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A Walk in the Park
<p>We take our daughter to the parks twice a day, rain, wind, snow, or shine. She has a suitable outfit for all the different weathers. It always surprises me to see how few children are actually out playing. Where are all the children? The optimist in me thinks there is an awesome park hidden somewhere […]</p>
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Sep 10, 20122 min read
Starting Solid Foods with Your Infant- Part 2
<p>What you feed your infant will largely be influenced by your family’s dietary selection. Season your food similar to how you would normally eat it. Chances are your baby is already familiar with the flavour in-utero and through breast milk. If you are making your own baby food, baking and steaming will preserve more nutrient […]</p>
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Sep 3, 20122 min read
Back to School Immune Challenge
<p>It’s the most wonderful of the year. Your toddler and school age children are going back to daycare and school. Things are finally back to routine… that is, until they inevitably catch a cold/flu from one of their cohorts. Then the whole family catches it too. The key to minimizing the damage is prevention. No, […]</p>
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Aug 27, 20122 min read
Postpartum Self Care
<p>Here are 4 things a new mom can do to ensure a good recovering from childbirth 1. Postpartum Doula: One of the best investments for a postpartum woman, who lack family support, is to hire help. A doula would be able to help you with newborn care and breast feeding, most doulas will even help […]</p>
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Aug 4, 20122 min read
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