- Advantages of Breast Feeding By:-brad brown
With numerous guidelines being written on the importance and benefits of breastfeeding, more and more mothers are becoming aware of how beneficial it is to nurse their babies.
- Using Breast Feeding Pumps By:-brad brown
One of the more important items on a mother's agenda is breastfeeding her baby. Breastfeeding is a very important event for the baby and the mother. By breastfeeding your baby, you can make sure
- Babies And Toddlers - How To Succeed By:-peter radford
This Article outlines the development from a newborn baby to a toddler. It outlines the skills acquired at each stage, including learning and behavioural idiosyncrasies. It touches on toilet training and managing the growing child’s newfound freedom.
- Young Baby - How To Succeed By:-peter radford
This article centres on the various aspects relating to a newborn baby. It defines the characteristics of appearance at birth, particularly in terms of physical features, and their proportions. It pays special attention to the application of the Apgar score for quickly assessing the health of a newborn baby immediately after childbirth.
- A Mother's Story By:-CCHR Florida
A mom was told that her son didn't "fit-in" with the other children because he wouldn't sing his ABCs along with the other pre-schoolers. The message from the school teachers and school psychologists was a message that this one mother didn't want to hear, year after year, "Your child needs to go on medication." Imagine being told you have to put your child on a medication that will alter his basic personality forever. This is the story of one mother and what she learned along the way.
- Children taken to mental health facilities, from school grounds By:-CCHR Florida
Imagine if children, who know they have already broken a school rule, under the pressure of getting in trouble at home, answer mental health questions that ask them things they would only discuss with their best friend. And imagine upon evaluation, they may be deemed by the psychologist to be a “risk to themselves or a risk to others”. Once the child is deemed such a risk, they are escorted, by a law enforcement official, to a receiving facility for involuntary commitment to a psychiatric ward.
- Simple Ways to Reduce Common Headache in Children By:-Bo Woloshyn
Headaches are commonly assumed to be the domain of stressed out adults, but with many children who are loaded with eight hours of schooling, homework and extra curricular activities, iPods, cell phones, portable video games, TVs, laptops, headaches are actually quite common-place amongst the under 18 set
- A Mother’s Story By:-CCHR Florida
A mom was told that her son didn't "fit-in" with the other children because he wouldn't sing his ABCs along with the other pre-schoolers. The message from the school teachers and school psychologists was a message that this one mother didn't want to hear, year after year, "Your child needs to go on medication." Imagine being told you have to put your child on a medication that will alter his basic personality forever. This is the story of one mother and what she learned along the way.
- How A Child Feels On Psychiatric Medication By:-CCHR Florida
“It’s the kid around the corner, it’s that other kid, it could never be mine”. One day you are called into school and you are told that YOUR kid needs to be put on some sort of medication. This is simply because he acts like a kid. How does a child feel on psychiatric medication? This article and video will give you some insight.
- Children taken to mental health facilities, from school grounds! By:-CCHR Florida
Imagine if children, who know they have already broken a school rule, under the pressure of getting in trouble at home, answer mental health questions that ask them things they would only discuss with their best friend. And imagine upon evaluation, they may be deemed by the psychologist to be a “risk to themselves or a risk to others”. Once the child is deemed such a risk, they are escorted, by a law enforcement official, to a receiving facility for involuntary commitment to a psychiatric ward.
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