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Avoiding Airport Hassles When Traveling with Gifts

1 hour, 35 minutes ago ago from SuiteTrip.com | Homewood Suites

Dec 04 BY Jamie Pearson of travelsavvymom.com If there’s one thing that makes traveling with kids look easy, it’s traveling with kids and gifts.  Sometimes it’s unavoidable though.  If you’ll be schlepping through airports this holiday season, follow these guidelines to avoid hassles. Remember the Rules TSA guidelines forbid bringing any sharp items, liquids, gels, or aerosols in your carry-on bag.  This includes ...

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Misconceptions in parents of children’s eyesight

15 hours ago ago from Eye Care Blog

Physicians at The Vision Center at Children’s Hospital Los Angeles reported some medical adages or advice, which has been accompanied the growth of many parents. However, some of these adages are incorrect proved by scientists. Many parents tell their kids that sitting too close to the TV will damage the eyes. This concern actually originated in the 1960s, when many people believed the emerging color TV sets would emit high amounts of ...

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Parents’ ”birds and bees” talk happening too late: Study

5 hours ago ago from THE INDIC POST

New York, Dec 9 (ANI): Parents often wait too long to discuss sex with children, with the result that a significant number of kids become sexually active before the chat, says a new US study. Researchers at Harvard University questioned 141 teenagers in the ages of 13 to 17 and their parents to come up with their findings. It was found that 40percent of boys and 46percent of girls had already become sexually active before their ...

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Your View of Parents

3 hours ago ago from Fuller Youth Institute » Blog

I’ve been reading Reggie Joiner’s great book, Think Orange , and one of his not-so-subtle themes is the way our expectations of others influence their behavior.  He writes to leaders, “Your perception of parents’ potential to change can drive how you respond to them.” So many times we as youth workers are judgmental of parents, instead of believing that they love their kids and want the best for their kids. Reggie gives a helpful ...

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