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		<title>And the old became new once again!&#8230;</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Baby's R Us has come to the rescue of us moms of multiples who have worn our baby gear into shreds! You now have until September 19th, 2010 to get your old gear into Baby's R Us for a 25% discount on a brand new replacement in the same category as your trade-in!
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<p>Have you been gazing longingly at your neighbors brand new stroller as you push your dilapidated clunker awkwardly along the sidewalk? Do you cringe when you place your toddler in your torn, worn and stained high chair or car seat and hope that mystery stain isn&#8217;t anything to worry about? Well, fear no more! Baby&#8217;s R Us has come to the rescue of us moms of multiples who have worn our baby gear into shreds! You now have until September 19th, 2010 to get your old gear into Baby&#8217;s R Us for a <strong>25% discount</strong> on a brand new replacement in the same category as your trade-in!</p>
<p>Not all manufacturers are participating but here&#8217;s a list of those that are&#8230;</p>
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<li>Eddie Baurer</li>
<li>Evenflo</li>
<li>Graco</li>
<li>Britax</li>
<li>Jeep</li>
<li>Baby Cache</li>
<li>Baby Trend</li>
<li>Bertini</li>
<li>Chicco</li>
<li>Contours by Kolcraft</li>
<li>Carter&#8217;s</li>
<li>Delta</li>
<li>Sorelle</li>
<li>Baby Italia</li>
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<p>This great deal stems from a desire to get old and possibly unsafe baby equipment out of circulation. Most of us bargain shoppers frequent the discount stores or utilize hand-me-downs for baby gear because of price but we don&#8217;t often get safety and warranty guarantees with that equipment that always come with new gear. Equipment gets better all the time with great improvements to comfort as well as safety. This is a great opportunity to keep our little ones a bit safer, more comfortable and not have to break the bank to do it! Check out your local Baby&#8217;s R Us store for more details. Items need to be purchased on the same day as the trade-in so come prepared to shop!</p>
<p><strong>For more information, visit <a title="Baby's R Us Trade-In Offer" href="http://bit.ly/8YFjTC" target="_blank">Baby&#8217;s R Us Official website  to read more about this offer.</a> But don&#8217;t miss out! You only have until September 19th!</strong></p>
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		<title>Toddler Time at Jump and Shout!</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 28 Aug 2010 01:24:06 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you're like us, you have bid farewell to your older kids for the better part of the morning as they march back to school and you watch sadly as your littlest ones roam the house wondering where all their playmates went! Well, we would like to help inject some excitement back into these little ones worlds with two days devoted just to toddlers at Jump and Shout!
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<p>If you&#8217;re like us, you have bid farewell to your older kids for the better part of the morning as they march back to school and you watch sadly as your littlest ones roam the house wondering where all their playmates went! Well, we would like to help inject some excitement back into these little ones worlds with two days devoted just to toddlers at Jump and Shout!</p>
<p>If you&#8217;ve never been to Jump and Shout!, then you have definitely missed out! It is exactly what it&#8217;s name implies&#8230;a fun place for your kids to literally jump and shout their way through various inflatable bounce zones, climbing gyms and soft obstacles. And every Monday and Wedensday morning from 10:00-11:30, they have dedicated their play areas to our toddlers, ages 4 and under!</p>
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<p>The price for this playtime is $5.00 per child (under 2 are free with a playing guest so get your friends together and come in groups!). Adults are always free. You&#8217;d think that the play zones would be entertainment enough but no!  They have arranged for a variety of activities that vary by the day such as crafts, games, bubble time, story time and more! It&#8217;s a great opportunity for your toddler to socialize while the big kids are in school.</p>
<p>And in case you are on the hunt for a birthday party site, this has now become the birthday pavilion of choice for all of my kids, young and old. They truly have something for every age. And shhhh!&#8230;don&#8217;t tell your kiddos, but there&#8217;s also a quiet room where parents can sit and work or read while still having their kids in full view as they play! It&#8217;s Utopia!</p>
<p>Jump and Shout is located at 1061 N. Dobson Road, Suite 110 in Mesa, AZ and you can reach them at 480-834-7529 or visit their website for the location nearest you and to keep tabs on upcoming specials and promotionals at <a title="Jump and Shout! Play Centers" href="www.jumpandshout.com" target="_blank">www.jumpandshout.com</a>.</p>
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		<title>Memorable craft for little ones&#8230;and parents!</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[It means so much to our kids when we display their artwork in our home. It can boost their morale, help them feel appreciated and contribute to their confidence in succeeding. But sometimes, we look at our cluttered walls and wonder, "what would this look like if it weren't covered in scribbles?!" Well, one of our subscribers, Meggin Portenier, found a wonderful fun compromise!...
