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Teach your child how to Swim- Floating Techniques
How to teach your child how to swim. How to teach your child how to float.
0 commentsTeaching your child how to swim-Beginning games
How to teach your child how to swim. How to teach swim lessons.
0 commentsHow to Choose the Right Pet for You
When I was a child my cat growing up was the world's most tolerant and loving cat. I was always wanting him to play with cat toys, flinging him around like a ragdoll when we ran around the house, but he put with it with grace and love, This was a...
0 commentsMy Beautiful Babe
I wrote this poem when I was reminiscing about my daughter. She's still a baby to me, and yet she's growing up so fast I almost can't stand it! It makes me shed a tear whenever I look at her baby pictures or videos of her when she was so little. I know time is going to fall between the cracks in my fingers like sand and I'll be grasping at the end to get it all back.
5 commentsParenting Technology
Spot it: A child who is being cyberbullied may: Avoid using computers, and other technological devices Appear stressed when receiving an e-mail, instant message or text. Withdraw from family and friends Act reluctant to attend school and...
0 commentsEverything Counts – Successful Blood Glucose Control in Type 1 Diabetes—Part 1
Accurate and diligent carbohydrate counting is essential to successfully living with type 1 diabetes. Blood glucose levels can be regulated if insulin doses are correctly balanced with carbohydrate intake.
2 commentsMother – A Poem
I love you. I miss you. I have a body without a soul I’m a huge tree without a root I’m in paradise but I’m not safe I’m with angels but I’m not in heaven Because you mother are my soul, and my root. I’m safe like...
4 commentsIs Your Divorce Attorney Working in Your Best Interest?
Has your divorce attorney told you that you are cherry picking, or even worse, has your divorce lawyer told you to “Let me handle it”? If this is the case you may want to look into getting a new divorce attorney, or even better, educate yourself about your state’s family law...
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