Archive for October, 2006
Teens and Parents in Evanston Prepare for a “Free To Be Me” Conference
Bloomington, CA More than 100 teenagers and their parents in Evanston, Illinois will participate in a first of its kind teen and parent conference to reverse historic trends of drug use, teen-pregnancies and sexual activity. - 2003-08-14
No commentsAugmentative Communication Board ‘EZ’ to Use
Vidatak is proud to offer one of the most honorable and useful augmentative communication innovations for the voice-impaired. - 2004-09-23 Friend of PR Web - 25
No commentsFamilies Need Protection from Baby Safe Haven
With only one option provided, no questions asked and no help provided, frightened young moms are giving birth on their own and then doing the best they know how for their newborn sons and daughters by abandoning them at fire stations, churches, hospitals. Billed as a protection for both mothers and babies, in fact not only mothers and babies but also fathers need protection from this law. - 2004-05-13
No commentsBecoming a Parent Coach
Being a parent is a lifelong commitment that begins at birth and continues as the child changes through all phases of life. None of these changes can be more challenging than what a child goes through in the teenage years.
Being a parent is a lifelong commitment that begins at birth and co…
Determining the Sex of a Child, Social Reasons and Medical Reasons
Predetermination of the sex of a child and how it can affect us socially as well as its medical ramifications. - 2004-08-31
No commentsKicking the habit: A UK study shows how more women are successfully quitting smoking during pregnancy.
A new UK public health report entitled “Using social marketing to increase recruitment of pregnant smokers to smoking cessation service: the success story”. The report shows how more women are quitting smoking as a direct result of the social marketing techiques. The report was written by: R.J Lowry of the Dental School, University of Newcastle upon Tyne; S.Hardy of the Maternity Services, City Hospital Trust in Sunderland; C.Jordan of the Sunderland Teaching Primary Care Trust, Sunderland Smoking Cessation Service; and G.Wayman of the Sunderland Smoking Cessation Service and Sunderland Teaching Primary Care Trust in Sunderland, UK. A copy of the report has been attached to this press release. - 2004-06-23
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