Barbara Eastom Bates
Barbara Eastom Bates is a freelance writer and columnist who writes about technology, parenting and military family issues for assorted magazines, newspapers and websites.
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Does Your Child Have Asthma?Wondering if your little one might have asthma? Learn to recognize the symptoms and how to best help your child manage this common problem.
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Is My Child Developing Properly?Babies and little kids all develop at their own pace-but how do you know if your young child is too far behind the curve?
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Beware the Parenting PoliceIf you think parenting is a challenge, wait until you try fending off inquisitors and those offering advice on how to raise your child! Learn how to best deal with the parenting police while being polite (for the most part!) yet firm.
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Loose Lips Can Still Sink ShipsThe development of the World Wide Web has been a communication boon to military families who are now able to use its technology as a means to stay closer to their deployed service member. What many don't recognize is, without careful use, internet activit
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Nursing 101: Breastfeeding Basics for New MomsEven though breastfeeding is a completely natural way of feeding your baby, knowing how to do it properly is a learned skill and takes practice. How can you prepare for a successful nursing experience?
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The Pregnancy Glow and Other Myths about GestationMotherhood is bliss-- and morning sickness and the end of your peace of mind, loss of your figure, and a hundred other things your friends forgot to tell you.
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More than Mom and DadHaving a baby changes everything--including your relationship with your spouse. With nearly 1/3 of all divorces occurring within the first five years of the birth of a new baby, how can you increase your odds for both happy parenting and partnership?
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Birth of a ParentHaving a baby? At home, in a birthing center, or in a hospital? Delivered by a doctor or a midwife? What will your birth plan be? Will you have one? And how do you decide all these things anyway?!
