | Surrogate Motherhood - 0 views

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    Surrogate motherhood history dates back to biblical times, some say it all started with Sarah and Abraham, others say it was around even before them, just they were the only ones recorded about it because of Abraham being in the bible. In countries all over the world the history of surrogate mothers dates back further than we can recall. Many cultures beliefs include surrogacy as a way of life, and those who don't abide by it are banned from their families. Many religions and cultures today believe the surrogates themselves are martyrs for their beliefs; their good deeds and overall intentions go unnoticed by many. In the 1980's the gay community took on the use of surrogates to form families for themselves; which was frowned upon then. If you really look at the history of surrogacy, aside from biblical times, it really began in the late 1800's with the Indians (which are just one culture.) If an Indian woman was found to be baron, the husband would go to the chief and inform the chief of this problem. The chief would then advise the husband to counsel with the witch doctor/ medicine man. After several attempts with medicine if the woman was still found to be baron, the chief would allow for the husband to consort with another female who was baron so that the husband would have a son to carry on his tribe; surrogacy then was not in vitro, rather, the male would have to have relations with the other female… the wife would have no biological ties to the child. But the Indians were not the only culture to use surrogacy as a means to carry on the family name. It's been known about throughout Europe and Spain and other such places. Kings would often bring in several surrogates until one bore him a son, then the surrogates would be kept as nannies to the child; the child would believe the King and Queen were its biological parents and know nothing about its genetic ties to the nanny. Often things of this matter were kept in close regard because if such thing
cherry wong

Mickey Mouse Themed Slip-on Family Canvas Shoes - 0 views

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    Mickey Mouse Themed Slip-on Family Canvas Shoes give you the happiest family hours.
tinyike

A family history of hearing loss - 0 views

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    A family history of hearing loss does put a newborn at higher risk for having a hearing loss. But rest assured, your baby's hearing can be monitored closely so that if there is a problem, treatment can begin as soon as possible.v
Daily Kool

Today's Kool Idea: Disney Pixar Movie 'Up' - 0 views

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    Here in Florida, we have been experiencing consistent afternoon thunderstorms for the past couple of weeks, wreaking havoc on otherwise perfect temperatures for swimming...yep, it's summer all right. It's not easy keeping kids entertained in lousy weather, especially when you are trying to conserve costs in today's economy. After hours of playing family games, dancing to music and baking brownies, we decided to bite the bullet and splurge for a family outing at the movies. You guessed it...we took our children to see the new Disney Pixar movie Up.
Daily Kool

The Daily Kool: Today's Kool Idea: SKLZ Sport-Brella Portable Sun and Weather Umbrella ... - 0 views

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    The Daily Kool had a great Fourth of July holiday this past weekend. We went to our parents, had an amazing barbecue lunch (courtesy of Dad and Weber's Way to Grill), enjoyed Mom's famous pasta salad and spent the early afternoon playing games with the kids. Ah, family togetherness...you gotta love it. Okay, who are we kidding? Fourth of July is all about the fireworks. Our city park has a spectacular concert and fireworks event every year, and the kids spend all afternoon, anxiously waiting for it to be time to go to the show. Unfortunately, the sun is still brutally strong when the show begins, and by the time it gets dark, the evening rains inevitably come out to put a damper (couldn't resist the pun) on our fireworks fun. Sure, we have a beach umbrella that we use to ward off the elements, but it's cumbersome and doesn't provide nearly enough coverage for our family of four.
Daily Kool

Today's Kool Idea: Collapsible / Pop Up Mesh Food Covers - 0 views

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    Once a month, The Daily Kool family gets together with a group of friends at the park for a great big picnic lunch. We have such a good time! We all split the cost of a pavilion, and each family is responsible for bringing one food dish and at least one game for the kids to play together. This has to be one of the best ideas we've ever had...just imagine an afternoon of fun in the sun, coupled with great friends, yummy food and our children's infectious laughter in the background. Did we mention the food? Imagine a picnic table filled with delectable delights...salads, dips, sandwiches, casseroles, desserts...the list goes on and on. The one thing that has always put a damper on our picnic is the sheer number of pests that inevitable try to horde in on our buffet. Seriously, folks...we're tired of constantly shooing flies away from our food...sure, it gives our arms a good workout, but this is just not the way we want to tone up our biceps. We needed to find a better way to protect our goodies.
Daily Kool

