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Preggie Pops
An amazing natural alternative to combating the symptoms of morning sickness! These great-tasting and effective lollipops help provide relief for queesiness and upset stomach. And I love that they are made with all natural ingredients, so it’s safe for you and your baby.
Essential Oils for Children
Essential oils are natural plant extracts that can be used in the bath, in personal care products, or to add fragrance to rooms. Aromatherapy is not just for adults, but can also be helpful for infants and children over three months of age. Use essential oils with your little one to soothe irritability, encourage sleep or foster a good mood, depending upon the oils you choose.
Depression in Preschool Children
Many assume that depression is an adult malady that can not impact younger children; however, as the Pamela Paul reported in the New York Times (2010), children as young as preschool age can suffer from depression. If your preschool child appears to move through bouts of extreme unhappiness, preschool depression could be to blame. To ensure that she doesn’t suffer from this mental anguish any longer than necessary, be attentive to her suffering and seek to determine whether depression is at the root.
Children With Abdominal Pain
Kids experience a range of aches and pains during childhood, and abdominal pain is a frequent complaint. Most pains in the abdominal area don’t represent a medical emergency, but in certain situations, immediate medical attention is necessary. Understanding the implications of abdominal pain and the other symptoms to watch for will help you decide if your child needs immediate care.
Families Coping With Teen Drug Abuse
Marijuana remains the most commonly used illegal drug among America’s youth, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Reports show that while illicit drug use has declined among teens in the United States, the nonmedical use of prescription drugs abused by teens remains high. These include prescription medications, such as stimulants, pain relievers and tranquilizers. Teens also misuse over-the-counter drugs, including cough and cold medications.