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Is Your Teen Suicidal? 5 Warning Signs for Parents
The teenage years are arguably the most challenging for teens and their parents alike.
Parenting in the Age of Online Porn
Flash back to sixth grade. Curious about my body, puberty, and all the rest, I spent hours lying on our living room rug as a 12-year-old, pouring over my parents’ huge Merriam Webster dictionary, looking up anatomically correct, gender specific verbs and nouns. There were even a few illustrations. A remarkably quaint scene today. Recently, while…
Autism Evaluations: Part 1
This topic is near and dear to my heart. I have much to say which will take place in two blogs. Ill begin with a rant: Do not let a regional center (if you live in the state of California) turn you away if you have a concern about your child and autism. Do not let them screen your child over the phone! And, do not let your pediatrician blow off your concerns.
“Laughing Baby” Mom Shares Viral Video Secrets
Hes been called the Laughing Baby in the media. On YouTube, his video is appropriately titled Baby Laughing Hysterically at Ripping Paper, and in just two months, its attracted over 16 million views. To define it best in web slang: His video has gone viral. Its catapulted a 10-month-old boy to a type of celebrity status, plucking a small family from St. Louis, Missouri, and plopping them down on the couch of televisions The Today Show.
About Natural Male Enhancement
Photographs of smiling couples, captured in an intimate embrace, gaze at you from your computer screen convincingly. Such are the marketing tactics for natural male enhancement products that proliferate the Internet and interrupt your late-night television programs. If the man in your life is eyeballing these products, you should know that not only are natural male enhancement pills unlikely to do what they claim; the National Center for Complementary and Alternative Medicine (NCCAM) says they could even be dangerous.