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Cathy’s curly hair tip: My 2 ½ year old daughter has very curly hair which gets unbelievably snarled when she’s in bed at night. Before I discovered this hack, we did the tug-n-cry every morning in front of the mirror. One morning, I discovered that if I let her brush her own teeth with her [...]

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by Web on 2, December, 2008

Scootababy carrier giveaway! — Rookie Moms More great stuff to win! Visit the Rookie Moms and get in the running. Go to Source

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links for 2008-11-12

by Web on 2, December, 2008

Scootababy carrier giveaway! — Rookie Moms More great stuff to win! Visit the Rookie Moms and get in the running. Go to Source

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Cathy’s curly hair tip: My 2 ½ year old daughter has very curly hair which gets unbelievably snarled when she’s in bed at night. Before I discovered this hack, we did the tug-n-cry every morning in front of the mirror. One morning, I discovered that if I let her brush her own teeth with her [...]

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Cathy’s curly hair tip: My 2 ½ year old daughter has very curly hair which gets unbelievably snarled when she’s in bed at night. Before I discovered this hack, we did the tug-n-cry every morning in front of the mirror. One morning, I discovered that if I let her brush her own teeth with her [...]

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Speaking of Robeez…Betty has a fantastic use for the plastic zipper bags they come packaged in: I just discovered a use for my leftover Robeez brand shoes that come in a small, thick, plastic bag with a zipper…holding markers and other crafts. The bag has a small rope handle and my almost two-year-old twins like [...]

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Speaking of Robeez…Betty has a fantastic use for the plastic zipper bags they come packaged in: I just discovered a use for my leftover Robeez brand shoes that come in a small, thick, plastic bag with a zipper…holding markers and other crafts. The bag has a small rope handle and my almost two-year-old twins like [...]

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Speaking of Robeez…Betty has a fantastic use for the plastic zipper bags they come packaged in: I just discovered a use for my leftover Robeez brand shoes that come in a small, thick, plastic bag with a zipper…holding markers and other crafts. The bag has a small rope handle and my almost two-year-old twins like [...]

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I always feel a tinge of maternal protectiveness when I see a lost baby shoe (or a lost mitten). I can’t help but think about the kid somewhere with one cold foot or hand. Rachele’s clever hack gives those lost shoes a way to get back home: After losing a ton of baby socks, I [...]

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Research highlights include how we see faces in our dreams, understanding how young and old adults learn, helping stroke survivors speak using fMRI, an explanation about autism and facial recognition and ways to possibly forestall Parkinson’s disease. Go to Source

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A study led by University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill researchers using brain imaging of infants to examine changes in their brains and behavior that may mark the onset of autistic symptoms is being substantially expanded after receiving an additional $3.25 million in funding. Go to Source

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Faint magnetic signals from brain activity in children with autism show that those children process sound and language differently from non-autistic children. Identifying and classifying these brain response patterns may allow researchers to more accurately diagnose autism and possibly aid in developing more effective treatments for the developmental disorder. Timing appears to be crucial. Go [...]

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Abnormalities in auditory and language processing may be evaluated in children with autism spectrum disorder by using magnetoencephalography (MEG), according to a study presented today at the annual meeting of the Radiological Society of North America (RSNA). “Using MEG, we can record the tiny magnetic fields associated with electrical brain activity,” said Timothy Roberts, Ph.D., [...]

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