March 19th, 2008 by admin
Cakes, cookies, and pies are just a few of the many desserts that are both known and loved. Many people can’t say no to a sweet treat, but others feel the need to refuse desserts that they consider to be high in calories and sugar. This makes it hard to find a dessert recipe that pleases everyone. Read the rest of this entry »
March 18th, 2008 by admin
‘Beauty is skin deep’, so goes the good old saying. But, that does not rob the charm of enhancing your looks. So, hey there, beauty conscious, there’s just no harm in having some of the best beauty tips up your sleeves. For looking and feeling beautiful is a sign of health and happiness. And in an age where looking good spells confidence and success, it’s vital that you have the best beauty tips handy. Read the rest of this entry »
March 15th, 2008 by admin
Empowered Patient is a regular feature on CNN. The topic on March 13th was about when it’s okay to question your pediatricians advice. I suggest checking out the article in it’s entirety at CNN Health. I know for me personally when I talk with my pediatrician about certain issues the response I am getting has more to do with the doctor’s personal opinion and less to do with medical facts. But that is to be expected when addressing such issues as toilet training, picky eaters or other similar issues. As for the medical side of things I know that I am not as knowledgeable as my pediatrician so in regards to medical topics I do take his input as expert advice.
What’s your thoughts on this topic?
March 13th, 2008 by admin
Ten Things To Tell Your Children Today!
1. I Love You, No Matter What. Let your children know you love them unconditionally. Emphasize that they do not always need to be good, successful, or smart for you to love them. Love their successes and failures.
2. I Respect You. Children deserve respect too! You will teach your children a lot about respecting other people’s values and boundaries, when you show them respect. Read the rest of this entry »
March 9th, 2008 by admin
Ten Rules for Talking to Your Children about Grades
By Chick Moorman and Thomas Haller
My teen came home with a poor report cart. How do I talk to her about it?
· I want to praise my son for his recent grades but I don’t want to go overboard. How should I handle it?
· What do you say to a child who has a decent report card but you know they could do so much better? Read the rest of this entry »