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5 Questions to Ask When Choosing a Pediatrician

Choosing a pediatrician is one of the most important decisions you make regarding your child’s well-being. When entrusting your child’s health to a pediatrician, you are bound to have concerns about whether you are picking the right practice or doctor. Here are five questions to ask when choosing a pediatrician. Although not exhaustive, this list points you in the right direction when it comes to selecting a doctor or practice for your child.

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Signs Your Husband Is Cheating

If you suspect your husband is being unfaithful, the not knowing can be worse than finding out the truth. The only way you can be positive that your husband is cheating on you is to actually catch him in the act; however, there are several signs that your husband is conducting a well-hidden affair.

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How to Host a Passover Seder

The Passover holiday celebrates the triumph of the Israelites when Moses led them out of slavery in Egypt. On the first night of Passover, the celebration takes the form of a special dinner, called a Seder, which follows a certain order; each step is part of the ritual of remembering that miraculous time. Although hosting a Passover Seder takes a great deal of preparation, in many extended families, many hands join together to prepare and then to celebrate together.

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Ways to Recycle

Separating glass and paper into recycling bins represents only a small fraction of the possible recycling options for the average household. Tactics that keep trash or household items out of the landfills fall under the recycling umbrella. Before throwing old items into the trash can, consider possible alternative purposes for the items. Challenge yourself to reduce the amount of waste that fills your garbage bin each week.

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How to Potty Train a Toddler

In today’s world, children are doing things younger and younger. One exception to this seems to be potty training. Perhaps due to the availability of disposable diapers, training pants and other types of toddler-size disposable underwear, children are getting trained later and later, and even many preschools no longer require that a toddler be potty trained. Potty training a toddler is not difficult as long as both parent and child are ready.