CHILDREN
If you take your mama's bathroom necessities...
There are two bathrooms in my home. One is Cheyenne's and the other is mine. In both these bathrooms we store extra toilet paper under the cabinet. I try and always keep a couple of rolls under the ca...
Posted on 5/23/12 at 9:10 PM
8 Ways to Help Your Child with Brain Development
How can you promote strongbrain development in your child? Follow these 8 tips to help your child's brain develop strong. 1. Respond to your childs need for supportand attention promptly an...
Posted on 5/23/12 at 2:40 PM
Governor thanks Blue Cross Blue Shield of North Dakota
North Dakota Governor Jack Dalrymple thanked Blue Cross Blue Shield of North Dakota in a recent blog post on his re-election website. Dalrymple marveled in his blog about the record 9,500 registration...
Posted on 5/23/12 at 2:13 PM
Worthwhile Pain
On Monday morning I had an appointment to have a shot. It was a normal booster, one that most people should receive every 5-10 years or so. But I hadn't been keeping up. In my life prior to children,...
Posted on 5/23/12 at 1:57 PM
Popular baby names by state: ND & MN
The Social Security Administration announced the most popular baby names for each state last Friday.You can find the top 100 names for all states at http://www.socialsecurity.gov/OACT/babynames/state/...
Posted on 5/21/12 at 12:11 PM
2 longtime Minnesota adoption agencies merge
Lutheran Social Services of Minnesota, which has been operating in the state for 147 years, will merge with Children's Home Society and Family Services, which has been around for 123 years.By Associated Press , May 24, 2012
Woman sentenced in ND day care drug bust 
A Bismarck woman who ran a day care in a home that authorities say was the base for a drug-dealing operation has pleaded guilty to marijuana possession and child neglect.
By Associated Press , May 02, 2012
Child ag labor proposal withdrawn 
Several national and regional farm organizations welcomed the recent withdrawal of a proposed federal rule dealing with children working in agriculture. The groups also stressed that they put a priority on the safety of young employees. The U.S. Labor Department on Thursday announced that it’s withdrawing its controversial proposed rule dealing with children who work on farms. The Labor Department also said it won’t pursue adoption of the proposal as long as President Barack Obama is in office.
By Agweek Staff Report , April 28, 2012
Areavoices: Making cloth diapers work
By Forum Communications , April 09, 2012
Minnesota judge cancels child care union election 
A Ramsey County judge ruled Friday that Gov. Mark Dayton violated constitutional separation of powers late last year when he called a unionization vote for home-based child care workers.
By Patrick Condon , April 06, 2012
As more autism reported, doctors say check early
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention report issued Thursday found that 40 percent of kids weren't diagnosed until after age 4. Evidence shows that children who are identified early and get help have the best chance for reaching their potential, said CDC Director Dr. Thomas Frieden.By Lindsey Tanner , March 30, 2012
Study: More kids with asthma end up in hospital when meds cost more
Other reports have shown a link between higher out-of-pocket spending requirements and reduced use of health care services in adults, said Pinar Karaca-Mandic, a public health researcher at the University of Minnesota. But the new study is one of the first to show the relationship in health care for kids.By Christopher Snowbeck , March 28, 2012
'I thought it was a rock': Stray bullet hits girl, 8, walking to Afton, Minn., church
Authorities surmise it was a freak accident that may have involved two men shooting rifles on private land at least a mile from the Afton church.By Joy Powell , March 21, 2012
Schools get option to not use "pink slime" ground beef filler
By Michael Hill , March 15, 2012
For intimidated teens, the film ‘Bully’ is a bully pulpit 
By Steven Zeitchik , March 15, 2012
Joy of Belgian kids chronicled in blog before tragic Switzerland bus crash 
A torch-light march. Ravioli and meatball dinners. Rides in a funicular railway. A sing-a-long and a dress-up casino evening. Those were some of the things that made last week "mega-cool" for 24 sixth graders at the St. Lambertus school in a hotel in Saint-Luc, high in the Swiss Alps.
By Raf Casert , March 14, 2012
Survey: Nearly 1 in 10 Alberta men say hitting woman OK if she angers him
An Alberta survey measuring men's attitudes toward domestic violence also found that 16 percent say domestic violence is a family's private matter and 39 percent say a parent slapping a child's face should be considered family violence.By Associated Press , March 14, 2012
Congo warlord convicted by war crimes court of using children as soldiers 
By Mike Corder , March 14, 2012
'Redshirting' becoming more popular among children entering kindergarten
By Helmut Schmidt , March 11, 2012
1-year-old St. Paul child treated for burns from bursting hot water pipe 
First responders were called to the apartment Thursday where the child had suffered burns to his face and legs as he slept in his crib.
By Associated Press , March 09, 2012
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