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  • How to Take Out Curly Braids

    If you are working with curly hair and you have a braid that you need to take out, you need to do so from the bottom up. Take out curly braids with help from a hair and makeup artist in this free…

    Last Updated: May 13, 2013
  • How to Fertilize Potted Pansies

    Fertilizing potted pansies is something you can do with a chemical pellet like osmocote or multicode. Fertilize potted pansies with help from a certified horticulturist in this free video clip.

    Last Updated: May 13, 2013
  • Books to Help Children Develop Respect & Manners

    Good manners and respect toward others matters in our daily activities. If parents, teachers and society instill the importance of appropriate behavior toward each other in children at an early age,…

    Last Updated: May 13, 2013
  • Do Parents' Problems Cause a Bully?

    Bullies come in many flavors, leading many parents to confusion upon discovery that their child is a bully. They might ask themselves whether it’s their fault and, in some cases, it might be.…

    Last Updated: May 13, 2013
  • How Does Culture Influence Teen Pregnancy?

    Cultural groups can differ in many ways, including language, values, music, food preferences and religion. Some of these factors can influence the rates of teenage pregnancy, and the decision to…

    Last Updated: May 13, 2013
  • The Average Duration of Breastfeeding

    A large number of new mothers start out breastfeeding their infants, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Many mothers, however, don't stick with it for a variety of reasons,…

    Last Updated: May 12, 2013
  • Nutrition & Health Issues of College Students

    College students lead busy lives and often have to juggle assignment deadlines, study for upcoming tests, work at part-time jobs and manage their finances on a small budget. The stress of college life…

    Last Updated: May 12, 2013
  • Can Open Toe Slingbacks Go With Jumpsuit Evening Attire?

    If it's true that every fashion trend comes back, the ever popular jumpsuit of the 1970s is enjoying another turn. This time around the jumpsuits come in a wider variety of cuts, styles and fabrics…

    Last Updated: May 11, 2013
  • Common Sickness in Iguanas

    Pet iguanas can suffer several common illnesses and ailments. As exotic pets, they can be difficult to look after, so even small mistake in their care could leave them with a sickness. If you suspect…

    Last Updated: May 11, 2013
  • Does It Matter What Temperature Baby Formula Is?

    Babies should be fed breast milk or formula for the first 12 months, according to the National Institutes of Health's website, Medline Plus. Formula is available in powder, concentrated liquid and…

    Last Updated: May 11, 2013
  • Breastfeeding at a Wedding

    Breastfeeding has been accepted in the United States as being healthful for both infant and mother. However, breastfeeding at a wedding can elicit a spectrum of responses. Some people might be charmed…

    Last Updated: May 11, 2013
  • Tips on Fashion Glasses to Cover Crepey, Under-Eye Skin

    Crepey skin under your eyes can be covered with a few key things, like concealer and the right type of glasses. Learn about fashion glasses that you can use to cover crepey, under the eye skin with…

    Last Updated: May 10, 2013
  • Corn Fertilizing

    Corn fertilizing will allow your crop to grow up as healthy as possible. Learn about corn fertilizing with help from a classically-trained chef with experience in both world class restaurants and…

    Last Updated: May 10, 2013
  • How to Fertilize Corn When Tasselling

    Fertilizing corn when tasseling is relatively the same as far as watering and planting guidelines. Fertilize corn when tasseling with help from a classically-trained chef with experience in both world…

    Last Updated: May 10, 2013
  • Expressed Milk vs. Breastfeeding

    Your obstetrician, family and well-meaning friends have probably told you many times that breastfeeding is the best nutritional choice for your baby. While they're absolutely correct, not all mothers…

    Last Updated: May 10, 2013
  • How to Connect a Sink Sprayer

    Connecting a sink sprayer requires you to determine exactly how many holes are in the sink in the first place. Connect a sink sprayer with help from the president and owner of Source Development Inc.…

    Last Updated: May 09, 2013
  • How Stop Bleeding in Interior Rough Cedar

    Cedar contains natural oils and preservatives that make it weather-resistant, but some of these same chemicals can create problems for finishing. Especially at fault are water-soluble phenolics, which…

    Last Updated: May 08, 2013
  • Breastfeeding Etiquette While in Mixed Company

    Doctors tend to tout breastfeeding as best for babies, and for the most part, breastfeeding is a convenient alternative to bottle-feeding. Some mothers may feel embarrassed to breastfeed while in…

    Last Updated: May 08, 2013
  • Ways to Increase Non-Exercise Activity Levels

    Most people know that exercise is a way to increase heart health, tone your body and in many cases, burn calories. Even if you are not actively exercising by playing a sport, participating in…

    Last Updated: May 08, 2013
  • Service Dogs Hygiene Requirements

    The idea of using dogs to help people with disabilities began with seeing-eye dogs and blossomed into an entire industry. Service dogs are not only pressed into service as people's eyes and ears but…

    Last Updated: May 07, 2013
  • Rude & Obnoxious Teen Behavior at School

    Teenagers may look like adults, but they are still forming identities and maturing. Teens' desire for boundaries and approval often leads to inappropriate behavior. This behavior can be dangerous to…

    Last Updated: May 07, 2013
  • What Are Good Exercises for the First 3 Months of Pregnancy?

