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Ready, Set, Selfie: Should We Be Concerned About Our Kids On Social Media?
Think your child is only on Facebook and is probably aware of the dangers? Think againand again, and again, and again. Your tweens and teens are on many social media sites, and chances are its not even Facebook. Most parents know about Facebook; heck, most parents are on Facebook. What parents dont know about are the countless other social media experiences their children have on a daily basis. The myriad of bizarre …
Rita Wilson Reveals She Has Breast Cancer and had a Double Mastectomy
Rita Wilson is an incredible woman and actress. She shared today with PEOPLE that she was diagnosed with breast cancer and last week underwent a double mastectomy and reconstructive surgery. She has an incredible attitude and also gives solid advice that saved her life. Wilson stated that she is "recovering and most importantly, expected to make…
What If My New Baby Has Down Syndrome? – A Road Map To The Early Doctors Visits
Honey, Do you have the diaper bag? she frantically asks as she fills bottles with formula. Yeah babe. We are ready…lets go so we arent late! he replies in a haste. What about the binky??? Dont forget his binky!!!! she implores. Ive got it all…just get him in the car seat and lets go!!! he hollers from the driveway as he starts the car.
Food Additives to Avoid During Pregnancy
Pregnancy comes with a new set of rules, and many new mothers-to-be are flooded with information on how to best nurture your future bundle of joy. While it is common knowledge that you should avoid alcohol, drugs and smoking, you should also steer clear of less discussed food additives during pregnancy.
Treatment for ADHD in Teenagers
You have noticed that your teenager has difficulty paying attention when you give him instructions. He may constantly need to move, may fidget or get up and walk around in the middle of class or dinner. If his lack of focus and hyperactivity are a regular occurrence that have lasted longer than six months, he may have attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder, or ADHD. While ADHD cannot be cured, several treatments may help keep your teenager on track.