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Video games are growing in popularity for people of all ages and backgrounds. This means that more children are playing video games as well. However, some parents have concerns about whether or not they should allow their children to play video games. And if they should, which ones are safe and [...]]]></description>
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Having a new baby in the home at the holidays is always exciting. Here&#8217;s a parenting tip that will help you and your baby truly enjoy this special time of year.
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After a long and active day at school, our children tend to come home hungry, hence the popularity of the afternoon snack. Most store bought or commercial snacks are rich in carbohydrates, sugar, sodium, and fats. Things like packaged cookies, pastries, and other quick fix snacks are low in nutrition, and are generally [...]]]></description>
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		<description><![CDATA[By Nova Yeoman
Once baby comes along, all you want to do is be there to hold the little one. The thought of missing even one second of the child&#8217;s precious moments makes most mothers dread leaving the house. Thus, many moms relinquish secular work outside the home to raise their children. Whether you decide to work [...]]]></description>
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