    Lots of things change in the first three months of pregnancy -- you may feel nauseated, have food cravings and even start to show a belly bump. The good news is that your current exercise routine…

    Last Updated: May 05, 2013
  • Ways to Increase Your Barbell Row Strength

    The barbell row, or bent-over row, targets your back muscles, specifically the lats and rhomboids of your upper and mid back. It also works your traps, forearms, biceps and core. A stronger back can…

    Last Updated: May 05, 2013
  • What to Expect As Your Infant Develops

    When your baby is born, his body and brain work overtime to help him become acclimated to the brand new world outside of the womb. The development milestones that take place during the first 12 months…

    Last Updated: May 04, 2013
  • How to Help Children Develop a Basic Attitude of Trust

    If you want your child to learn the basic attitude of trust, then you have to take advantage of the first few years of her life. According to Angela Reinhart, family life educator from the University…

    Last Updated: May 03, 2013
  • Smothering During Breastfeeding

    Breastfeeding can trigger anxieties, especially for first-time mothers. Concerns may arise about latching, weight gain and the mother's own breast pain. Some mothers may also wonder whether they can…

    Last Updated: May 03, 2013
  • Will Rhododendrons Cause an Allergic Reaction?

    Rhododendrons (Rhododendron spp.) are evergreen shrubs characterized by fantastically showy spring and summer blooms in shades ranging from white to pink, yellow, purple and red. Rhododendrons don't…

    Last Updated: May 02, 2013
  • Soreness in Feet After Jogging

    Let’s face it -- you don't run on your hands. It does not take a degree in physics, physiology or exercise science to understand that all of the impact forces of running are absorbed by your…

    Last Updated: May 01, 2013
  • Can Service Dogs Be Allowed in the Workplace?

    Service dogs are often a necessity for several types of disabilities. They can guide you around if you’re blind, alert you to take necessary medications, pull a wheelchair, protect you while…

    Last Updated: Apr 30, 2013
  • What Happens to People's Feet When Shoes Are Too Small?

    Wearing ill-fitting shoes presents a host of foot problems that can be avoided with properly sized shoes. Get your foot measured, as feet commonly increase in size as we age, and shop for shoes at the…

    Last Updated: Apr 30, 2013
  • Spiral Spinach & Bacon Bites

    Spiral spinach and bacon bites will please both the meat lovers and the veggie lovers in your family. Make spiral spinach and bacon bites with help from a culinary professional in this free video…

    Last Updated: Apr 30, 2013
  • Mozzarella & Spinach Bites

    Mozzarella and spinach bites require two cups of mozzarella cheese and a few other basic items. Make delicious mozzarella and spinach bites with help from a culinary professional in this free video…

    Last Updated: Apr 30, 2013
  • Fertilizing Magnolias

    Fertilizing magnolia will help it bloom more successfully all throughout the year. Learn about fertilizing magnolia with help from an experienced gardening expert in this free video clip.

    Last Updated: Apr 30, 2013
  • Fertilizing Boxwood

    Boxwood plants come in many different varieties, including the wonderful pyramid variety. Learn about fertilizing boxwoods with help from an experienced gardening expert in this free video clip.

    Last Updated: Apr 30, 2013
  • How to Fertilize a Rhododendron

    Rhododendrons are a very versatile group of plants. Fertilize a rhododendron with help from an experienced gardening expert in this free video clip.

    Last Updated: Apr 30, 2013
  • Core Muscle Exercises for Pregnancy

    Core muscle exercises for pregnancy are a great way to maintain your ideal body weight. Do core muscle exercises for pregnancy with help from a personal trainer in this free video clip.

    Last Updated: Apr 30, 2013
  • How to Take Out a Scorpion in "Halo"

    Taking out a scorpion in "Halo" is something you can do in a few different ways, including through hijacking. Take out a scorpion in "Halo" with help from an experienced video game expert in this free…

    Last Updated: Apr 30, 2013
  • Disabling Fall Damage in "Halo: Reach"

    Disabling fall damage in "Halo: Reach" requires you to remove such damage completely. Disable fall damage in "Halo: Reach" with help from an experienced video game expert in this free video clip.

