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How Far Should a School Go to Accommodate for Kids’ Allergies?

I dont know how many of you have been following this peanut allergy story in Florida, but heres the lowdown. A 6-year-old girl at an elementary school in Edgewater had a peanut allergy so severe that she would have a reaction if she were to breathe traces of nut dust in the air. Her school took certain measures to accommodate her, but many parents became outraged by the lengths the school went to for the girl.

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Laws About Surrogate Mothers

Through surrogacy, a woman carries a baby for an infertile or same-sex couple. Typically, an agency matches the parents-to-be and a perspective surrogate, who must agree on terms that might include payment to cover medical or living expenses during the pregnancy. Conception occurs via insemination, and the surrogate gives the newborn to the couple after delivery. In some states, the surrogate signs away her parental rights before the birth.

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Sport Camps for Kids

If your child seems to never tire of engaging in sports, enrolling him in a summer sports camp may be an effective way to help him build his athletic skills and quench his thirst for physical activity. An array of camps featuring sports programs are available to children. To select your child’s perfect summer escape, consider which sports most strike his fancy, along with how far you want him to venture from home during his camp experience.

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Weight Loss Programs & Camps for Children

Overweight children often find it difficult to lose excess pounds at home because of the lack of physical activity, support and discipline. In addition, munchies are everywhere and easy to get to. Fortunately, weight loss camps or programs are available to help overweight children win their battle with the bulge. Parents can choose a camp with a proven track record and that offers a supportive, fun, healthy and caring environment to ensure the child’s success.