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California Baby Calming Baby Shampoo and Body Wash

July 15th, 2009 admin 4 comments

Safe and gentle, this conscientiously formulated baby shampoo and body wash cleans with extracts of corn, coconut, and palm nut oil instead of synthetics, which can be damaging to delicate baby skin and eyes. Awash in the aroma of French lavender and other pure essential oils, your baby will enjoy bathtime as a calming, soothing event.

  • Case of two 17.5-ounce bottles of baby shampoo and body wash (total of 35 ounces)
  • Made with decyl polyglucose
  • Tear-free, non-irritating, non-stripping formula; not tested on animals
  • Easy-to-use pump bottle
  • Designed for babies and adults with sensitive skin

Buy California Baby Calming Baby Shampoo and Body Wash, 17.5-Ounce Bottles

The Care and Feeding of Indigo Children

December 6th, 2008 admin 5 comments

Doreen explores the psyche of these special kids and offers alternative solutions to Ritalin based on her extensive research and interviews with child-care experts, teachers, parents, and the Indigo Children themselves.

Read the accounts of these remarkable children as they explain why they act-out, are aggressive or withdrawn; and what they want from the adults in their lives.

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Quirky after school programs

August 22nd, 2008 admin No comments

“Quirky After School”

With the growing interest in after school programs shown by the Government as well as parents, new and hitherto unheard of programs are being explored. In an attempt to make a child aware of his responsibilities as an individual and as a citizen, these after school programs make use of a child’s natural curiosity and his irrepressible energy.

Investigative Skills:
In some schools in Kernersville, children are developing their investigative skills. Children meet with adults who introduce them to the details of fake non-violent crimes. They take notes, visit the scene and gather information. Students learn to listen to alibis, collect fingerprints and gather any other pieces of evidence. According to the principal, these activities challenge her students’ problem solving skills. Children learn to think critically and to form informed judgments. Read more…