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All About "anxiety" and "emotional health"

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How to Be a Relaxed Parent

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Your nightstand stacks up with all kinds of "how-to" manuals as you seek soothing answers to these questions and others. As you read, you discover that taking care of a baby is much more complicated than you'd ever anticipated.

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Coping With Labor-Related Fears

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Concerns about labor run the gamut from "will my water break in my favorite restaurant" to fears about the intensity of the pain. Read on, and try to stop worrying. As the author points out, generations of women have walked this road before and come through with flying colors.

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Bringing Your Preemie Baby Home

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When it is time to bring your preemie home you will be filled with excitement, but you also may be a bit anxious, not knowing what to expect from your little baby. Writer Amy E Tracy, mother of two preemies and author of Your Premature Baby and Child: Helpful Answers and Advice for Parents, has some advice for making the transition from hospital to home as smooth as can be!

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Fortify Sensitive Kids

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Patti Teel Children are likely to interpret and respond very differently to their experiences, depending on their temperament. Sensitive children are likely to be wonderfully compassionate, bright,...

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Dealing With "Monsters" And Nighttime Fears

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Stacy DeBroff It can be difficult to think straight when your crying child shakes you awake in the middle of the night frightened and tearful by a nightmare or the monster she knows for sure has taken up...

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College Bound! The First Year Experience

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Remember your first year? Now it's your child's turn.

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Bullying and Your Teenager

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The Journal of the American Medical Association reported that one out of every three students in grades six through 10 is the victim of bullies.

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Labor Prep for Expectant Moms

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The arrival of your baby will be one of the most exciting, emotional moments of your life. The very thought of labor, however, can be a source of anxiety for most expectant moms.

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