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Keeping Kids Busy -- But Not Too Busy

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It has become the topic du jour: Are we overscheduling our kids? Find out where to draw the line.

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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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Creating a Separate School Identity for Siblings

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Debbie Eisenstadt Mandel When siblings are close in age, let us say 15 months apart, they have difficulty forging separate identities. While they are not technically twins, they follow closely in each...

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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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What Can Your Baby Do? Birth to 12 Months

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In preparation for your baby's next checkup, here are some questions to help you evaluate what your child is already doing, and what concerns or questions you want to discuss with your child's nurse or...

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Breastfeeding and Weaning

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It's natural for a baby to move on from breastfeeding. Look for signs that he or she is ready, and then wean gradually to make it a painless transition for both of you.

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Breastfeeding and Bonding: Building a Relationship

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Though it's certainly not the only method, breastfeeding is one way for a mother to form an early bond with her baby.

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Baby Tantrums

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A baby's first tantrum can take you by surprise. Your baby can really shock you by shrieking, stamping, hitting, or making his whole body go stiff. But don't take it personally; baby tantrums aren't about anything you've done wrong.

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Video Games: Friend or Foe?

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The battle of words over the danger or safety of video games continues to rage.

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