Archive for December, 2009
Creating Balance In A Child’s LifeI am making a passionate plea to parents and teachers who believe that schooling is the alpha and omega of a child’s life. Often, schools have convinced students and parents that a child’s focus must exclusively be centered on academic concerns during every waking hour.
Moving Toward a Cure: FAAN Walk […]
December 31st, 2009 | Posted in Baby Health Advice | No Comments
How To Talk With Your KidsOften, counseling children and adults can be a very gratifying experience. A while back, I had a father who joined the counseling process with his teenage son. I had been seeing the son for individual sessions. The father requested being involved, with his son’s agreement, so that the two of […]
December 31st, 2009 | Posted in Baby Health Advice | No Comments
Halloween Food Allergy Twitter PartyHalloween is a little over a month away, and we know that all those treats can be tricky when you have little ones with food allergies. To help you plan for a fun and safe celebration, Ruth Smith of www.bestallergysites.com and Jennifer Buteau of www.foodallergybuzz.com are hosting a Halloween Food Allergy […]
December 31st, 2009 | Posted in Baby Health Advice | No Comments
Safe and Spooky Halloween TipsWith Halloween just a few weeks away, your little ones are probably getting excited about their costumes, class parties and trick-or-treating. And while these can be fun experiences for children, they can be potentially dangerous for those with food allergies.
Fortunately, with a little advance planning, you and your little ones can […]
December 31st, 2009 | Posted in Baby Health Advice | No Comments
A Fresh Look At Schooling: The Role of Grades (Part 3 of 3)The purpose of schooling is to teach our children to learn and produce quality work. In order to accomplish this goal, our schools must re-think the ways in which they view the educational process.
H1N1 shot update for my patientsFor my patients and Capital […]
December 30th, 2009 | Posted in Baby Health Advice | No Comments
What to Expect from Baby Poop?We’ve Moved!To better reflect the focus of our blog, we have a new name (and a new home) EUR Food Allergy Living at www.foodallergyliving.net. At the new address, you’ll still be able to find blog entries from your favorite nutrition specialists twice a week. But youll also find some new […]
December 30th, 2009 | Posted in Baby Health Advice | No Comments
Fitness as a Means of Developing Youth AthletesThere are many factors that make up a quality athlete. Some factors are unchangeable genetic factors. Others require years of work on skills and knowledge of the sport.
A Fresh Look At Schooling: The Role of Homework (Part 2 of 3)People don’t get better at dealing with unhappiness, failure […]
December 30th, 2009 | Posted in Baby Health Advice | No Comments
Baby 411 now available on Kindle!Great news! Baby 411 is now available as a Kindle e-book! Yes, now you can download Baby 411 for your Kindle! And if have an iphone and the free Kindle for iPhone app, you can also read Baby 411 on.
I’m blogging for WebMD!Hey everyone, I’ve teamed up with WebMD to […]
December 30th, 2009 | Posted in Baby Health Advice | No Comments
Cooking With NeocateLately, Ive been getting a number of calls from parents about ideas for solid foods for their kids, even when the childs diet is still severely restricted because of a milk allergy, EE or allergic GERD. Did you know that you can actually use an amino acid based formula, like Neocate, as a […]
December 29th, 2009 | Posted in Baby Health Advice | No Comments
The best poses during pregnancyWhile sex is healthy during pregnancy, it must be remembered that during this stage, not all positions are recommended because some of them can be uncomfortable for both the mother and the father. It is important to know that dialogue and understanding between couples, that we achieve sexual pleasure.Remember that during […]
December 29th, 2009 | Posted in Baby Health Advice | No Comments