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Dads Move in
on Baby Market
Aug 16, 2007 8:26 PM CDT
Dads Move in on Baby Market
As fathers get more hands-on, baby gear is getting less female
(Newser)
- As fathers continue to take a more active role in raising their children, the market for baby gear has become less mom-centric, the
New York Times
reports. And it's not all fishing vests with hidden diaper changing pads. Recent dad-born inventions include computerized baby timers and a nipple adapter that...
Disney Goes Back to High School
Aug 16, 2007 12:44 PM CDT
Disney Goes Back to High School
(Newser)
- The sequel to Disney's smash hit 'High School Musical' will air Friday, and with a barrage of merchandise including CDs, DVDs, musical handbags, stationery, bedding, and a board game, the two kids' flicks are expected to rake in $100M for the Mickey Mouse company, reports the
LA Times
.
Russians Get Holiday to Multiply
Aug 15, 2007 5:38 PM CDT
Russians Get Holiday to Multiply
Couples get day off nine months before country's national day
(Newser)
- The Ulyanovsk region of Russia will give its citizens a day off to procreate—nine months before Russia's national day of June 12; couples whose children are born on that day can even win prizes. The Russian population has been dropping since the early 90s, and President Putin has called...
FTC Subpoenas Food Giants
on Marketing
to Kids
Aug 11, 2007 4:33 PM CDT
FTC Subpoenas Food Giants on Marketing to Kids
Congress wants data on childhood obesity
(Newser)
- The FTC dealt out 44 subpoenas yesterday to food companies, including McDonald's, Coca-Cola, and Kraft, seeking information on how much they spent on advertising to kids. The businesses have until November 1 to comply for a report the FTC is preparing for Congress on marketing practices and child obesity.
Diet Foods
May Help
Make Kids Fat
Aug 8, 2007 2:30 PM CDT
Diet Foods May Help Make Kids Fat
Low-calorie imitations confuse system, cause overeating
(Newser)
- Feeding children diet food may actually help make them fat, the BBC reports. Young rats who had been given low-calorie versions of ordinarily high-calorie food begin to gain weight when they were switched to regular fare, a new study found. Rather than stop eating when they reached a certain calorie...
A Big Mac by Any Other Name Is Not as Tasty
Aug 7, 2007 1:25 PM CDT
A Big Mac by Any Other Name Is Not as Tasty
Fast-food packaging, not what's inside, sways kids' tastes
(Newser)
- Preschoolers judged McDonald’s-branded food superior, even compared to the same products served without the familiar packaging, a study reported in
Time
concludes. The Pavlovian response to the Golden Arches worries child health experts, who link it to increasing obesity among the young.
‘Baby Einstein’ Dumbs Down Toddlers
Aug 7, 2007 12:25 PM CDT
‘Baby Einstein’ Dumbs Down Toddlers
Videos that claim to jumpstart learning do the opposite
(Newser)
- The popular “Baby Einstein” and “Brainy Baby” video series, intended to fast-track young geniuses, actually have negative educational effects, a new study concludes. Infants who watch them have smaller vocabularies than other children, the
Los Angeles Times
reports,
For every hour per day that 8- to 16-month-olds watched...
Keep Those Really Junior Execs Happy
Aug 6, 2007 2:55 PM CDT
Keep Those Really Junior Execs Happy
The office isn't the only option for parents whose kids are at loose ends
(Newser)
- Can't find a babysitter? Bringing your kid to work may seem the simplest solution—but first, consider these suggestions from
Forbes
.
Check out employer-provided child care. Many places don't have on-site care, but they may have backup services.
Work from home. Your boss and co-workers will thank you.
Young Athletes Turning to Sports Shrinks
Aug 5, 2007 11:33 AM CDT
Young Athletes Turning to Sports Shrinks
Even kids under 10 are getting coached on their 'mental' game
(Newser)
- Young, driven athletes who already have all the coaching money can buy—personal strength experts, conditioning coaches, and specialized instructors for every part of their game—are now adding shrinks to the roster, the
New York Times
reports. Athletes as young as 9 are working out their on-field (or on-parallel-bar)...
Babies Off Breast Milk
Too Soon
Aug 4, 2007 6:50 AM CDT
Babies Off Breast Milk Too Soon
Three-quarters of new moms breast feed, but only 11% long enough
(Newser)
- Almost three quarters of new mothers in the US breast feed their babies, but they are switching to formula too soon, say federal health officials. Only 30% are sticking to breast milk alone at three months, and only 11% at six months, a new survey shows. Breast milk protects infants...
