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How parents should handle tradgedy on Television (145)
A story about what to tell your kids about the bad things we see in the news.
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How to have a healthy school year (131)
As a lazy summer filled with cookouts and ice cream cones draws to a close, it's a great time to focus on incorporating a healthy lifestyle into the back-to-school routine.
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How to lower your grocery shopping bills (140)
Most of us take it for granted that we know how to shop for groceries. After all, we spent a lot of time doing it.
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How to make your home safe for children with poison prevention (143)
The CPSC has released a bulletin for parents to help them create a safe home environment.
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Intellectually stimulated children less likely to be spanked (131)
children who get high levels of intellectual stimulation at home, such as books and educational games, had parents who rarely used physical punishment.
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Kids and parents not eating enough vegetables. (146)
Fewer than a third of American adults eat the amount of fruits and vegetables the government recommends, a trend that's remained steady for more than a decade, health officials said Thursday.
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Kids Will Eat More Veggies if Grown Locally (139)
If you are looking for a way to encourage your children eat their fruits and vegetables,.
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Mental Illness Strains School Counselors (144)
Across America, college counseling centers are strained by rising numbers of mentally ill students and surging demand for mental health services
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Mental Illness Strains School Counselors (27)
Across America, college counseling centers are strained by rising numbers of mentally ill students and surging demand for mental health services
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Mental Illness Strains School Counselors (26)
Across America, college counseling centers are strained by rising numbers of mentally ill students and surging demand for mental health services
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Milk ads are not misleading (120)
Federal regulators have turned down a request from Monsanto Co. to take action against dairy companies that advertise milk as free of synthetic hormones.
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Mowing the Lawn Can Be a Dangerous Chore for Kids (144)
National Medical Societies Provide Tips to Keep Kids Safe from Lawn Mower Injuries June is National Safety Month
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My Space developing parental notification system (165)
The popular online hangout MySpace.com has been quietly developing software designed to give parents the bare-bones of what their kids are doing on the site.
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New key from Disney restricts kids use of the computer and internet. (186)
Bandai Co. and Buffalo Inc. said Monday they have jointly developed a "key" to be inserted into a personal computer's USB port to deny young children access to pornographic or other objectionable Web sites.
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New study shows car seat clinics effective (128)
Car seat installation clinics are successful in helping parents and caregivers properly restrain children in back seats.
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Nick Jr Magazine to promote healthy kids (184)
Nick Jr. Family Magazine Helps Parents Start 2007 On A Healthy Note
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Nick News Explores the Private Worlds of Autism (152)
Today, an estimated one in 150 kids is diagnosed with autism. Imagine being disconnected from the world around you; not being able to make sense of some things you see, hear, smell and touch; needing something and not being able to express yourself.
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Nickelodeon should drop junk food advertisements (121)
Groups says Nickelodeon should advertise healthy food options.
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Overweight children absent more frequently (90)
Obese elementary schoolchildren miss a couple more school days on average than their normal-weight classmates, according to a study that says being fat is a better predictor for absenteeism than any other factor.
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Poll: Family Ties Key to Youth Happiness (111)
So you're between the ages of 13 and 24. What makes you happy? A worried, weary parent might imagine the answer to sound something like this: Sex, drugs, a little rock 'n' roll. Maybe some cash, or at least the car keys.
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Poor performance in school linked to poor eye sight. (110)
Often times, children will not tell you - or their doctors or teachers - that they cannot see out of one eye or that their vision is blurry.
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Product Recall: Spectator Pet - Pet food Recall (219)
A major pet food recall has been announced.
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Product Recall: Toy Drums, Baby Swings Recalled (176)
About 4,500 Eli's Small Drums and Liberty's Large Drums, imported by The Boyds Collection Ltd
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Product Recall: Walmart Baby Bibs (194)
The discovery of lead in the fabric of a brand of baby bibs sold at Wal-Mart Stores has resulted in a recall of the items, the company said.
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Rate of suicide amongst teenage girls rises. (122)
The suicide rate among preteen and young teen girls spiked 76 percent, a disturbing sign that federal health officials say they can't fully explain.
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