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Monthly Archives: August 2011
Monthly Archives: August 2011
If you want to help your toddler talk, there are some things you can incorporate into your everyday interactions that can help him or her learn to speak, or speak more proficiently. Here are some ideas. Hold the Baby Talk Experts agree that you should speak at a level that is on your toddler’s level, […]
Continue readingUnfortunately, the risk of getting breast cancer is very real. While cancer is a complex illness, new research has pointed to environmental and lifestyle factors that may increase or reduce the risk of breast cancer. Here are some tips helping to reduce your risk of breast cancer. Keep a Healthy Weight Obesity is associated not […]
Continue readingIn my ongoing search for good-tasting baked goods for my son, I ordered The Allergen-Free Baker’s Handbook by Cybele Pascal from Book Depository (it was also a good way to test this online bookstore, which offers free shipping to several countries in the world. Check it out.) Anyways, The Allergen-Free Baker’s Handbook promises recipes without […]
Continue readingYour baby is a baby only once, and just for a little while. Rather than worrying about growth and development charts, why not have some fun? This is your chance! Getting out with your baby helps you both – it gets you out of the house, and provides baby with invaluable social interaction and brain […]
Continue readingWhere has this book been all my life? I grew up with a Mom who filled our house with lush, green plants, and grew exotic orchids in her green house. Her garden was the envy of friends and family. So why, oh why, am I unable to keep any plant alive? Why didn’t any of […]
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