Toddlers Learn Language Slowly and Quickly
Aug 3, 2007 4:57 PM CDT
Toddlers Learn Language Slowly and Quickly
Kids stockpile simple words in buildup to vocab explosion
(Newser)
- Toddlers learn to speak by simply using small, familiar words to acquire harder ones, new research says, throwing a curveball at scientists who assumed a more complex cognitive system. Youngsters can rapidly go from spouting babble to intelligible chatter as long as their words have varying levels of difficulty,
Scientific
...
Hero Counselor Saves Kids From Bus on Bridge
Aug 3, 2007 8:48 AM CDT
Hero Counselor Saves Kids From Bus on Bridge
He passes 52 trapped kids to volunteers
(Newser)
- When a bus packed with kids returning from a field trip came to rest at a precarious angle on the collapsed I-35W bridge, dangling over the Mississippi River, counselor Jeremy Hernandez barely had time to think. "I knew we had to get them out of there," the 20-year-old...
House Passes Health Plan for 4M More Kids
Aug 2, 2007 4:37 AM CDT
House Passes Health Plan for 4M More Kids
Dems take step toward universal coverage over GOP objections
(Newser)
- The House has passed a sweeping expansion of the Children’s Health Insurance Program that will extend covered to 4 million uninsured kids using revenue from cigarette taxes and cuts in subsidies to private Medicare plans. The bill, which was approved 225-204, is a step toward universal coverage over Republican...
With Parent Away at War, Child Abuse Increases
Aug 1, 2007 8:04 PM CDT
With Parent Away at War, Child Abuse Increases
Stressed women more likely to mistreat kids
(Newser)
- Incidents of child abuse and neglect rise significantly when the Army's deployment of one spouse to war leaves the other worried at home, a study finds. An Army-funded report found female spouses four times more likely than males to mistreat their children; the Army has beefed up family-support services to...
UK Weighs Revolution
in IVF Rules
Aug 1, 2007 6:38 AM CDT
UK Weighs Revolution in IVF Rules
Bill would require birth certificates to note donor involvement
(Newser)
- Legislation pending in Britain proposes sweeping changes to fertility laws, including requiring birth certificates to note whether a baby was conceived through in vitro fertilization and an easing of restrictions on so-called "savior siblings." Parents choose to have such children in part because their blood or bone marrow...
Indian Parents Spend It Like Beckham
Jul 31, 2007 11:20 AM CDT
Indian Parents Spend It Like Beckham
Birthday parties rival weddings as Indian wealth soars
(Newser)
- As the Indian economy skyrockets to new levels, so do the price tags of kids' birthday parties, the
Washington Post
reports. The celebrations are providing a golden opportunity for parents to showcase their little darlings—and their new prosperity. Some predict the birthday hoopla—complete with party planners, catered halls,...
Third of Iraqis Need Critical Aid
Jul 30, 2007 7:36 AM CDT
Third of Iraqis Need Critical Aid
Government of violence-riddled nation can't provide basics
(Newser)
- A third of Iraq's population—some 8 million people—are in critical need of emergency aid because they have no food, water or shelter, according to an OXFAM report detailed in the BBC. Trapped in a maelstrom of sectarian violence, the Iraqi government is unable to provide basic needs. Some...
France Shuts Islamic Camp
for Kids
Jul 25, 2007 8:30 AM CDT
France Shuts Islamic Camp for Kids
Religious regimen was 'excessively rigorous,' officials say
(Newser)
- French officials have sent home 96 children after determining that they were subjected to an "excessively rigorous" religious regimen at summer camp in the Vosges mountains, reports AFP. "We had information that children were being physically threatened," said one official. One child called police to say he...
10 Best
Family Towns
Jul 21, 2007 1:49 PM CDT
10 Best Family Towns
From the Rockies to a Miami suburb, perfect places to raise your babies
(Newser)
- These places earned
Family Circle
's attention with for their serenity, natural beauty, community, and culture. Living costs, commutes, and crime rates are low, but schools and museums rank high. They're all BYOB: Bring Your Own Baby.
Castle Rock, Colo.
Diamond Bar, Calif.
Morton Grove, Ill.
Cedar Park, Texas
Derby, Kan.
...
Potter Fans Throw Global Party
Jul 21, 2007 7:13 AM CDT
Potter Fans Throw Global Party
(Newser)
- Eager readers around the globe took part in a massive midnight fete that combined jubilation and bereavement as they snatched up copies of the final installment of the Harry Potter saga. Fans lined up from Ohio to Singapore, many of them in costume, speculating on the fate of their favorite...
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