2009

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The Stitch Fairy’s Coming!

The Stitch Fairy’s Coming!

A comforting old friend can help when those stitches come out.

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Help For Mommy Melt Down

Help For Mommy Melt Down

Have you ever had a hard time keeping your cool when it’s 5:30 P.M., dinner isn’t made, your five-year-old is having a tantrum, the baby has a cold …

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DAILY FIND: Watch A Master Do His Thing

DAILY FIND: Watch A Master Do His Thing

A 12 year-old boy will blow your mind as he solves that annoying Rubic’s Cube in…2 minutes! You gotta see it.

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THE DAILY FIND: Worry Woos

THE DAILY FIND: Worry Woos

The Worry Woo monsters bring human emotions to life to help little ones manage some scary feelings. Click below for the link.

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DAILY FIND: Dealing With Guilt

DAILY FIND: Dealing With Guilt

Find out how a child’s feelings of guilt, and the way you respond to them, can influence the development of their conscience.

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THE DAILY FIND: Take the Narcissistic Personality Inventory

THE DAILY FIND: Take the Narcissistic Personality Inventory

We’re surrounded by narcissistic celebrities and politicians. Ever wonder if you might have one foot in their world? Find out below.

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MAMAS ALERT! Some H1N1 Vaccine Recalled

MAMAS ALERT! Some H1N1 Vaccine Recalled

Single dose pre-filled syringes produced by Sanofi Pasteur may lack potency.

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THE DAILY FIND: How Your Child Can Help Blow the Whistle on H1N1

THE DAILY FIND: How Your Child Can Help Blow the Whistle on H1N1

Dr. Sanjay Gupta explains how to teach your child the warning signs of worsening flu. Knowledge is power. Click below for the link.

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An About-Face For Strollers

An About-Face For Strollers

Oh great…front-facing strollers can cause language delays?

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10 Reasons to Talk to Your Kids About Tiger

When this blockbuster first hit the news I really didn’t think much about it beyond ‘Oh gee … another celebrity who can’t live up to the hype … how not-surprising’.  But as the days go by and more astonishing details are disgorged onto our TV screens and into our kids’ ears every 15 minutes, I [...]

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