Dad’s Rainy Day Activities

On a rainy day when you’re home with the kids, you’ve got to do something structured before the fighting starts. My wife thinks its a great time to get everyone cleaning, but I prefer a more fun route. Read more…

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Autism And Disability – Why Little Things Can Mean A Lot

I have a son who developed autism just after his first birthday and I wouldn’t describe my life since as being easy. However, today I was reminded just how lucky I am. Through various non invasive interventions, endless patience and persistence, my son has developed into a nice young man who I can now take most places without wishing the ground would open up and swallow me. Read more…

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Tips For Surviving Colic

If your little bundle of joy has colic, you may wonder if you will survive this trying time. The good news is that colic is not permanent. The crying will stop and your happy baby will return. Until then, those hours of endless crying try even the most devoted parents. Here are a few tips for keeping your sanity with a colicky baby. Read more…

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Diapering Options For Baby

If you are someone who is concerned about the environment, it can be a difficult decision about what type of diapering you will be employing when your baby is born. Diapers that are disposable are all the rage because, you can easily change your baby and get rid of the evidence before it is seen or smelled. Read more…

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Give Your Family a Health Makeover

Have you ever wished that ketchup were considered a vegetable? It would ease so much parental guilt. Read more…

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