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Lice
It only took a month of school being in session for the lice (pediculus capitis) problem to "rear its angry head"!
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Online Alcohol Sales
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Fall Allergies
Fall weather is finally here and cooler temperatures usher in fall allergy season.
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ADHD
With school in full swing, teachers are now calling and emailing parents with concerns about a student's behavior, attention and focus...all red flags of ADHD.
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Bullying
Every day, thousands of children wake up every morning afraid to go to school.
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Summer Sun Protection
Lazy days by the pool are a warm weather ritual for many families. But, if your child is spending a lot of time outdoors, you...
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Active Friends Help Kids Get Moving
If your child's BFF is active, that may have a positive impact on your own child's health. On the other hand, if your child's friends...
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Have A Fun and Active Summer!
With another school year wrapped up, many kids are looking forward to summer and lots of free time. You might think summer is when kids...
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Danger: Kids and Laundry Packs
They're convenient but could make your child extremely ill. Those colorful and handy little laundry packs, that many households are switching to as an alternative to...
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Prevent Accidental Drowning This Summer
It won't be long before kids are swimming and splashing in pools and lakes across America. Before your little one grabs his or her swimsuit...
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Motherhood Increases Brain Size
Did you know that giving birth causes your brain to actually grow larger? Research has shown that changes occur in a woman's brain during childbirth...
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Picky Eaters
Picky eating is a normal part of child development. Your job as a parent is to provide your children with healthy, well-balanced meals.
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Mommy Guilt
I spent part of my Mother's Day reading the Time magazine article on attachment parenting. The cover is obviously quite provocative and has stirred a...
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Stop Texting, Start Talking
Do you have a good family routine which includes engaging your kids in a conversation? You should! It's a great way to stick to connecting...
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Cholesterol & Children
I have been attending a conference for my continuing education (I still love going to school) and one of the topics was Universal Cholesterol Screening...
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