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It means so much to our kids when we display their artwork in our home. It can boost their morale, help them feel appreciated and contribute to their confidence in succeeding. But sometimes, we look at our cluttered walls and wonder, &#8220;what would this look like if it weren&#8217;t covered in scribbles?!&#8221; Well, one of our subscribers, Meggin, found a wonderful fun compromise!&#8230;</p>
<p><img class="alignright size-full wp-image-1007" title="Fingerpainting Masterpiece" src="http://www.mytimecalendars.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/08/mail-5.jpeg" alt="" width="221" height="166" />She started with your basic set of fingerpaints, large paper and of course, her two toddlers! She let the kids go nuts outside with the various colors of fingerpaint. Along with their crazy splashing across the page, each toddler thought it fun to make their own handprints on different pieces of paper as well. Once it was dry, she noticed some really fun coloring combinations along with some interesting lines in her little ones artwork. She had some extra frames and decided to see what they looked like. Then she found the pages with the handprints on them and had one of those &#8220;lightbulb&#8221; moments! She cut out the handprints, framed the large pages and placed the handprint on top of the matted artwork. She finished it off with each childs name and date and voilá! She had a beautiful piece of memorable artwork to perch on her wall that not only looked nice, but was a great positive reminder to her and her little ones of the days fun and the creative powers of those little minds!  Thanks for sharing, Meggin!</p>
<p>If you or someone you know has a great craft or creative activity for young children, please submit them to us at <a href="mailto:info@mytimecalendars.com">info@mytimecalendars.com</a> with subject line of &#8220;creative fun&#8221;.</p>
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		<title>Does your child need a Personal Child Story?</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 11 Aug 2010 00:01:22 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Does your child struggle with behavior concepts? Perhaps numbers or letters are particularly difficult for them? Or maybe you just want your little one to feel extra loved and appreciated? All these are reasons to give Personal Child Stories a call!]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Does your child struggle with behavior concepts? Perhaps numbers or letters are particularly difficult for them? Or maybe you just want your little one to feel extra loved and appreciated? All these are reasons to give Personal Child Stories a call!</p>
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<p>Personal Child Stories was begun specifically to address all of theses questions. The company owner, writer and designer, Shara Lawrence-Weiss is a journalist, early childhood specialist, experienced nanny and freelance writer who is also experienced in special needs children from a firsthand perspective. She has taken this diverse background and combined her many skills along with a passion for reading into a wonderful positive learning tool for children of all ages. Her books are custom designed for each individual child with pictures, story line and theme centered around each childs particular needs.</p>
<p>I had to see this for myself! I recently received some samples of her product and was most impressed! Her books come in two sizes, 5&#215;5 for smaller children and 8.5&#215;9 for older children. Trust me when I say that these books are meant to last! Each page is laminated and the book is spiral bound for easy page turning. The result is a sturdy book that will hold up to drooling, chewing, throwing, stepping on, and just about any other rough treatment your toddler can imagine! The pages will not tear, can be written or colored on and then can be wiped clean again with a damp cloth to look brand new again!</p>
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<p class="wp-caption-text">From babies to toddlers to even older children, Personal Child Stories inspire and teach all ages!</p>
