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Summer Sports Season is Here: Tips for Injury Prevention | Affinity Health Blog
blog.affinityhealth.org — “Playing sports is a great way for your child to stay fit and healthy, learn about teamwork and develop a sense of personal satisfaction. However, kids' injuries from playing sports are on the rise, due to several factors. Most of these sports injuries can be prevented.” View full resource at blog.affinityhealth.org
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It's important to understand why sports injuries occur in order to prevent them. Here is a helpful blog post: http://t.co/saTtX1da
Level Of Oxytocin In Pregnant Women Predicts Mother-child Bond
sciencedaily.com — “In animals, oxytocin, dubbed 'the hormone of love and bonding,' is critically important for the development of parenting, is elicited during sexual intercourse, and is involved in maintaining close relationships. These findings implicate oxytocin in the bonding process, but little research has been done on this relationship in humans. Now a new study demonstrates the links between oxytocin and bonding in human mothers.” View full resource at sciencedaily.com
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Research shows supportive parenting increases size of child's hippocampus which affects learning, emotional regulation, stress response and more. | depression-and-bipolar | happychild.com.au
happychild.com.au — “Research shows supportive parenting increases size of child's hippocampus which affects learning, emotional regulation, stress response, depression and more.” View full resource at happychild.com.au
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Obesity - Retrospective Reports of Child Feeding Practices, Current Eating Behaviors, and BMI in College Students
nature.com — “Formerly known as Obesity Research, Obesity is the official journal of The Obesity Society. Available in print and online, Obesity is dedicated to increasing knowledge, fostering research, and promoting better treatment for people with obesity and their loved ones. Obesity publishes important peer-reviewed research and cutting-edge reviews, commentaries, public health and medical developments.” View full resource at nature.com
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The 6 Most Important Child Development Research Studies of 2011
parents.com — “Our Red-Hot Parenting blogger and the associate professor of psychiatry and behavior at Brown Medical School explains the new studies that are influencing the way parents think about child health and development.” View full resource at parents.com
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Read @parentsmagazine's Top 6 Child Development Research Studies of 2011 http://t.co/R5vbj7k6 Nicely explains findings & implications
StressFreeKids's Channel - YouTube
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Parents, Kids, and Sleep (Part 1)
childhoodobesitynews.com — “Childhood obesity research stresses the importance of sleep, showing that teenage boys are especially at risk for developing obesity due to lack of sleep.” View full resource at childhoodobesitynews.com
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Rapid-Fire Science: When Research Confuses Rather Than Illuminates | Red-Hot Parenting
parents.com — “Parents want to keep up with the latest science to help them stay informed about child development and health. But what do parents do when the rapid pace of” View full resource at parents.com
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What parents should do when the scientific research on topics such as food allergies are confusing: http://bit.ly/kOxxig #redhotparenting
Parents' verbal stumbles can aid in children's language development - Related Stories - AAP SmartBrief
smartbrief.com — “U.S. researchers learned that parents' verbal stumbles or "disfluencies," such as saying "um" and "er" occasionally, can help hone language skills of children over age 2 because they help the child to anticipate that something important and new will be said. Researchers, whose study appears in the --” View full resource at smartbrief.com
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For Children From Disadvantaged Homes The Quality Of Child Care Could Be Key
medicalnewstoday.com — “Decades of research have demonstrated the importance of the resources in children's homes and the benefits of high-quality interactions with parents in supporting healthy development. High-quality” View full resource at medicalnewstoday.com
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YouTube - StressFreeKids's Channel
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No Such Thing as Too Much Love: ‘Spoiled’ Babies Grow Up to Be Smarter, Kinder Kids – TIME Healthland
healthland.time.com — “Can extra nurturing during infancy make your child kinder and smarter? Over the last several decades, more and more research has suggested that experiences in early life " even prenatal life " can have a disproportionate influence on the development of personality and physical and mental heal...” View full resource at healthland.time.com
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Preschool Teach: Parenting Advice for Raising Toddlers: Why it’s Important that Your Toddler Learns to Dress Herself
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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Why Reading Is So Important For Children - Child Development - Parenting - Family Resource
familyresource.com — “We're always telling children that books and reading are good for them, but have we ever really thought about why that's true ? Exactly what do older children get out of reading novels? What do younger kids get from being read to? Does reading matter?” View full resource at familyresource.com
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YouTube - StressFreeKids's Channel
youtube.com — “Stress Free Kids has developed a line of children's books, CDs and curriculums designed to help children manage anxiety, stress and anger while promoting self-esteem and peaceful sleep. Research-based, stress management techniques in a unique storytelling format have been embraced by psychologists, child life care specialists, teachers, counselors, parents, military families, yoga fans, the Autism community and most importantly children. Proven techniques of deep breathing, progressive muscular ” View full resource at youtube.com
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RT @StressFreeKids Indigo Dreams Kids Relaxation Music on YouTube! http://bit.ly/amBKz0
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