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Mayim Bialik on Attachment Parenting: ‘Very Small People Have a Voice’ | Healthland | TIME.com
healthland.time.com — “Attachment parenting — that catch-all term for natural childbirth, co-sleeping, wearing baby in a sling and breast-feeding for a really long time — has got a new celebrity advocate in “Big Bang Theory” actress Mayim Bialik, who has joined the ranks of famous people penning parenting guides.” View full resource at healthland.time.com
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Late blossom: Parenting advice from Mayim Bialik - chicagotribune.com
chicagotribune.com — “It's not every child star who goes on to earn a bachelor's degree in Hebrew and Jewish Studies and a doctorate in neuroscience. But Mayim Bialik is not your typical showbiz kid, as she proved by following her 1990-95 run on NBC 's "Blossom" by hitting the books at UCLA . Now she's back in primetime as a co-star of "The Big Bang Theory," but that hasn't stopped Bialik from teaching courses to homeschool students and writing a parenting book, "Beyond the Sling." Biali” View full resource at chicagotribune.com
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Touchpoints: A Video with T. Berry Brazelton - Child Development Media Inc. Store
childdevelopmentmedia.com — “Touchpoints, as defined by Dr T. Berry Brazelton, are critical periods child development, touchpoints precede a rapid growth in learning.” View full resource at childdevelopmentmedia.com
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"Touchpoints" discusses development issues & parenting advice for the first 3 years of a child's life. Find it here http://t.co/Ds4VAoCl
How to Get Your Kid to Eat --But Not Too Much - Child Development Media Inc. Store
childdevelopmentmedia.com — “Research-based child development videos, books, and curricula for professional development and parent education.” View full resource at childdevelopmentmedia.com
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How much should a child eat? “How to Get Your Kid to Eat -But Not Too Much” answers this and more! Find it here http://t.co/SukERYhV
Bed-Wetting: The Doctor is In - Ladue News: Kids & Parenting: bed-wetting, kids, children, health,
laduenews.com — “Wet sheets, wet pajamas, an embarrassed child and frustrated parents: This scene is familiar to many of us. Bed-wetting, also known as nocturnal enuresis, often is a normal part of a child’s development. Most children are fully toilet-trained and dry at night by the age of 4, but 15 percent of 5-year-olds entering kindergarten still wet the bed. Twice as many boys as girls wet the bed at night after the age of 6; and by the age of 8, fewer than 5 percent of children wet the bed.” View full resource at laduenews.com
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Cyberbullying and Parenting: Back to the Basics - West Roxbury, MA Patch
westroxbury.patch.com — “Some advice for parents from the Freedman Center for Child and Family Development at the Massachusetts School of Professional Psychology.” View full resource at westroxbury.patch.com
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Cyberbullying & #Parenting: Back to the Basics - For parents who might feel "ill-equipped" to deal w/ #cyberbullying http://t.co/w6pyoJ1
New Scientific Review Links Autism to Use of Vaccines
articles.mercola.com — “A new scientific review reveals that there are many peer-reviewed, published theories that suggest possible connections between autism and vaccination.” View full resource at articles.mercola.com
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How to Potentially Eliminate the Hidden Enemy that Triggers Your Child's Autism #parenting http://ow.ly/61phD
Handle Parenting Advice | Child Development Stages | Your #1 Resource for Child Development Stages
childdevelopment-stages.com — “Article by Joseph Then People are always willing to hand out parenting advice. Many times you do not even ask for it. Sometimes handling parenting” View full resource at childdevelopment-stages.com
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Kid Care-St. Louis Children's - Android Market
market.android.com — “Medical Advice for Parents on the Go What should you do if your child develops a fever, cough, vomiting, rash, sore throat or head injury? What is the best remedy for...” View full resource at market.android.com
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Practical tools for helping school-age children thrive | KING5.com | New Day Northwest
king5.com — “We all want to see our kids healthy and thriving. Especially as they enter school. Doctor Laura Kastner is a nationally recognized parenting expert from University of Washington who's written three books on child behavior and development including Getting to Calm: Cool-Headed Strategies for Parenting Tweens and Teens.” View full resource at king5.com
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Kids and social media: Guidance for parents - Harvard Health Publications
health.harvard.edu — “Confused about how to extend analog parenting into the digital world? New guidelines from the American Academy of Pediatrics offers practical advice to pediatricians (and parents) to help children use social media tools safely and in ways that encourage them grow socially and emotionally. Michael Miller, M.D., editor of the Harvard Mental Health Letter, says the guidelines are "anchored in what we know about child and adolescent development rather than any perceived special influences of th” View full resource at health.harvard.edu
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New guidelines from pediatricians offers advice to help children use social media tools safely. http://hvrd.me/gDxUZ2
Parents - March 2011
parents-digital.com — “Parents Magazine is for parents with children from birth to 12 years old. Parents covers child development, behavior, health, and nutrition, education and parental development.” View full resource at parents-digital.com
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RT @cig_lifestyle: CIG author, Dr. Gliksman’s advice to @parentsmagazine? Focus on the positives during pregnancy. http://bit.ly/h6F027
Preschool Teach: Parenting Advice for Raising Toddlers: Has Cursive Writing Become a Lost Art?
preschoolteach.blogspot.com — “How parents can make the most of your child's preschool experience, including expert advice on potty training, toddler discipline, preschool development, leading by example, and other practical parenting tips.” View full resource at preschoolteach.blogspot.com
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Parenting Advice Archive
familiesonlinemagazine.com — “Parenting Help and Advice--Child Development Ages and Stages --- Kid Fun and Family Crafts --- What's for dinner? Are we there yet? from Families Online Magazine” View full resource at familiesonlinemagazine.com
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Preschool Teach: Parenting Advice for Raising Toddlers: More Summer Camp Conveniences
preschoolteach.blogspot.com — “How parents can make the most of your child's preschool experience, including expert advice on potty training, toddler discipline, preschool development, leading by example, and other practical parenting tips.” View full resource at preschoolteach.blogspot.com
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