Green Parenting Web Site: Good or No?

November 7th, 2007

I’d like to ask the parents in our readership: take a look at this green parenting site, and come back to tell us in the comments how useful and original it is for you in greening up your everyday decisions about how to feed your family …

Michael Medved and I are pretty aligned on favorite films

November 7th, 2007

I’m actually in Las Vegas today helping organize Blogworld Expo, and one of the things happening tonight is a screening of The Kite Runner movie in advance of its national release. After the film, we’ll have film critic and nationally …

They Say Questions

November 7th, 2007

One cute kid + one great costume = what are the chances he’ll be sent home for yorching at school? (crazed parent) Does parenting ever make you feel schizophrenic, like you’re riding on a roller coaster of emotions? Us too….

Choosing Your Attitude

November 7th, 2007

Certainly, parenting is not always interesting. And there are parts that are down right painful, but we do them because it is our responsibility. Life is what we make of it. This is what I try to get across to the students that see me …

Family Days

November 7th, 2007

“Family Day — A Day to Eat Dinner with Your Children™ is a national movement to remind parents that what their kids really want at the dinner table is THEM! Family Day encourages parents to frequently eat dinner with their kids and be …

Breastfeeding helps moms (Orlando Sentinel)

November 7th, 2007

Breastfeeding is well-known to boost an infant’s health, and now it seems it might be good for the mother, as well.

Nursing not behind saggy breasts (BBC News)

November 7th, 2007

Contrary to popular belief, breastfeeding does not make breasts sag, according to US research.

Breastfeeding ‘does not let bosom sag’ (Daily Telegraph)

November 7th, 2007

An American study of women seeking breast surgery found no difference in the level of sagging between those who breast-fed their babies and those who did not.

Breastfeeding Study Dispels Sagging Myth (Science Daily)

November 7th, 2007

For expectant mothers, the decision whether to breastfeed can be a tough one. Many struggle with difficult questions. Some women are concerned that breastfeeding will adversely affect the shape of their breasts. Plastic surgeons conducted a study which determined that breastfeeding doesn’t cause breasts to sag.

Why feeding your baby will NOT make your breasts sag (Evening Standard)

November 7th, 2007

Breastfeeding does not make the bust sag, according to scientists.