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Variety is the Spice of your Vegetarian Child’s Diet

16. June 2010

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Eating habits are set in early childhood. Choosing a vegetarian diet can give your child—and your whole family—the opportunity to learn to enjoy a variety of wonderful, nutritious foods. Offer your child a wide variety of grains, fruits, vegetables, nuts, seeds, and soy products, keep it simple and make it fun, and they’ll learn good [...]

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Colic How Granny Smith Nearly Took My Life

9. June 2010

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The good news for all colic sufferers is that it is only temporary but the bad news, just how long is temporary. I am not sure what kind of pain comes with dying but if ever there was a  feeling of the end nearing it was in the temporary moment of my own experience where [...]

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Tips On How To Find A Babysitter

6. June 2010

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 Figuring out what you and your toddler need and what you can afford is just the beginning in determining which child care situation will work best for your family. Next you will have to consider the various options available in your community. Once you have found a babysitter or nanny, these are some of the [...]

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All about home safety and your baby

4. June 2010

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When you first have a newborn baby, you are very protective of it. You are always afraid of something happening to it. Well when you are at home you should not be afraid of anything happening to it because you are there and it should be safe. Keeping your baby safe at home is very [...]

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If your Child is truly overweight, get a hold on eating habits NOW

25. May 2010

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Childhood obesity is an increasing problem in this country as we now know that around fifteen percent of children and adolescents are considered obese. The rate of increase among children and adolescents who are considered obese has increased enormously over the past three decades. Obesity in Childhood is medically far more serious than most parents [...]

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At Last an organic baby formula!

20. May 2010

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Organic foods are now taking the front seat at our childrens tables.. People around the world are now prefering normal grown food to organic alternatives. Most parents these days say they would rather give their babies organic grown products when it comes to giving them a babies formula However, the problem is that until recently, [...]

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Sample Menu Items for your Growing Vegetarian Toddler

18. May 2010

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Vegetarian child. The term almost sounds like an oxymoron we’ve joked about through the years, like jumbo shrimp. The words just don’t seem to go together!  It’s not as unnatural as it may sound. Actually, kids are almost natural vegetarians. It’s imperative that you offer your growing vegetarian child a wide variety of fruits, vegetables, [...]

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Getting Your Vegetarian Toddler Back on Track to good health

17. May 2010

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A Lot of people have this idea that feeding a toddler a vegetarian diet is not safe at all, as long as the parents take care the appropriate nutrients are been given, its quite safe and healthy. Some of the benefits to a propler vegan diet is there is a lower risk of heart problems, [...]

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Childrens Fears

13. May 2010

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All young children have one overwhelming fear in common: the fear of being separated from their parents. Other fears come and go and are either of the child’s own making or instilled in to him by transference of anxiety from the parents. Whether we like it or not, fear has always been a major part [...]

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A Baby Must Be Cared for In Order To Survive

13. May 2010

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Like other animals, human beings are genetically programmed to respond to their offspring’s behaviour. A baby continually tires to attract his mother’s and later his father’s attention and makes sure that she is aware of his needs. As she cares for him in response to these needs, she’ll talk to him, smile, cuddle and play. [...]

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