Archive for October, 2008

HIV Vaccine: Is it worth it?

HIV Vaccine: Is it worth it?Q. I have been reading Toddler411 and have come to respect your advice and information. So I am asking you this question first to hear your input. My daughter, a military dependant has gotten the first two HIV shots. The.

A Fresh Look At Schooling: The Role of Homework (Part 2 […]

The Post Kindergarten Blues: What To Know To Help Your Little One Start First Grade

Peanut allergy: what are the real risk factors?Today’s question of the day:I’m reading up on the whole peanut allergy thing and I wonder if you can help me separate the wheat from the chaff. 1-How real is the increase in peanut allergies in recent years and how.

The Post Kindergarten Blues: What To Know To Help […]

Fitness as a Means of Developing Youth Athletes

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.

Nickie’s helmet questionReader Nickie writes in today:Wondering if you can clear up the questions over helmeting? Why is helmeting only reccommended […]

Your babys upset stomach.sign of a milk protein allergy?

Your babys upset stomach.sign of a milk protein allergy?
A few weeks ago, I shared the story about a little boy named R.J. His primary milk protein allergy symptom, eczema, was much more visible than some of the other symptoms. Id like to share another testimonial from a mother whose little girl displayed different symptoms with […]

The Color of Baby Poop

The Color of Baby PoopHello!
My name is Nita Parsnani and this is my first blog entry as part of the Baby Health Blog team. Let me start off by saying that I am very excited to start this journey with Steven, Sarah, Christine and you!
Heres some information about me: I was born and raised in […]

Popular Baby Names: Naming Tips

Sibling Rivalry - RevisitedWho imagines that Sibling Rivalry is a normal and natural activity that is neither bad nor all that different from all other human relationships?

Nutritional Management for GERD
Yesterday, I came across an interesting article in the Wall Street Journal on the increasing number of babies being diagnosed and treated for GERD (gastroesophageal reflux […]

Increase in Allergy Friendly Foods!

Teaching Your Child About MoneyAre you teaching your child about money?  Start now, with these five simple tips to give your child excellent financial grounding.

Increase in Allergy Friendly Foods!I love reading blogs and articles like this one about allergy and celiac-friendly foods becoming more mainstream.
Even though we often dont want to tell our allergy children, it can […]

A Fresh Look At Schooling: The Role of Homework (Part 2 of 3)

Guest Blog: Evas StoryWe would like to thank Chris Kozimor for guest blogging for us and sharing her family’s allergy story.
Before I became a mother, I had heard all the stories of how hard it is to have a baby and how you dont get any sleep. So when my daughter, Eva, was born and […]

When Breastfeeding isn’t Easy

Back to school with a new bloggerHello! My name is Christine Graham-Garo, and I am the newest addition to the Baby Health blog. Im a nutrition specialist and I work with Sarah and Steven here at Nutricia North America. A little about me - I grew up in Miami and received my Bachelor of Science […]

Creating Balance In A Child’s Life

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.