Monthly Archives: August 2010

Patience

Written by Heather Nicholson The last three years watching my daughter’s development has been remarkable. We look forward to each milestone with anticipation and marvel at the way our children master concepts without any real instruction. It is always frustrating … Continue reading

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First Time Mom

I recently spent a little bit of time around a group of first time moms with their newborns. For many this may have been their first time out to see other moms and I was reminded of my first few … Continue reading

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Tips for a Healthier Pregnancy

Written by Dr. Brandon Osmon, CSCS Typically, there’s no time in a woman’s life when she is more concerned for her health then during pregnancy.  Rightfully so, this is a period when the unborn child is completely dependent upon what … Continue reading

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Adventures in Co-sleeping

One of the first purchases we made after we found out we were expecting our first child was a king-sized bed. We spent a little bit of money on a crib (mostly so people wouldn’t look at us funny when … Continue reading

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It’s in the hands: The toddler’s view of the world

Do you wish you could see the world through your toddlers’ eyes? What would it look like? The under side of chairs? People’s knees? Because toddler learning depends on what they see, Chen Yu and I are trying to address … Continue reading

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