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If multitasking was a superpower, new moms would all wear capes. Unfortunately, your baby doesn’t know or care that you have a job other than mom, so don’t expect much cooperation from the little one when you’re trying to land a new client or meet a looming deadline. Don’t worry: you’re up to the job. (Both of them.)… More
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Beginning as early as pre-school, kids are groomed for higher education. In many areas, there is tremendous competition to get into particular schools and parents are extremely preoccupied with intellectual achievement. But what about emotional success?… More
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Healthcare professionals are concerned with growth. Height, weight gain and head circumference – which indicates brain development – change tremendously in the first 3 years of life. A child’s growth chart help your pediatrician get an idea if your child’s changes are healthy and on track…. More
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Unless you live in another solar system, you have heard that there is going to be a solar eclipse on August 21, 2017. All of North America will be able to witness this epic event. People in the path of totality will see one of nature’s most awesome sights, a total solar eclipse. This is where the moon completely blocks out the sun, for a couple of minutes…. More
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Kiddo,
Your world has gotten so much bigger today. Just last week, you had no idea what to expect. You were nervous and your dad and I could tell. You found lots of creative and smart ways to embrace the unknown. Your big sister/little sister games suddenly became all about school, and you drew tons of pictures about school. It helped that your favorite animal is also the school mascot. But, we could see the worry was wearing on you. You had trouble sleeping every night for a week. You got a few stomach aches that week, which we have come to expect when things are bothering you. And, just yesterday, you had your first migraine…. More