Category: Parenting Resources
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3 Ways to Help Your Child with Childhood Asthma + Infographic
My oldest son struggle with severe allergies and mild asthma as a child. I remember one afternoon he was struggling to breathe so I called his doctor to get an appointment. If you have ever had a young baby, that had a horrible runny nose and was breathing rapidly that they are usually very miserable.…
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Ankle Sprains: Parent’s Role in Treatment, Recovery and Return to Play
We all remember ankle sprain injury as a painful and a generally nasty one. What’s more, this nuisance renders us incapable to even so much as walk during the first couple of days, let alone be capable of running, something children do all the time when outside (or inside, for that matter). Seeing a bed-tied…
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Is your Family Financially Prepared for Unexpected Accidents or a Disability? #DiscoverYourBenefits #ad
October is open enrollment month for health insurance, dental insurance, and accidental insurance coverage like Aflac. Accidents happen and it isn’t always something that we can prepare for. The great thing about Aflac it helps cover life’s accidents and mishaps even maternity benefits if you get the coverage. I remember getting into my very first…
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Health Insurance and Hearing Loss – Is Your Family Protected? #ListenHear #CoverYourEars #GenerationDeaf
I remember the day that my daughter was born. It was super exciting to be her mommy but during a routine hearing screening we discovered that she was having a hard time hearing. At this point the hospital wanted us to come back in two weeks for another hearing screening. The next two weeks went…
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12 Homework Tips for Children with ADHD/ADD #FallBacktoSchool
My oldest son has struggled with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) since he was fairly young. We tried countless things until we found the right combination that worked for him. This took a long time for the doctors to figure out so if you are at the beginning of the process don’t give up. Continue…
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What Are the Benefits for Children of Charter Schools?
A charter school is a public school that is independently run. It’s granted greater flexibility by the state government for its operations, but it needs to give greater accountability for the student’s performance than regular public schools give. The charter is basically a performance contract that gives the details of the school’s program including its…
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6 Working Tips To Manage Your Child’s Digital Identity
Digital Identity is an equally important concept as of real identity. Taking up with the definition, digital identity refers to the self-expression a person leaves over the digital world through online postings, photos, pages they like etc. This sheds light on the key components that build up the identity in the digital world. These components…
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Doctor on Demand is There for Busy Parents: Free Visit and Giveaway Too! #Back2Care
Back to school is a busy time for everyone. There is shopping to do, errands to run, visits with the doctor to get the physical done so that your child can play sports, and so much more to get done so that your kids are ready for their first day of school. Often times, when…
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10 Ways to Help a New Mom Feel Special After She Had a Baby
New moms are usually busy changing diapers, feeding a new baby, and trying to catch some zzz’s between bonding with her new baby. A new baby is a ton of work but it is worth it all. Those sleepless nights usually start in the hospital too. However, moms do need some special TLC as she…
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Time for TMI – Time to Talk to Your Teenage Daughter about Yeast Infections #TimeforTMI, #IC #ad
It is super important to have this conversation with your teenage daughter and even other female peers so that they understand what’s happening to her body and how to properly take care of a yeast infection. Yeast infections are no big deal and it is nothing that your daughter should be embarrassed about.