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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The Effects of Barbiturates on the Fetus in Pregnancy

Barbiturates such as phenobarbital are used to treat epilepsy. These medications are a type of depressant and act on the brain to inhibit the misfiring of the brain in epilepsy. Barbiturates are also a common drug of abuse. Women who abuse barbiturates can experience memory loss, irritability and changes in alertness.

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Causes of Bloating When You Are 4 Weeks Pregnant

Many women are surprised to learn that even very early in pregnancy, it’s possible to feel -- and look -- several months pregnant. This is due to abdominal bloating, which begins as early as the first few days after conception and can last well into the first trimester.

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Weight-Loss Plan for Teen Girls

Reaching and maintaining a healthy weight is critical for overweight and obese teenage girls. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reports that about 21 percent of U.S.

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Stages of Psychological Development in a Child

From birth to young adulthood, children have a life separate from their physical being. The stages and ways children learn follow the physical milestones of development, with babies learning by using their senses and children in school learning by experience, trial and observation.

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Medications That Will Affect HGC Testing for Pregnancy

Whether a woman has missed her menstrual period or simply β€œfeels pregnant,” home pregnancy tests offer the convenience of testing without having to make a doctor appointment. Home tests sense the hormone hCG, which is produced by the chorion (part of what will become the placenta) of a developing embryo.

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How Education Affects Early Childhood Development

Early childhood education can impact a child's academic success and reduce incidences of crime and delinquency, according to professor W. Steven Barnett, author of "Preschool Education and Its Lasting Effects: Research and Policy Implications," published by the National Institute for Early Education Research.

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The Dangers of Electric Blankets

A cozy, warm electric blanket appeals to many people during the winter months. Electric blankets typically save money compared to turning up the heat when the temperatures drop, but they also present some dangers.

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Bad Behavior in Children at School

Disruptive behavior in school can lead to a myriad of problems for the teacher, school faculty, classmates and the child causing trouble. Knowing the difference between rude behavior and bad behavior can be a challenge. If your child continuously misbehaves in school, he may be labeled as a "bad child"

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Theories on Parental Involvement

"Parent involvement," a term researchers use to describe the interest family takes in a child's education, is of special interest to educators who encourage parents to help kids at home with homework and projects.

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About Pregnancy & First Trimester Bleeding & Blood Clots

Normally, pregnant women stop having menstrual periods, but vaginal bleeding may still occur during pregnancy. Although the bleeding can be worrisome, it is most common for women during the first trimester, the first 12 weeks of pregnancy.

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What Can Be Done for Loose Teeth?

Loose teeth are normal in children as they lose their baby teeth and get their permanent set. Some adults develop loose teeth too, but the American Dental Association, ADA, warns this is usually a sign of periodontal disease. The teeth can actually fall out if you don't treat the problem.

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The Average Weight & Height of 2-Year-Olds

Between birth and his second birthday, your baby will grow an amazing amount. During the year leading up to your child's third birthday, you can expect him to grow another two to three inches and gain an additional four pounds, according to KidsHealth.

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The Social, Emotional & Physical Development of Infants

As you bring home your new infant, you may be surprised at how fast he seems to grow. Your baby will continue to develop socially, emotionally and physically and will develop a strong understanding of language. You can help your child grow by consistently interacting with him.

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C-Section Pain Medications Compatible With Breastfeeding

Women recovering from a cesarean birth often require pain medication. When the patient is also a breast-feeding mother, medication should be kept to a minimum to avoid causing side effects in the nursing newborn. According to breast feeding resource Kellymom.

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What Is Considered Disruptive Behavior in a Classroom?

Teachers are responsible for the education of large groups of students. When students display disruptive behavior, the teacher must stop what she is doing to remedy the situation. The interruptions adversely affect all of the students in the classroom.

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What Are the Causes of Teenage Pregnancy?

Teenage pregnancy is defined as an unintended pregnancy during adolescence. Approximately 750,000 of 15- to 19-year-olds become pregnant each year, according to The American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists, though many teenagers do not believe that they will get pregnant if they engage in sexual activity.

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Teenage Signs of Pregnancy

Approximately 1 million teenage women become pregnant each year, according to the American Medical Network. Any time a teenage girl engages in unprotected sexual activities, she is at risk for becoming pregnant. Pregnant teens usually experience the same signs as adult pregnant women.

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How to Make Your Baby Drop When You Are Pregnant

Lightening is the medical term used to describe the baby settling deeper into a woman's pelvis. The American Pregnancy Association points out that although this does indicate the body is preparing for labor, it might occur several weeks or only a few hours before actual labor begins.

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The Problems Faced by Teen Parents

Teenage pregnancy is a serious social problem. According to the March of Dimes, about three in 10 teenage girls become pregnant before the age of 20. While many of these pregnancies end in abortion or adoption, teen girls who do decide to keep their babies face many challenges.

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