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15 Elmo Supplies For Your Elmo Party

With Elmo from Sesame Street to help you your party planning won’t be a monster effort. Miss Noodle and goldfish Dorothy are ready to help any way they can, too. Just stock up on Elmo 1st birthday party supplies and the celebration will be as easy as saying your ABCs.

No need to worry about announcing the party. Just let the Elmo Personalized Banner do it for you. When Elmo gives a cheerful shout (in words you choose yourself) everyone will know it’s time to start the celebration! It’s 61″ wide by 18″ high, so no one will miss this banner. Just hang it up through the metal grommets and you won’t have to worry about a storm outside or inside the house from all those thundering kids.

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Fatherhood’s Challenges: Paternal Postpartum Depression

New evidence suggests that postpartum depression is no longer just a condition experienced by new mothers. It may also affect new fathers in much the same way. Postpartum depression in new fathers is a relatively new concept, perhaps coming to light thanks to a growing acceptance of the full range of emotional experience that men are capable of.

Society as a whole has traditionally embraced the idea of the strong male figure with a narrow emotional range. Men now have increasing freedom to admit their feelings on a wide range of issues, including those that our own fathers and grandfathers wouldn’t have dared discuss with others , including men’s postpartum depression.

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Home Remedies for Colic in Babies

One in 5 of all babies will suffer from intestinal colic and, while it is not a serious illness, this causes distress to the infant and the primary caregivers. however, symptoms have normally subsided by the time the infant reaches 4 months of age. As there is no appropriate intervention for Intestinal colic, only thing parents can do is to handle the situation day to day until the problem ends as the infant gets older.

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Kids – Poison Ivy and Children

To be blamed are plants such as poison ivy, poison sumac and poison oak. All of them produce the same substance or oil, called urushiol, which cause rashes. Urushiol is colorless and even odorless and is present within the leaves. Poison ivy can even grow in the backyards and parks. So any kind of outdoor activity should be monitored and the lawn should be de-weeded periodically. Bushes should be checked, as they grow as a regular plant and the child would not be able to distinguish the poisonous plant from the regular one.

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Top 6 Coping Strategies for New Mothers in a Stressful World

Our world is changing faster than ever. Disastrous weather, home mortgage crises and a plunging stock market have brought increasing instability to our homes. Pregnant and postpartum new mothers who are already dealing with massive fluctuations in hormones and brain chemistry are among the most at-risk during difficult times. The external world conflicts with their strong internal drive to create a safe “nest” for their babies.

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Getting Help on Colic

Babies use crying as a means of communication, and it is up to their moms and dads to figure out what the infant is trying to tell them. If this continues for too long, numerous moms and dads get uneasy, and think that something is seriously wrong. Some will even drive the baby to the hospital only to find out that this is common. Physicians will explain that this is just an indication that the baby is which occurs during the first three weeks until the third or fourth month. Many things cause intestinal colic, but the essential thing for moms and dads is how to treat it.

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When Tragedy Strikes: How You Can Survive Difficult Times

Recent natural disasters, home mortgage crises, stock market volatility and credit constriction are proving to be tremendously difficult for some of the most at-risk members of our society. New parents, particularly pregnant and postnatal women, feel naturally compelled to create a stable home environment for their babies. Rapidly fluctuating hormone levels and brain chemistry only elevate their increased stress levels.

Parental stress levels directly impact the stress levels of the sensitive young minds of babies and children. New mothers and fathers who find themselves overloaded and unprepared for the challenges that face them need practical ways to cope with the instability that can make the creation of a stable home life impossible. Here are some ways to help both parent and child:

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Flush Your Diapers

As one of many new moms, much can be learned about what a new baby needs. A lot of effort goes into creatures that don’t eat on their own, move around on their own, or use the bathroom on their own. I was astounded to find myself changing his diaper at least eight to ten times a day. The only problem that I have found is not with the wiping of a small bum, but with adding to a huge waste issue.

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