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<p>Storylines are completely customized and used in conjunction with actual submitted photos of the child to fit each childs individual need, situation or desired learning concept. She works closely with parents to accomplish this. Her <a href="http://www.personalchildstories.com/examples/abc.php">alphabet book</a> and <a href="http://www.personalchildstories.com/examples/counting.php">counting book</a> samples were a huge hit with my little toddler! She loved flipping through the book again and again, counting the pictures and pointing out the letters of the alphabet!&#8230;of course that was after I had exhausted my patience answering numerous requests to &#8220;read it again, mommy!&#8221;. The counting book was especially neat because it not only had a cute rhyming lilt to it but it also showed the numbers in Spanish, English, and sign language!</p>
<p>As a <a href="http://www.polestargraphics.com">graphic designer</a> of over 12 years experience, I can attest to the life-changing impact that strong images and well written copy can have on people of all ages. Shara has combined both in her product and I would highly recommend these books to anyone looking to teach their children through the power of positive reinforcement.</p>
<p>If you would like to learn more about obtaining your own personalized book for your child, visit Shara at <a href="http://www.personalchildstories.com">www.personalchildstories.com</a></p>
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		<title>New spin on child birthday parties</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 10 Aug 2010 04:29:47 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Looking for a new spin on kids birthday parties? We've got a great idea for you courtesy of Cheryl Tallman of "Fresh Baby"! When her son turned 5, she decided to play off his particular interests and strengths by providing a cooking party for him and his friends! She hosted a 2 1/2 hr party in their kitchen which she entitled "Cooking School for Brilliant Kids."]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Looking for a new spin on kids birthday parties? We&#8217;ve got a great idea for you courtesy of Cheryl Tallman of &#8220;Fresh Baby&#8221;! When her son turned 5, she decided to play off his particular interests and strengths by providing a cooking party for him and his friends! She hosted a 2 1/2 hr party in their kitchen which she entitled &#8220;Cooking School for Brilliant Kids.&#8221;</p>
<p>Cheryl&#8217;s party was complete with disposable chef hats, aprons and a few kid sized cooking utensils which she used in take home gift bags for each child. The recipes were simple consisting of pizzas, green beans, carrot sticks, pigs in blankets (hot dogs rolled and baked in crescent rolls), and home made ice cream. She had her husband do a short little magic show during the baking time (he read up earlier in the week at the library!).</p>
<p>At the end of the party, she took a picture of her &#8220;class&#8221; and mailed each child a certificate of completion from the &#8220;Cooking School for Brilliant Kids&#8221; that had their class picture in it! What a fun idea!</p>
<p>As a former Pampered Chef consultant, I actually did many child birthday parties that were a huge success! Sometimes the mothers even tagged along for a brush up on some kid friendly recipes and demos!  These types of parties were certainly a departure from the norm and gave each child an opportunity to participate, start good cooking habits, enjoy some great food, and take home not only fun memories but some actual cooking skills and recipes they could use at home!</p>
<p>Some tips for hosting this kind of party:</p>
<p><strong>1) keep it simple!</strong>&#8230;easy recipes with a short list of ingredients are best. Mix and match things you can cook with things you can serve right away.</p>
<p><strong>2) keep the party list small!</strong>&#8230;smaller groups definitely work better in this situation. Keep the number of attendees to 5 or 6 depending on the age and maturity of the group. This gives everyone a chance to participate and helps you maintain some order in the kitchen as well as safety.</p>
<p><strong>3) have a time filler to keep kids busy while the food is cooking</strong>&#8230;in Cheryl&#8217;s case, she had her husband prepared with some &#8220;magical&#8221; interlude but you could have any number of fun party games prepared. Some oldies but goodies are &#8220;pin the hat on the chef&#8221;, musical chairs at the dinner table, and hot potato.</p>
<p><strong>4) keep mess in mind</strong>&#8230;remember to prepare an area where you can have everyone gather and be able to see and participate. In Cheryl&#8217;s case, she prepared a ping pong table with a themed table cloth and had everyone gather around it.</p>
<p><strong>5) always be safe!</strong>&#8230;teach the kids good hand washing and surface cleaning habits. Make sure that no child is left unattended around hot surfaces. It is best to leave the oven and stove preparation to the &#8220;master chef&#8221; (i.e. the adult!).</p>
