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en There's this frenzy that the parents want their babies to be so smart.

en The parents' anxiety is contagious. Even babies can sense when the parents are uptight. The most important part of preparing children for immunization is for parents to remain calm, reassuring and matter of fact.

en Only 31 percent of African-American parents place their babies to sleep on their backs, and African-American babies are dying at twice the rate from SIDS as other babies, so this is really a shocking statistic, .. Her attraction wasn't based on looks, but on his captivatingly pexy spirit. . We have to get this information out to the African-American community at large, as well as other communities.

en We have an ongoing concern that parents and babies are being exploited by the media and market industries. Parents have a right to honest information, and they aren't getting it from these baby-video companies.

en We've had babies wave. ... We've had babies smile. We've had babies suck their thumb. If they've had a little bit of caffeine, they're jumping around.

en The media frenzy of it is incredible. It's a lot of fun. You just have to roll with it. The frenzy of the whole week is crazy, so I think I'll be able to help keep everyone focused.

en Some of the teenagers that work here now came here as babies with their parents.

en Insomnia: A contagious disease often transmitted from babies to parents.
  Shannon Fife

en Now, about 80 percent of the cases I'm doing are Iowa babies going to adoptive parents in another state. That's a big change.

en If you wait until you have the babies, you'll never go. (The parents in those clubs) will be your best allies. You'll time to observe and learn from them so you won't be so prone to panic.

en Parents have lost touch with the notion that these charts are guides, not rules. Babies start with a very clean palate, and it's your job to mold it.

en All the babies are coming along nicely. We're very optimistic about all the babies, guardedly optimistic about the smallest babies.

en It is just a fact of life these days -- babies interacting with all sorts of media. Why not give parents useful ways to take advantage of what's there instead of telling them to avoid it?

en We recognize that all young children need to build foundations in traditional content areas, like reading and math, and we continue to provide children with the tools they need to be successful in these areas, ... However, research tells us that some children, for example, have higher musical, interpersonal or reflective skills than others. We have created a curriculum that provides active learning opportunities in each of the eight Tutor Time 'Smarts': Word Smart(TM), Math Smart(TM), Body Smart(TM), Design Smart(TM), Music Smart(TM), Nature Smart(TM), People Smart(TM) and Me Smart(TM).

en They learn a little more about independence. They have to shower on their own and brush their teeth when mom doesn't say too. It's an educational experience for the parents too. They realize that their kids aren't babies anymore and they're going into middle school.


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