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POSTED May 15, 8:35 AM
The scenes from the Sichuan Province's earthquake aftermath have been devastating. Looking at the photo galleries on various news sites makes me cry. All those precious lives, especially the children...Are you prepared? Whether you live in an earthquake, tornado, hurricane or fire zone, you need to consider your disaster plan and kit. Here is a checklist from the American Red Cross: There are six basics you should stock for your home: water, food, first aid supplies, clothing and bedding, tools and emergency supplies, and special items. Keep the items that you would most likely need during an evacuation in an easy-to carry container--suggested items are marked with an asterisk(*). Possible containers include a large, covered trash container, a camping backpack, or a duffle bag. Water
Food
First Aid Kit
Non-Prescription Drugs
Tools and Supplies
Sanitation
Clothing and Bedding
Special Items
For Baby*
For Adults*
Entertainment
Important Family Documents
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POSTED May 14, 9:02 AM
Here's the lastest from BabyCenter.com:We all know when kids should sit up, walk, talk, and get a driver's license. But what about some of those other important "firsts" that don't get as much press? Here are seven milestones that we think... Read More
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POSTED May 12, 8:35 AM
This piece is the Sunday New York Times reports on the higher rate of injuries among girls in sports: Read story.Excerpt: Girls and boys diverge in their physical abilities as they enter puberty and move through adolescence. Higher levels of testosterone... Read More
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POSTED May 12, 8:03 AM
Salary.com announced the result of its latest Mom Salary Survey. For 2008, Salary.com determined that the time mothers spend performing the 10 most popular "Mom job functions" would equate to an annual cash compensation of $116,805 for a Stay-at-Home... Read More
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POSTED May 7, 10:31 PM
This is a piece from Bill Radke, co-host of Weekend America on Public Radio. Radke has been doing a monthly report about parenting. His daughter, Susanna, is 15 months old. You also can read the transcript here. /**/... Read More
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POSTED May 4, 4:34 PM
If you have been living under a rock and haven't heard of Dr. Randy Pausch, read this WSJ story. It talks about how Jeffrey Zaslow, a WSJ columnist, first learned of Pausch's last lecture at Carnegie Mellon University and eventually was tapped to co-author... Read More
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POSTED May 2, 12:39 PM
If you're interested in a mom-centric social networking site, visit hotmomsclub.com. Another group to explore is cafemom.com.... Read More
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POSTED May 2, 12:19 PM
There's an interesting piece in the WSJ today about how neuroscientists studying reading disorders have discovered that children who are dyslexic in one language may not be in another. Here's an excerpt: Dyslexia, in which the mind scrambles letters... Read More
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POSTED April 28, 8:25 PM
This just in from BabyCenter: Toddlers acquire motor skills in a predictable sequence: First they walk, then run and climb, then jump with both feet. But while the sequence may be consistent, the rate at which children develop can... Read More
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POSTED April 28, 9:23 AM
I came across Squidoo while searching for a new laptop bag. This Squidoo page on Funky, Chic and Cool Laptop Bags proved to be useful and fun. Here's how the site founders describe how Squidoo functions:A LITTLE ABOUT SQUIDOO:Squidoo's goal as a platform... Read More
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