Babies love massage! Incorporating infant massage into your daily routine is one of the most splendid forms of child care you can provide not only for your little one but for you too as a new parent. The babies benefit from the same stress relief that big people get from massage. Wouldn’t you feel stressed […]
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Written on May 23, 2008 | Posted in
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Strollers are very convenient to take along especially if the child you have is a bit on the heavy side. All you have to do is push the stroller while the child is sleeping, eating or sitting. There are many different kinds of strollers and all these strollers have different purposes and features that make […]
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Written on May 21, 2008 | Posted in
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Childhood is a period of wide ranging experiences and emotions. Childhood is about gamboling around the parks riding bicycles playing with friends and having a great time. Childhood is about leading a carefree life and discovering the simple joys it has to offer everyday. Childhood is a time when children observe the world around them […]
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Written on May 19, 2008 | Posted in
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The lifestyle of people has undergone a drastic change, in the present scenario. With the changing norms of the society, people are becoming increasingly liberal and busy. The cut throat competition which occurs in all spheres of the world, has solely changed the equations of family life. In a modern urban family both the parents […]
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Written on May 12, 2008 | Posted in
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I came cross to the news of child smuggling, kids missing and child abuse. I think the hands behing these events are quite organise and strong.
There is a responsibility of parents and elders to take care of the kids. Some of the tips are given below
1- Dont let kids to go outside without attendant.
2-Â Notice the unusual things […]
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Written on October 5, 2007 | Posted in
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Jemimah Steinfeld from Shanghaiist reports on the effect of one child policy that makes domestic adoption of abandoned children more difficult.
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Written on July 24, 2007 | Posted in
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Legal News From Nepal on missing children and a report by the National Centre for Children at Risk.
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Written on July 24, 2007 | Posted in
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How convincing is it of the authorities to claim that a shootout hurts several people but is not responsible for the death of a child very close by? Onnik Krikorian has the latest developments in which a suspect has handed himself in after being on the run for two months.
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Written on July 24, 2007 | Posted in
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The beatroot writes about a homophobic gay icon, alcohol consumption data, an “unbelievable new alliance” of two Polish politicians, President Lech Kaczynski’s meeting with George W. Bush, and one politician’s anti-German rhetoric.
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“It’s only after he puts on the pair of round fake-Italian sunglasses with the slightly reflective lenses that I realise that the figure in the purple cape I’d seen earlier lurking sheepishly near the self-help section is meant to be Harry.” Caribbean Free Radio posts an entertaining piece on the Trinidad launch of Harry […]
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Written on July 23, 2007 | Posted in
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This week’s Arabic translation has good and bad news. On the good side is a pioneering scheme by Jordan to publish draft laws online and give people the chance to comment on them before being passed as legislation while on the bad are stories about more censorship and arrests of student activists in Egypt.
Jordan: Online […]
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Written on July 22, 2007 | Posted in
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Few people outside of Japan are aware of the dismal record of this country’s treatment of refugees, particularly its treatment of Kurdish refugees. Few Japanese are even aware of policy in this area, given how little it is covered in the mainstream news. And yet Japan stands as most probably the only advanced country in […]
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Written on July 22, 2007 | Posted in
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