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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

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Read the accounts of these remarkable children as they explain why they act-out, are aggressive or withdrawn; and what they want from the adults in their lives.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

Help for Colic

July 24th, 2008 admin No comments

"Help for Colic"

Hearing a baby cry is part of life. This is because the infant cannot talk yet to say what he or she wants so the parents have to do whatever it takes to make it stop. Should this occur longer than usual, some will overreact and think there is Help for Colic 2something wrong with the child.

Some will even drive the newborn to the hospital only to find out that this is normal. Doctors will explain that this is just an indication that the baby is colic.

The colic phase occurs during the first three weeks until the third or fourth of age. This may seem like a long time but this too shall pass gradually.

There are various causes why this happens but the only thing that the parents should focus on is how to make it stop. Read more…

When Lying isn't a Problem: Theory of Mind Difficulties

June 6th, 2008 admin No comments

“Theory of Mind”

There are many symptoms that an individual with autism may experience; however, one of the most frustrating and hard to understand is what has recently been named Theory of Mind. theory-of-mindWithin the last few decades, this problem has been more thoroughly discussed and studied, but it is still largely a mystery. Because of Theory of Mind problems, social interactions are even more strenuous for autistic individuals.

Theory of Mind causes these social behavior difficulties in almost every aspect, from playgroups as children to the social world as adults. The concept behind Theory of Mind is that autistic people fail to recognize that other people in the world have different ways of looking at things. Although an autistic person may not be egocentric, he or she probably inherently assumes that everyone thinks, feels, and knows the same things he or she thinks, feels, and knows. Most autistic people have an inability to lie, which is not necessarily a bad thing, but is clearly unnatural. They don’t even consider lying an option because they assume everyone knows the truth as they know it.

Because autistic individuals have an inability to lie, they also do not realize that other people do so. In fact, it is a rude awakening for autistic people to find out that others lie or are bad in general. This is especially unnerving when first experienced in the business world, and many autistic individuals do not know how to cope with this. Because they believe that everyone sees the world as they do, it is difficult for them to put themselves in others’ shoes. Of course, this can be taught, but it is unfortunately a hard process that those with autism have to constantly remember to do.
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