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Coping With Labor-Related Fears
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.
Read MoreLabor Prep for Expectant Moms
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.
Read MoreBaby Tantrums
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.
Read MoreBullying and Your Teenager
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.
Read MoreHow to 'Babyproof' Your Relationship
Having a baby can put strain on a relationship. Knowing what to expect can help you and your partner head off extra tension.
Read MoreWhen Mom Has a Temper Tantrum
How to break the daily Mommy screamathons? Tips for taking a few deep breaths.
Read MoreFortify Sensitive Kids
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,...
Read MoreTen Tips for a Peaceful Season
Kids get pretty anxious over the holidays. It's a time of excitement and wonder, and they often have a hard time relaxing, staying calm and sleeping well.
Read MoreBullying Among Sixth Graders A Daily Occurrence, UCLA Study Finds
Nearly half the sixth graders in two Los Angeles-area public schools say they were bullied by classmates during a five-day period, UCLA researchers report in the first study to examine daily...
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