<p>And probably the most important tip, cater to your childs interests and food preferences so they and their friends can have a great time making cooking memories together!</p>
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		<title>Prevent and treat summer rashes</title>
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<h1>Prevent &#8212; and Treat &#8212; Summer Rashes</h1>
<p>	By Madonna Behen for <em>Sniffle Solutions</em>
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<p>Protecting a young child&rsquo;s delicate skin is a year-round responsibility for parents, but it&rsquo;s especially important in the summer months, when so much skin is uncovered and vulnerable to a host of warm-weather rash inducers. &ldquo;There are definitely some types of skin rashes that we see a lot more of in the summer months, like sunburn and insect bites and stings,&rdquo; says Dr. Kelly McClean, a dermatologist for adults and children at the University of Michigan Health System, in Ann Arbor.</p>
<p>Below, McClean and Dr. Brandie Metz (assistant clinical professor of dermatology and pediatrics at the University of California, Irvine) recommend ways to prevent and treat the most common summer rashes:<strong></p>
<p>Sunburn<br />Prevent it:</strong> Proper sun protection techniques are important not just because they&rsquo;ll keep your little one from getting a red, painful burn, says McClean. &ldquo;We know that ultraviolet radiation increases the risk for skin cancers later in life, and it can also accelerate photoaging of the skin.&rdquo;</p>
<p>The first line of defense should be covering up: Wear a hat and sun-protective clothing, stay in the shade as much as possible and wear sunglasses to protect the eyes. Kids need a broad-spectrum sunscreen with an SPF of at least 30. The best time to slather it on is before you leave the house. &ldquo;Once you get to the pool or beach, kids are excited about getting into the water or playing in the sand, and they&#8217;re less likely to stand still,&rdquo; says McClean.</p>
<p>Even if your child always tans and never burns, that&rsquo;s no excuse not to take sun protection seriously, adds McClean. &ldquo;Parents have this misconception that a tan is safe, but what a tan means is that the skin has been damaged by the sun as well.&rdquo; And if you&rsquo;re cutting back on sunscreen because you&rsquo;re concerned about vitamin D deficiencies, think again, says Metz. &ldquo;Using sunscreen isn&rsquo;t going to lead to a vitamin D deficiency. Most people reach their maximum production of vitamin D after only about five minutes in the sun,&rdquo; she says.<strong></p>
<p>Treat it:</strong> To treat sunburn, use cool compresses to bring down the temperature of the skin, or have your child take a cool bath. Avoid products with an anesthetic, &ldquo;basically anything that ends in &lsquo;caine,&rsquo; because that will just further irritate the skin,&rdquo; says Metz. Any blistering burn requires a doctor&rsquo;s attention.<strong></p>
<p>Insect Bites<br />Prevent it: </strong>The most effective insect repellants contain the chemical DEET &#8212; but be sure the products you use on kids contain no more than 10 percent. &ldquo;The best approach is to spray the repellant on the clothing rather than on skin,&rdquo; says Metz. Stay away from products that combine DEET and sunscreen. &ldquo;Sunscreen needs to be reapplied frequently, and DEET does not,&rdquo; she says. But when you use products that contain both, &ldquo;you end up putting on too much insect repellant or not enough sunscreen.&rdquo;<strong></p>
<p>Treat it: </strong>Treat itchy bug bites with an over-the-counter hydrocortisone cream or calamine lotion.<strong></p>
<p>Poison Ivy<br />Prevent it:</strong> You know that old saying, &ldquo;Leaves of three, leave them be?&rdquo; Turns out not all plants that cause an itchy rash have three leaves, says Metz. &ldquo;Poison sumac can have seven or more leaves, so you really need to learn to recognize all the poisonous plants.&rdquo;</p>
<p>The best prevention is to wear long pants and long sleeves during hikes. Also be aware that your child doesn&rsquo;t have to touch the plant directly to come in contact with the plant oils. &ldquo;If your pets run around in the woods, they can have the oil on their fur and kids can get it by touching the pet,&rdquo; says McClean. But it&rsquo;s a myth that rash can spread from person to person: Once the oil from the plant has been washed off the skin, you&rsquo;re no longer contagious.</p>
