the honest scoop – 07-23-10

Posted by: Michael Sajkowicz, June 23, 2010 in 9:26 am


Today’s top parenting news headlines

the honest scoop   07 23 10

Wanting a life with “normal” kids, a mother does the unthinkable to her two young autistic children.

The whooping cough epidemic currently hitting California, that has already killed six children, is the worst that the state has seen in fifty years… and South Carolina may be next.

Should a pregnancy lead to a mortgage rejection?

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The American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists gives the nod to drink up to pregnant women who enjoy a cup of coffee to start out the day.

More and more parents are getting their babies talking even earlier with… sign language!

More than half of American states have chosen to adopt national education standards for their school systems and even more are set to follow them.

Planning out the right kid-friendly choices before you get off the boat will make the shore excursions on your family cruise that much more fun for everyone.

Warning signs: Watch out for these signs that may mean your child is using drugs.

Last chance for an education savings tax break:

Darryl McDaniels, a founding member of the seminal rap group Run DMC, has taken on the cause of selecting qualified and safe child caregivers.

Gwyneth Paltrow, Bryce Dallas Howard and a few medical experts examine postpartum depression.

We’re guessing that it was never Christina Milian’s dram to have a husband who would file for a divorce nine days before she delivered their baby.

Lego Mindstorms combines fun and education as kids learn to program their own robot.

Summer reading should be fun, not a chore for kids.

Author Rick Riordan explains what excited him about The 39 Clues:

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