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From a scattering of glitter, felt, markers and ribbon, the 4-year-old is decorating a cardboard cutout of a pretend "friend" for a preschool project. While she glues and sprinkles, she chatters away about her creation. "She's nice. She plays with her...
Tags: Lanae Maynard, Taylor Brown, Iraq, Tyler Staats, Lisa Gillespie, Dustin Lawton, roadside bomb, Army Staff, Colorado Springs, Randy Gillespie, Afghanistan, Kabul, Fatherhood, Human development, Divorce, Men, Family, Daddy Yankee, Father, G.I. Bill
Her orphaned cousin Jean, 11, who balked at entering the orphanage and lives with her grown sister, has no shoes, raggedy clothes and an often-empty belly. Repeating third grade for the third time, Jean said she bitterly regretted that she did not grow...
Tags: University of Malawi, Malawian, Raising Malawi, South Africa, sub-Saharan Africa, Unicef, Jean Lupanga, theirs family, Madonna (entertainer), Malawi, Lilongwe, Human development, AIDS orphan, Social Issues, I Am Because We Are, Family, Child welfare, Orphanage, Orphan
Text Size: Young , single, with money to blow and your whole life ahead of you. That's the terrific twenties when one can go from gym to party to boardroom (or bedroom). Acne and awkwardness is left behind and there's a promise of great things to come.
Tags: quarterlifers crisis, Ophaelia Deroze, Keith Menon, India, New Delhi, Quarter-life crisis, Human development, Young adult, Meno, Quarterlife
Researchers have gathered more evidence on the link between low birth weight and the early onset of puberty. Children who gain weight rapidly in their first two years of life are also more likely to reach puberty early, they said. The latest study, from...
Tags: gain weight, Germany, Dortmund, Health Medical Pharma, Human development, Andrology, World Cancer Research Fund, Pediatrics, Adolescence, Social Issues, Developmental biology, Cancer, Puberty
While trying to bond with their babies, they face the challenge of remaining linked to the workforce. But some might be anxious that returning to work could harm their babies...There has been some concern about what impact, if any, mothers' return to...
Tags: Wilawan Kanjanapan, life tension, Australia, Melbourne, Health Medical Pharma, Teenage pregnancy, Human development, Childhood, Parenting, Mother, Family, Work-life balance, Labor, Motherhood
Children should never be pushed to be in front of the camera, and many agents start by asking young would-be performers why they want to act. If their answer isn't convincing, it was probably the parents' idea. Plus: When children genuinely want to act,...
Tags: stage parents, Los Angeles, Fatherhood, Parent, Education, Divorce, Plus and minus signs, Infancy, Human development, Kids, Family
Among the 704 women who were aged 18 to 30 years at enrollment, had never previously given birth and were free of Metabolic Syndrome before all their pregnancies, there were 120 new cases of Metabolic Syndrome after pregnancies during 20 years of follow-up....
Tags: risk factors, Oakland, Health Medical Pharma, Diabetes mellitus, Endocrinology, Gestational diabetes, Obstetrics, Nutrition, Diabetes, Breastfeeding, Human development, Metabolic syndrome, Body shape
This is a true-life story of a baby whose mother died at childbirth - the boy has been surviving on the milk of other mothers. The baby boy Charles of Michigan is now 10 months old and his sit-in Moms have not allowed him to feel the loss of his own mother....
Tags: childbirth, nursing time, sit-in mothers, humanitarian, Detroit, Midwifery, Infant, Happiness, Breastfeeding, Infancy, Human development, Human Interest, spread happiness
Earlier today I reported on the importance of breast-feeding. I truelly do believe that it is the most natural thing and would come naturally to a mother. It pains me to think that "mothers' intuition" is not there for some. A mother was...
Tags: infant, die, breast-feeding, mum, mom smother suffocate, Luray, Infant feeding, Breast milk, Mother, Breast, Infancy, Human development, Human Interest, Breastfeeding, Health Medical Pharma, allnews
A recent Department of Labour evaluation showed that only ΒΌ of mothers thought the paid parental leave was long enough, and up to 75% said ideally they would take a year off. Yet the average time at which mothers return to work is when their baby is six...
Tags: parental leave, New Zealand, Wellington, Infant, Breastfeeding, Women's rights, Infancy, Human development, Parenting, Social Issues, Family law, Labor