Latest Member Updates
Pretty Caroline - I'm well overdue in sharing pictures of sweet baby girl, so here you go!
- 2012/02/08 School Evaluation Update -
The evaluation team met today and officially determined that Chase was eligible for preschool through the public school system based on two factors: speech and language delay, as well as significant developmental delay (meaning he has gross motor, ... - 2012/02/07 Color Run Atlanta - This looks like such a fun 5k - and I'm finding about it just in time! (Happening in other cities as well!) Here's the color run link.
- 2012/02/03 10 Diabetes Diet Myths - "Diabetes diet." Simply hearing these words may be enough to make you feel overwhelmed or frustrated.
Perhaps you have said, or heard someone else express, one of these thoughts:
Eating too much sugar causes diabetes.
There are too many rule... - 2012/02/02 Post-Partem Nesting -
I spent the majority of my pregnancy with Miss. Caroline with our house all boxed up, waiting to move. No opportunities to nest were available, and I itched to get into our new home to put the nursery together and unpack all the things we needed ... - 2012/02/02 Pre-K Evaluation - Yesterday was Chase's evaluation for public pre-K and it was a lot of fun. Chase had a blast playing with all the fun toys they had there, and the therapists who evaluated him thought he was so sweet. As expected, they found that he had significant d... - 2012/02/02
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On The Other Hand
This website, designed by a practicing occupational therapist born with a hand anomaly, provides information, support, and suggestions for parents, relatives, and friends of children with hand differences. Site explores the topics of parenting, exercise, keyboarding, and occupational therapy for children with hand differences.
Vanessa Lane's Story
This is my daughter's web site. She was affected by Amniotic Bands and only lived for six short but very special days.
The Congenital Uterine Anomalies
Information about congenital uterine malformations, their types, causes, methods of diagnosis, treatments and outcomes, you have come to the right place. It is thought that as many as 4% of women suffer from one form or another of uterine birth defect. In many cases, such defects can cause problems with fertility, repeated miscarriage, intrauterine growth retardation, premature birth and abnormal fetal presentation.
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