Today's Kool Idea: Chauvet Bubble Machine - 0 views

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    Is there any child who does not love bubbles? There is just something so magical, so alluring about the way these iridescent spheres float in the air and drift slowly down in mesmerizing fashion...then, POP! Such a simple pleasure for kids and the parents who cannot help but be drawn into their bubble ecstasy. Bubbles are such a world-wide phenomenon, it has even become a recognized art form. Don't believe us? Check out "The Gazillion Bubble Show", produced by Fan Yang who holds 14 Guinness World Records for bubble artistry. If you are ever in New York City, this is an absolute "must see" for the entire family...it is spectacular! The Daily Kool family has seen the show, and we cannot recommend it highly enough! But we digress...
gina syarif

The Family That Plays Together Stays Together! - 6 views

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    They say that the "Family Who Plays Together Stays Together."
nilsonroy

Magic shows for families Westchester by Zach Alexander - 0 views

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    The best Corporate magician New York. They are serving in different areas with the name of Magic shows for families Stamford, and Magic shows for families Yonkers and Magic shows for families New York  and Best Magician Westchester. Contact US: 804-878-9435
Grant Streater

Enroll with Au Pair care - 0 views

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    The au pairs normally live in the house of host family and hence they are also stated as a "live-in au pair". They provide child care for your family between 25-45 hours and some light household responsibilities per week. They shouldn't be asked for any extra household chores.
Kire Sdyor

Your Family Should Have a Show: Mathy Taffy - 0 views

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    Like a confection machine gone berserk, the weekend is here again to pull the Sdyor family in every direction. Maybe it's a math error...
Kire Sdyor

Your Family Should Have a Show: A Rose By Any Other Name - 0 views

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    Got an opportunity to not only have dinner with my entire family but also had the chance to horrify a complete stranger. Had to work at this one since it meant driving into the capitol to take Brady (Age 19) and one of his friends out to a restaurant....
Kire Sdyor

Your Family Should Have a Show: Appetite Lost - 0 views

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    There is no better feeling than cooking for hours and sitting down to a nice family dinner. That is unless you are eating at the Sdyor table...
Kire Sdyor

Your Family Should Have a Show: A Rankle in Time - 0 views

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    I'm sure you've heard the story a million times by now. The one about the Cultural Anthropologists who were sent back to the 21st Century to study the American Family. Sadly, due to a miscalculation...
Alan Bo

Blokus Family Strategy Board Game - 0 views

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    Blokus - The most awarded family party game of the 21st century! Develops logic and spacial perception while kids learn to be tactical to compete effectively with adults. Players take turns placing pieces on their board, each starting from their corner. Each new piece must touch at least one other piece of the same color, but only at the corners! The goal is to get rid of all your pieces. The game ends when all players are blocked from laying down any more of their pieces. There's no single strategy that guarantees victory. Includes one gameboard with 400 squares, 84 game pieces in four bright translucent colors, and an instruction guide. Note: The game is excellent with 4 players.
tinyike

Food Safety for Your Family - 0 views

  • Food Safety for Your Family
ashley kate

The Risks of Surrogate Motherhood and How to Deal With Them - 0 views

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    A surrogate mother often faces criticism and judgment from others for the choice she have made. However, those are less problematic when compare to the risks that she takes for her own family, friends and spouse. These risks can be daunting and cause challenges she might not have considered before getting involved. These risks can be anything from medical and health concerns to finances and job security and often family and personal risks as well. Medical risk is a huge factor, when a woman becomes a surrogate often times, she and the donors would have to undergo intense examination. These exams range from blood, health tests to the initial process of the implanting of the eggs from the donor. In the beginning the clinic will bring her and the egg donor together to begin a lengthy process of sequencing ovulation cycles. The clinic would put the surrogate mother on birth control and steroids, such as Luprin. These medications are meant to get both the surrogate mother and the donor's cycles on the same schedule. This is crucial because the surrogates' uterus needs to be ready for the embryos. Just having to deal with the pain of insemination and testing can be unbearable, not to mention the unpleasant side effects from all the medication and actual insemination process. However, that is just part of it. The surrogates are also faced with depression, sleep disturbance, guilt and the difficulty to remain unattached. These factors alone cause many surrogates to face the fact that they are walking a long road that not many others might have the strength to do. Many clinics offer support groups and counseling. Aside from medical and emotional risks, there might also be legality issues with the laws of the state they reside in. What kind of laws protect the surrogate, what rights does she have to things such as privacy? And there are also finances to consider. Generally, surrogate mothers are responsible for all insurance costs. As a surrogate you should be financially
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