Archive for January, 2010
Starting Your (graduation day) Baby on Baby Food
No commentsBy Millard Franco
As your little one reaches the age of five or six months, it’s time to start thinking about introducing semi-solid foods into his or her diet. Before then, mother’s milk is the best food for a baby. Breast milk is easy to digest and provides a rich supply of vitamins and disease-fighting antibodies [...]
Obama Is (graduation) Bringing In Scholarships for Single Mothers
No commentsBy Fred Jackson
Single working mothers have perhaps the toughest job of all, in having to take care of their families on their own. A goal or a wish for many moms that has to be put on hold because of family responsibilities, is higher education. President Obama, together with his new administration, is, [...]
An (graduation quotes) Ounce of Prevention
No commentsBy Millard Franco
Let’s face it: As a parent or guardian, your child means everything to you. When putting your child through daycare or school, it is important to make sure that nothing goes wrong to harm your child - either physically or mentally.
Additionally, your child’s health and safety should be one of your top concerns. [...]
Improving Your (graduation day) Child’s Memory
No commentsBy Irvin Mcclain
One of the mysteries has been solved. Babies younger than 8-9 months old do remember and have specific memories. For a long time, the question has baffled researchers, doctors, as well as parents-whether children have the power to remember or does memory develop later in life.
Did you know that there are three distinct [...]










