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Top Tips for Setting Healthy Sleep Habits for Your Child

Children are a mystery and a joy to have around. They will make you laugh and also cause you to pull your hair out. But, as a parent it is your job to help them develop healthy habits that will last for a lifetime. Today, we will talk about how to set boundaries for healthy [...]

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Helping Teens Lose Weight Safely

It appears that teens are susceptible to crash dieting, trend diets, and other unhealthy weight loss measures. There are healthy techniques to help teenagers to lose additional pounds – it’s vital to take account of the proven fact that a teen’s body differs significantly from adults ‘ and children’s bodies, too. Is Your Teen Actually [...]

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Ear Infections in Babies

Babies can be fussy for a number of reasons. One reason is that their ears are hurting them. This could signify that an ear infection is in progress. Here is some helpful information on ear infections and what to do if your baby shows the signs. An ear infection is not uncommon in babies. It [...]

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Coping Mechanisms for Asperger’s Syndrome Children in the Public Classroom

Stress is a normal part of the daily classroom experience for children. Most children have natural coping mechanisms that allow them to deal with stress and keep it from building up. A child with Asperger’s Syndrome, on the other hand, frequently does not have these kinds of coping mechanisms. Instead, children dealing with this disorder [...]

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Childhood Diseases and Immunizations

As a child, it probably seemed like you were often getting sick from colds or falls from play. But what about things like mumps and measles? You may not have dealt with that, especially if you had been given all of your shots. These shots we are referring to are immunizations. Children, starting at the [...]

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How to Get Your Baby to Sleep Soundly Through the Night

What is a new parent’s number one frustration? Their baby doesn’t sleep through the night. Some parents are lucky and baby will sleep for eight or twelve hours at a stretch from the beginning. On the other hand, most parents are not that lucky. As adults, we need more than two or three hours of [...]

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How to Calm Down a Colicky Baby and the Parents

New parents have a lot of challenges to face. It’s hard enough for them when baby doesn’t sleep through the night, but what if he is exhibiting signs of colic? Before you can deal with your baby, someone may have to calm you down. As a parent, the word “overreacting” isn’t in your vocabulary. This [...]

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Doctors and Diagnosing Autism

When a doctor first suggests that your child has autism, your immediate reaction might be disbelief and the urge to seek a second, third, or even fourth opinion. Because autism is so different in every child, it is a tricky disorder to diagnose. However, there are a few key ways in which doctors can efficiently [...]

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Bedtime Stories: Hypnosis for Children

How many times have we herd some rustling coming from the children’s bedroom only to find-out that our kids are having sleeping problems or are wetting the bed. Fortunately for us, these issues can be addressed by using hypnosis for children. There are more and more children who are feeling the effects of insomnia. In [...]

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Eliminating the Source: What Causes Autism

Many parents hope that in finding a source of autism, this disorder can be cured or prevented. Unfortunately, scientists have yet to find one single reason why children develop autism. It is possible that someday autism will be linked to a specific gene abnormality, but the more likely source is not one thing, but a [...]

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