Frustrated Child at School and What Can Be Done About It
9/15/2011
“We adopted our son at the age of 8 and he is with us a little less than three years now. After a few months of a good start in the school, he definitely started experience deep frustration that converted this immature but lovely, friendly, and seemingly happy child into a raging, violent person. But during summer he returns to his “normal” pleasant demeanor. What was wrong and what is to be done?” Dr. Gindis answers this question.
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Alla Gordina, MD, FAAP
Feeding problems in a newly adopted child - a case of a picky eater
1/3/2006
“Our 12 month old daughter…is the happiest little baby we've ever met. ..However, she will hardly eat anything at all. The orphanage told us she was a picky eater, but boy is that an understatement. …We were expecting a child who wouldn't stop eating. Never dreamed we'd be in this situation!”
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Paul Consbruck, Attorney at Law
But I Can’t Do Any More Paperwork!
2/8/2011
You’ve adopted your precious little one from overseas, and since the adoption was official there, you’re finally – finally – done with paperwork. You are wrong.
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Mitamins Team
Vitamins for better sight
2/14/2007
Your eyesight is certainly not something to be taken for granted. Here we look eat at which foods and vitamins are particularly important to your eye health
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Cynthia Greenblatt
Could Your Child Be Dealing with Hearing Loss?
8/2/2010
Your ears are worthy of proper care to avoid the necessity of having to use hearing aids or learn lip reading because of deafness. But it is a shame that great numbers of babies who enter the world with normal hearing, through accident or disease, lose this cherished sense.