<p><strong>Treat it:</strong> For rashes from poison ivy and other similar plants, Metz usually recommends OTC hydrocortisone cream as well as an oral antihistamine.<strong></p>
<p>Heat Rash<br />Prevent it:</strong> First-time moms often make the mistake of bundling up newborns too much in the warmer months. &ldquo;Sweat ducts get clogged up and red bumps appear, especially in the skin folds,&rdquo; says McClean.</p>
<p>To prevent heat rash, make sure you dress your baby in layers so you can easily remove unneeded clothing.</p>
<p><strong>Treat it:</strong> The rash usually disappears soon after you cool down the skin by removing excess clothing and blankets. &ldquo;Never put a cream or ointment on a heat rash,&rdquo; says Metz, &ldquo;because that will just further clog the pores and make the rash worse.&rdquo;</p>
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		<title>Make cleaning fun (and cheap!) and get the kids to help too!</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 26 Jun 2010 00:11:08 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Here are my top four tips on getting -- and keeping -- your house super-clean without much effort]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>By Julie Smart for <em>Ideas That Spark</em></p>
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<p class="wp-caption-text">What can we say, when you get kids motivated to clean, if nothing else...they&#39;re FAST!</p>
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<p>Here are my top four tips on getting &#8212; and keeping &#8212; your house super-clean without much effort.<strong> </strong></p>
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<p><strong>1. Have a basket contest.</strong><br />
Are you playrooms and bedrooms messy and completely disorganized? Give each of your children a basket and have a contest to see who can get the most items in the basket in two minutes. Reward the winning child with a small prize.<strong> </strong></p>
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<p><strong>2. Sing, dance and clean.</strong><br />
Put on a sing-along, and have everyone sing and dance while cleaning. For young children, try the Barney cleanup song: It’s fun and short enough for a young child to learn.<strong> </strong></p>
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<p><strong>3. Reward donations.</strong><br />
When children clean out a toy box or room, it may be hard to get them to depart with things they don’t really need. Set a number of items for them to get rid of, and reward them for donating a certain amount. It teaches them to depart with items they don’t really use, and it cuts down on clutter. <strong> </strong></p>
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<p><strong>4. Give a child a spray bottle.</strong><br />
This tip worked great for my own kids, since every child wanted to help and not feel left out: For children that are too young to help with cleaning, give them each a clean paper towel and small spray bottle filled with water. Ask them to help you by cleaning the refrigerator door or something in the area that you are currently in.</p>
<p>I recommend buying a new, empty bottle that didn’t previously have cleaner in it in case your children spray it in their eyes or mouth. When you’re done, children can put away their “special” spray bottle of cleaner until next time.</p>
<p class="ByLine"><em>Julie Smart<em> is the mother of five wonderful children and a blogger at<br />
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		<title>Looking for a furry family friend?</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 22 Jun 2010 05:27:10 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Are you or someone you know looking for a furry family friend? We have some likely candidates!]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignright size-medium wp-image-964" title="IMG_5722" src="http://www.mytimecalendars.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/06/IMG_57221-300x221.jpg" alt="" width="300" height="221" />I have to spread the word for those of you who may be in the market for a furry family friend for your home. We have a friend that took in a very starved cat who they responsibly cared for through multiple vet visits to affirm it&#8217;s health and condition. After a clean bill of health, she took her newfound friend back to the vet to have it spayed only to find out that her emaciated cat was going to be a momma! She took the cat home and several days later, had a healthy litter of four kittens mewing in her home! She has been torn between keeping them but unfortunately, she is unable to accommodate so many animals in her home (she already has a dog and now two cats). She is looking for homes for these four cuddly little furballs and has asked us to help her get the word out to those who might be looking for a good family pet.</p>
