Parenting & Child Development: From Infancy to Adolescence

Parenting success relies on understanding developmental benchmarks, managing maternal health during and after pregnancy, and implementing effective behavioral strategies for toddlers and teenagers.

How to Tone the Flab Above the Belly Button

Everyone accumulates fat the same way, from poor diet and a lack of physical activity. But not everyone stores fat in the same places. If you have flab above your belly button, you probably want to eliminate this excess fat. According to the American Council on Exercise, spot reduction is not possible.

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Can Teething Cause Loss of Appetite?

Children usually start teething between 4 to 7 months, and they usually have all 20 baby teeth by the time they are 3 years old. During this time, you might notice that your little one experiences a variety of symptoms each time a tooth erupts.

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Is it OK to Put Lotion on a Peeling Newborn?

Newborn infants often have dry skin that appears flaky or peels, according to Daniel Feiten, M.D. of Greenwood Pediatrics. As this is a natural process, most newborns do not generally require lotion to alleviate the condition, but using one is perfectly fine if the appearance bothers you.

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How Often Should I Eat While I Am Pregnant?

Once you find out you are pregnant, you may start to hear that it is fine for you to eat whatever you want whenever you want since you are eating for two. However, what you eat and when you eat it can affect your unborn baby and the way you feel while you are pregnant.

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How to Sterilize Water-Filled Teethers

When stored in the refrigerator, the liquid inside water-filled teethers becomes cold, which helps soothe and numb your baby's gums to ease teething symptoms. Unfortunately, after spending a bit of time in your youngster's mouth, the teether will need to be sterilized to keep it clean and safe for continued use.

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How to Stop a 9-Year-Old From Lying

A child’s reasons for lying are often dependent on her age. CNN Health quotes Dr. Elizabeth Berger, author of “Raising Kids With Character,” as indicating that a 9-year-old most often fibs to escape negative consequences or an unpleasant situation.

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Pregnancy Symptoms in Women With PCOS

Polycystic ovary syndrome, more commonly known as PCOS, can have a major impact on your fertility. If you have PCOS, which affects between 4 and 12 percent of women, according to a February 2004 "Clinical Medicine and Research" article, you may have a difficult time getting pregnant.

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Home Remedies for Sore Nipples Due to Breastfeeding

While breastfeeding shouldn't cause pain, tell that to a mother with cracked, bleeding or painful nipples. This condition is likely caused from adjusting to a new nursing baby or improper positioning, which are circumstances you can correct. But in the meantime, you need some relief from your sore nipples.

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How to Help a Gassy Newborn

Your newborn may get gassy for a variety of reasons. She may swallow air while feeding, crying or sucking a pacifier; or get gas from milk or food sensitivity.

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Can You Eat Edamame During Pregnancy?

Edamame is a fancy name for soybeans, which are a pea-like member of vegetable family that can be eaten fresh or purchased frozen. Edamame packs a large nutritional punch and the vegetable is safe during pregnancy in most cases.

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Foods to Avoid While Taking Ritalin

Ritalin is the name brand of methylphenidate, a medication used to control the impulsivity and hyperactivity associated with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder and to manage the symptoms of narcolepsy. Ritalin is a central nervous system stimulant drug.

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Side Effects of Overprotective Parenting

As children grow, they progress from total dependence during their first years of life to a higher degree of independence in their teenage years, when they start feeling the need to create their own identity.

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Is Spirulina Safe While Pregnant?

Spirulina is a blue-green algae that is sold as a supplement purported to have numerous health effects from boosting immune function to lowering cholesterol to helping prevent cancer. It is also sold as a general health booster that is high in protein, iron and other minerals.

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5 Things You Need to Know About Cluster Feeding

Cluster feeding refers to a newborn's feeding pattern. Basically, many newborns will group their feedings together, putting little time between them. After several feedings, they'll take a longer break between feedings and then go back to cluster feeding.

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The Link Between Mirena & Miscarriage

Mirena is an intrauterine device, or IUD, produced by Bayer Pharmaceuticals. It is a soft plastic IUD that slowly releases a hormone called levonorgestrel into the uterus for up to five years.

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Extreme Hunger Pains in Late Pregnancy

Hunger and digestive discomfort are familiar sensations to most pregnant women, especially those in their last few months or weeks of pregnancy. Your growing baby puts increasing pressure on your stomach, making it difficult and uncomfortable to eat a full meal. There are a few ways to increase your comfort, however.

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Is Boost Drink Healthy During Pregnancy?

You know that eating a healthy diet while you are pregnant is one of the most important things you can do to make sure you have a healthy baby. Your diet for pregnancy should include a variety of foods from each of the food groups to make sure you meet all of your nutrient needs.

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Does Playing Computer Games Negatively Affect Children?

In 1966, engineer Ralph Baer invented the "Brown Box" prototype that enabled companies to create home video-gaming systems. The introduction of home computers has taken video gaming to a new dimension. Children now have a huge array of choices regarding when and how they play their computer games.

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