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Teens facing expulsion for beating student with disabilities, mother says
An Atlanta mother says a group that attacked her daughter, who has a hearing impairment, is facing a more serious punishment after video surfaced of the beating. Channel 2’s Tom Jones spoke to the mother of the Maynard Jackson High School student, who she said was recorded being beaten by a group of students.
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Here's why 'baby talk' is good for your baby
Babies first learn to recognize the rhythm and intonation of language. The process begins in the womb, where the intonation patterns are transmitted to the baby through the fluids.
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Dog and baby are best friends: It's never too late to train your pet to get along with your children
Newborn babies are one of the most common reasons why loved dogs are ending up in the shelters, but babies and dogs can be the best friends,just we have to show them how. It's never too late to train your pet to get along with your small children, these lessons will stay with them for life and teach them to be better.
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Baby missing in Kansas, mother shot dead
The FBI joined the search Friday for a newborn girl after her father found the baby's mother shot to death in their Kansas home, police announced. The father came home in Wichita Thursday to find Sofia Victoria Gonzalez Abarca had disappeared and her 27-year-old mother was dead, police Lt. Todd Ojile said during a news conference. The child is believed to be in danger.
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A Baby is Dead After Being Found With His Homeless Mother at a Portland Bus Stop
A Portland baby is dead after being found last week in freezing temperatures with his homeless mother in a bus stop along Southeast Powell Boulevard. The infant, found Jan. 9, marks the fifth death on Portland's streets during the cold weather this year. Four homeless people died of exposure in the first 10 days of 2017. A week after the baby was found, it's still unclear whether he died of exposure hours after being born outdoors or was stillborn.
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To Rebuild 'The Collapse of Parenting,' It's Going to be a Challenge
Parents struggle with the balance of being a friend versus being a taskmaster. Their job, says Dr. Leonard Sax, is to "keep your child safe" and "give kids choices in some domains but not in others."
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The Caveman Guide to Parenting
Every evening as the sun sets, Robb Wolf begins his nightly ritual: While his two daughters play, he slowly dims the lights, just a few lumens every 20 to 30 minutes, until the house, in Reno, Nevada, is dark. The family is asleep before 8 p.m. and awake before dawn, as Wolf imagines our ancestors were millennia ago, before artificial light interrupted our “normal circadian rhythms.”
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I Am Terrified that My Bad Parenting Choices Will Go Viral
This week, all of your friends’ Facebooks exploded over a mini-melee at Marcy’s Diner, a tiny restaurant in Portland, Maine. Accounts differ as to what exactly transpired during what shall henceforth be known as Brunchgazi, but all parties agree: A toddler became unruly in a restaurant during a long wait for pancakes, the parents didn’t remove her...
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Cuba first to eliminate mother-to-baby HIV transmission
Cuba has become the first country to eliminate the transmission of HIV and syphilis from mother to baby, the World Health Organisation has announced. The WHO’s director general, Margaret Chan, said it was “one of the greatest public health achievements possible” and an important step towards an Aids-free generation. Over the past five years, Caribbean countries have had increased access to antiretroviral drugs as part of a regional initiative to eliminate mother-to-child transmission.
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Parenting While Homeless
Could you raise four children in a shelter without spanking? By Olga Khazan.
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Parenting and Working
Historically, it is very odd for business people - or indeed anyone with an executive role – to spend much of their day attending to the needs of their own children. People weren’t heartless, they just didn’t think that it was particularly good for children to spend a lot of time with their pa
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Guess What Ruined the Only Smart Parenting Group on Facebook
It wasn't the "mommy wars" that shuttered the group — it was more general concerns, like race and social-justice issues. In its rise and fall, Longest Shortest Time Mamas was a reminder of how hard it is to find smart, nontoxic parenting communities online, and how crucial it is that those communities exist. By Laura June.
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