<p><img class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-962" title="IMG_5731" src="http://www.mytimecalendars.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/06/IMG_5731-300x220.jpg" alt="" width="300" height="220" />The momma cat is very docile, excellent with families (kid-tested, mother-approved!) and has passed those gentle traits onto her offspring. The kittens are very calm for being so young and very gentle with kids (my two-nine year olds all attest to that!). These friendly kittens have little fear of dogs and are nearly litterbox trained. They are currently eating solid foods while still occasionally nursing from their momma and are about 7 weeks old.</p>
<p>We have included some pictures of these little cuties and if you or someone you know is looking for a new family companion, we hope you will contact us at info@mytimecalendars.com with the subject of &#8220;kittens&#8221;. We would love for these good-natured kitties to go to good families.<img class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-965" title="IMG_5718" src="http://www.mytimecalendars.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/06/IMG_5718-300x225.jpg" alt="" width="300" height="225" /><br />
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		<pubDate>Tue, 22 Jun 2010 03:23:34 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[You may be surprised at just how much sleep your little ones need per night, because it&#8217;s often much more than adults typically get. The American Academy of Pediatrics makes the following recommendations for sleep requirements by age]]></description>
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<h1>How much sleep should my kids get each night? They often seem overtired, and I worry they are more vulnerable to illness.</h1>
<p>By Renee Martin for <em>Sniffle Solutions</em></p>
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<p>You’re right to be worried, because sleep deprivation does take a toll on the immune system. Getting adequate rest is important all the time, but it’s especially crucial during cold and flu season.</p>
<p>You may be surprised at just how much sleep your little ones need per night, because it’s often much more than adults typically get. The American Academy of Pediatrics makes the following recommendations for sleep requirements by age:</p>
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<li><strong>Newborns: </strong>10.5 to 18 hours per day</li>
<li><strong>Infants: </strong>9 to 12 hours at night, plus one to four naps (30 minutes or more each)</li>
<li><strong>Toddlers: </strong>12 to 14 hours per day</li>
<li><strong>Preschoolers: </strong>11 to 13 hours per day</li>
<li><strong>School-aged children: </strong>10 to 11 hours per day</li>
<li><strong>Tweens and teens: </strong>8.5 to 9.25 hours per day</li>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h1>My daughter almost always gets sick after we return home from a trip on an airplane. Is there anything I can do to keep her healthy?</h1>
<p>By Dr. Roy Benaroch for <em>Sniffle Solutions</em></p>
<p>Many cold and flu viruses are transmitted when you touch surfaces. And when you’re on an airplane, you’re touching armrests and tray tables that may not be very clean. Since so many people are touching the same surfaces, it’s all too easy to pick up germs on your hands.</p>
<p>So always have your child wash hands thoroughly before and after using the bathroom on a plane. And when you can’t get access to a sink and soap, use a hand sanitizer that has at least 60 percent alcohol. If you’re worried about the drying effects of alcohol, use a hand sanitizer that has added moisturizers, like aloe.</p>
<p>And since the air on planes is so dry and uncomfortable, you might also want to bring along some saline nasal spray, which you can use to help keep both yours and your daughter’s nasal passages well moisturized.</p>
<p>It’s also important to stay hydrated by drinking lots of water &#8212; that goes for you and your daughter.</p>
<p>Finally, try to avoid sick people when possible. If you’re sitting next to someone who’s coughing and sniffling and the flight is not full, speak up and politely ask a flight attendant if you can move to different seats.</p>
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