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.

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Toddler Toenail Problems

Preventive measures can reduce your toddler’s risk of toenail problems. If your toddler regularly has toenail problems or has symptoms that are not disappearing regardless of your best effort, make an appointment with a podiatrist so relief can occur as soon as possible.

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Negative Effects of Television on Kids

Excessive and unsupervised television viewing can have negative effects on kids. While the American Academy of Pediatrics, or AAP, recommends that children older than 2 only watch one to two hours of quality programming a day, the average 8- to-18-year-old kid watches four hours of TV a day.

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A Period While Pregnant and Having a Negative Test

It's possible to have what appears to be a period, even if you're pregnant. It's also possible to have a negative home pregnancy test and still be pregnant. If you think you might be pregnant, even though you're having vaginal bleeding and you have a negative pregnancy test, talk to your medical provider.

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What Is the White Stuff on a Baby's Tongue?

The sight of a gurgling, well-fed baby warms nearly everyone's heart. Alarm bells may start to jangle inside a new parent's head, however, when he spies a coating of white stuff on his baby's tongue.

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Cervical Changes During Menopause

As a woman becomes older and her supply of eggs diminishes, she eventually enters menopause, when her body undergoes a number of changes. Most women enter menopause between the ages of 45 and 55, although this varies. Some of the changes that menopause causes are obvious, while others can be more subtle.

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How Long Should a Toddler Stay Home After Vomiting?

Vomiting is startling for both a toddler and a caregiver at times. Despite the boldness of the symptom, it isn't usually an indication of a serious health condition. Toddlers can contract a number of highly contagious organisms that cause vomiting.

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What Is a High IQ for a Child?

Every good parent wants the best for her child, including opportunities for educational enrichment. From learning games to language courses, a variety of tools claim to raise a child’s IQ score. But what do IQ scores really mean?

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What Does it Mean When a Baby Sticks Out His Tounge?

Long before babies can talk, they use a variety of gestures to communicate. These gestures include crying, smiling, smacking their lips or scrunching up their noses, according to the article "Reading Your Baby's Cues" on the website PBS Parents. In addition, babies often stick out their tongues.

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Dangers of Tylenol for Infants

Acetaminophen, brand name Tylenol, or international generic name paracetamol, is a medication given to infants and children for fever and pain. It is considered safe when used in the recommended dose of 10 to 15 mg per kilo of body weight per dose.

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How to Teach Boundaries to Children with Activities

Boundaries, including both physical and social, are an important part of raising children who are respectful and who have self-control, say Henry Cloud and John Sims Townsend, authors of "Boundaries with Kids: When to Say Yes, When to Say No, to Help Your Children Gain Control of Their Lives."

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What Are the Causes of Ankle Pain in Children?

The ankle is a hinge joint that connects the tibia and fibula bones, and provides stability for weight bearing and foot mobility. Foot and ankle pain is quite common during childhood and adolescence, and most of the time is no cause for concern.

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Nutrition Questions for Kids

Eating habits develop early in life, so when children learn how to eat healthy the result can literally be life-altering. By teaching children about nutrition, you help them understand the reasons behind choosing an apple or choosing a candy bar. Nutrition-based questions for kids should start with the basics.

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What Are the Causes of Violent Behavior in Children?

Violence in children includes a range of behaviors, including threats, bullying, harm to animals, aggression toward others, explosive temper tantrums and armed assault. Children who show a pattern of such behavior are often diagnosed with a psychiatric illness known as conduct disorder.

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Belly Button Hernia Symptoms in Adults

Umbilical hernia, protrusion of the intestine into a weakened opening in the abdominal muscle, occurs more often in infants than adults. Around 2 percent of adults develop an umbilical hernia, M. Velasco of Puerto Rico University Hospital Department of Surgery reported in 1999 in “Hernia.

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Premature Tooth Loss in Children

Most people are born with two sets of teeth; the primary, or baby, teeth begin to erupt from your baby's gums at an average age of six months, according to the American Dental Association, though the actual age of eruption varies widely.

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Signs of a Cocaine Baby

During pregnancy, all substances that the mother consumes, either beneficial and dangerous, are passed on to the child. If a pregnant woman consumes cocaine during her pregnancy, the child may not develop properly.

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Postpartum Weight Loss

Ten pounds is the average amount of weight lost following the birth of a child. The weight of the baby, the placenta, and amniotic fluid accounted for this weight loss. For up to two weeks after giving birth, the mother will continue to lose weight due to loss of body fluids; however she will retain 7 lbs of body fat.

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Programs for Single Fathers

According to a recent report on NBC News, a study by the Pew Research Center found that the number of single fathers in the U.S. is on the rise, with 2.6 million households led by a single father in 2011 -- a ninefold increase from 1960, when single fathers numbered about 300,000.

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