Archive for April, 2010

29Apr

Ten Tips on How to Be a (graduate programs) Better Mother

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By Danial Holland
 Every day as I watch my three children grow, I reflect on my most important career choice-the day I became a mom. Like other women, I’ve struggled to balance work, life, home and family, but the good news is there is a solution.
First is to forget trying to be a “Super Mom.” [...]

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27Apr

(Graduation) Vaccines Every Child Should Have

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By Danial Holland
 We all know that in order to prevent serious illnesses from affecting our children we must take them to the doctor at predetermined periods for vaccination. Parents need to know when it is the most indicated moment for such a shot and against which disease is their child protected.
In this article parents [...]

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26Apr

Kid’s bloom in Pre schools (graduate marketing jobs)

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By Look4 Nurseries
 Children who attend official infant care, such as a nursery, at the tender age of nine months are better behaved and less likely to go through a large range of developmental problems at the age of three than the common kid, according to new Government-funded research.
The findings, in The State of the Modern [...]

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26Apr

Establishing a Ritual for Bedtime (graduate programs)

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By Danial Holland
 Any casual glance at child rearing guides will reveal that particular attention is paid to baby sleep habits. The reason is fairly obvious: one of the most difficult things for a new parent to get used to is dealing with constantly being awoken in the night by a newborn. There are no hard [...]

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