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Caring for Sick Children

Helpful advice on making your sick child as comfortable as possible.

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Cold and Flu in Children

Helpful hints and advice in taking care of and identifying sickness in children.

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Stuck in a Post Traumatic World

My world collided with Post Traumatic Stress Disorder in July 2006. I was a frantic mum with a 3 year old boy and twin 2 year olds. I was trying to juggle part time work and motherhood and one brisk morning 2 days after I turned 40 I made a silly mistake and decided to overtake a very slow driver. That was the last decision I made with a rational mind.

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Get Your Toddler Vaccinated to Avoid Infection: Influenza

21 January 2009..Toddlers are vulnerable to influenza. The toddlers under five years old are at high risk developing serious influenza – related complications such as ear infections, bacterial pneumonia and sinus problems. Influenza vaccines are safe, well tolerated and effective as from six months of age.

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New Study Shows Vicks Vaporub for Toddlers Can Kill

Popular cold salve constricted narrow airways in some youngsters’ cases but maker says it’s safe. What do you think? comment with your answer.

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Six Common Signs of Autism

Early detection is crucial when dealing with autism. There are six common signs of an autistic child that can appear as early as infancy.

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Pacifier vs. Thumb Sucking

Practical advise and the pros and cons associated with pacifiers and thumb sucking, from a mom who has experienced both first-hand with her children.

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The Truth About Hand Sanitizer

The dangers of using Alcohol based hand sanitizer around small children.

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How to Toddler-Proof Your Home

There are hidden hazards in your home, that you might not be aware of.

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Is there a case for measuring subjective wellbeing in school children? Could the happy children today be the happy adults of tomorrow.

This article is written by a researcher into subjective wellbeing. A case is made for measuring the wellbing of children in the hope that early interventions can bring about educational outcomes.