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  1. Is Your Child As Healthy As You Think? I Bet Not!
    by Danni Vickers. The latest health statistics show that American's kids are scoring low on nutrition. Most children fall show on zinc, iron, vitamin A, vitamin C, and vitamin E. Most children are eating to much fast food and fats and not enough fruits and vegetables. Many parents think their children are healthy and eating well, when in fact they are not! Recent reports from the U.S. Department of Agriculture (U... products, articles, news

  2. Kids & Healthy Eating
    by Michael Byrd. What parent doesn't want their kids to eat healthier? We've all had to bribe, cajole, threaten and manipulate our children at least once, but wouldn't it be nice if we didn't have to stoop to such heavy handed tactics? Here are some tips to help you out. Start early! Don't wait until it's too late and your child's already ruined by sweets and treats. Once they've tasted ice cream, it's harder to... products, articles, news

  3. How to Make the Switch to Healthy Snacks
    by Stephanie Foster. Summer's here, and that means that many children will be at home with more time for snacking. While many would love a cabinet filled with sweet treats for snacks, it's much better if you can get them into the habit of healthy snacks. Now how are you going to do that? The first step is simple to say, harder to put into practice. Simply start buying healthier treats and leave the junk in the stor... products, articles, news

  4. Stressed-Out Students: Take 10 Steps Toward A Healthy 2007
    by Maria Pascucci. Christmas break is (unfortunately) over and your spring semester is in full swing. You have books to read, tests to study for and papers to write. You can't afford to miss class. You don't have time to get sick. The reality is though students get sick. You become stressed out by all your academic commitments, skimp on sleep, fill up on junk food and then when your compromised immune system brush... products, articles, news

  5. Raising Vegetarian Children - How to Make Sure They Grow and Stay Healthy
    by Douglas Hanna. We are currently helping raise a granddaughter and her mother insists that we feed her a vegetarian diet. This started me wondering whether or not a vegetarian diet is good for a child. I did some research into the subject and discovered some interesting facts: 1. Vegetarian children are less likely to develop fewer diseases than their meat-eating counterparts. 2. Vegetarians tend to exhibit... products, articles, news

  6. Grand Parenting - The Science of Installing A Child Car Seat Child Restraint Not a Snap Installation
    by Carl Chesal. Wow! Janet and I will soon be proud grandparents of a beautiful child, a gift from the loving union of our daughter, Sharon, and her husband, Greg. Who knew there would be so more to learn. And re-learn about the care of baby and children! So much to consider and prepare before the baby arrives. Every parent and grandparent must be diligent in ensuring safety first for their grandchildren. Aut... products, articles, news

  7. Needs To Know: Part 4 - The Child
    by Ken Fields. Between the ages of about 5 and 12 years, we refer to the growing person as a child. Childhood may be the most dynamic phase of human development. Unparalleled growth occurs in a short period of time. Body size and weight, lanquage acquisition, peer relations and social interaction, intellectual capacity, logic, reason...there is just so much happening within this period that it can become confus... products, articles, news

  8. How to get your Child to do Chores
    by Joseph Then. If you find that you are repeating the same things repeatedly to your children about house hold chores, then there are a few things that you can do. There is no reason to get upset and angry with your children when the do not want to do chores. Here are a few parenting tips that you can learn to get your child to do chores. You can change the pattern in your life and it is never too late. U... products, articles, news

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