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Monthly Archives: October 2010
Keeping Kids Healthy During Flu Season
Well the first day of fall has come and gone, and most of us have settled back into our regular routines. For many of us that means kids are back in school or child care. Wherever they are, they are … Continue reading
Posted in Babies, Preschool, School, school health, School-aged Children
Tagged children, flu, flu season, health, immunization, sick, vaccine
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Is “stress mode” your family norm?
Do you ever wake up in the morning and think about your day ahead, and wish you could just crawl back under the covers for just a couple more hours? I am often anxious about how am I going to … Continue reading
Posted in Babies, Preschool, School, School-aged Children, Teens
Tagged activities, anxiety, emotional health, family, homework, parents, school, stress, teens, time management
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Surviving high school – Parents, you can make a difference
I think it’s fascinating that no matter how old you are the first day of high school can still bring up so many strong emotions from places that we forget existed. It has been many years since I walked through … Continue reading
Posted in School, school health, Teens
Tagged highschool, involvement, parent, teens
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Your child and asthma
Wow! I can’t believe it’s October already! My kids have been back to school and once again I got the onslaught of forms sent home at the beginning of the year. It can be very overwhelming and at times seems repetitious, but as … Continue reading
Posted in Preschool, School, school health, School-aged Children
Tagged asthma, parents, school, teachers
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