    Last Updated: Apr 30, 2013
  • What Body Corset to Use After Birth

    Breastfeeding is the quickest and easiest way to shrink your uterus. Find out what body corset to use after birth with help from a health coach qualified in women's health specializing in…

    Last Updated: Apr 30, 2013
  • How to Fertilize Blueberries: Ammonium Sulfate

    Ammonium sulfate is a great tool to use to, among other things, fertilize those delicious blueberries you planted earlier in the year. Fertilize blueberries with ammonium sulfate with help from the…

    Last Updated: Apr 30, 2013
  • How to Access Nike+ on the iPhone

    Nike+ is an app that lets you track your fitness progress as you move. Access Nike+ on the iPhone with help from an expert for Apple retail in this free video clip.

    Last Updated: Apr 30, 2013
  • How to Take Care of Your Senior Parents

    One of the most important things to remember when taking care of your senior parents is communication. Take care of your senior parents with help from a senior services professional in this free video…

    Last Updated: Apr 29, 2013
  • How to Care for Elderly in Your Own Home

    Caring for the elderly in your own home requires you to begin by assessing the person's independence level. Care for elderly in your own home with help from a senior services professional in this free…

    Last Updated: Apr 29, 2013
  • How to Keep the Elderly at Home

    Keeping the elderly at home is a very large commitment that begins with an assessment of their own independence. Keep the elderly at home with help from a senior services professional in this free…

    Last Updated: Apr 29, 2013
  • How to Fertilize Strawberries in Containers

    Fertilizing strawberries in containers requires you to work with plants that have very shallow roots. Fertilize strawberries in containers with help from a garden professional in this free video clip.

    Last Updated: Apr 29, 2013
  • How to Fertilize Everbearing Strawberries

    Everbearing strawberries will give you several sets of fruit throughout the season. Fertilize everbearing strawberries with help from a garden professional in this free video clip.

    Last Updated: Apr 29, 2013
  • How Does Teen Pregnancy Affect Lives?

    Before they reach the age of 20, 30 percent of teenage girls in the U.S. get pregnant at least once, according to the National Campaign to Prevent Teen and Unplanned Pregnancy on the StayTeen.org…

    Last Updated: Apr 29, 2013
  • Why Is it Important to Develop Gross Motor Skills in Preschool Children?

    Preschool children must develop gross motor skills before they can develop the more fine motor skills needed to learn to write. According to the EarlychildhoodNEWS website article, “Optimizing…

    Last Updated: Apr 27, 2013
  • Breastfeeding and Milk Duct Fistula

    When the normal connections between one area and another are cut or disturbed, the contents inside will divert someplace else. With a milk duct fistula -- also called a mammary duct fistula --…

    Last Updated: Apr 27, 2013
  • What Services Do Service Dogs Provide?

    When you picture the daily life of a typical household dog, you probably envision a lot of playing, eating, cuddling, napping and other fun stuff. However, that isn't reality for all canines. Some of…

    Last Updated: Apr 26, 2013
  • How to Fertilize Chives

    Fertilizing chives is something you can do with supplies you get from your local farmer garden store. Fertilize chives with help from a classically-trained chef with experience in both World class…

    Last Updated: Apr 26, 2013
  • How to Fertilize Lavender

    Fertilizing lavender is something you can do to get the plant a little bit of a boost. Fertilize lavender with help from a classically-trained chef with experience in both World class restaurants and…

    Last Updated: Apr 26, 2013
  • How to Fertilize Mint

    Fertilizing mint will help your mint plants grow up as healthily as possible. Fertilize mint the proper way with help from a classically-trained chef with experience in both World class restaurants…

    Last Updated: Apr 26, 2013
  • How to Talk With a Sick Child

    For an adult, illness is uncomfortable and inconvenient. For a child, illness -- whether it is with a stomach virus or something more serious -- can elicit a whole range of emotions including anger,…

    Last Updated: Apr 26, 2013
  • Breastfeeding Benefits and Statistics

    A woman’s body naturally produces milk when she has a baby, but it’s the mother’s choice whether she wants to breast-feed or bottle-feed the child. There are many benefits to…

    Last Updated: Apr 25, 2013
  • Can You Disable an iPad From iTunes?

    Disabling an iPad from iTunes is actually something you do through the iCloud service. Find out if you can disable an iPad from iTunes with help from a computer and electronics expert in this free…

    Last Updated: Apr 25, 2013
  • Do Pacifiers Harm Children's Teeth?

    When your child took to a pacifier, you breathed a sigh of relief at the ease of soothing him by just popping it into his mouth. As he gets older though, you might start to worry about the cost of…

    Last Updated: Apr 25, 2013
  • Good Toe Decreasers for Sneakers

    Toe decreasers can improve things like arch support in your favorite pair of shoes. Find out about good toe decreasers for sneakers with help from a fitness minister and certified peak performance…

    Last Updated: Apr 24, 2013
  • Plantar Flexor Stretches

    Plantar flexor stretches are a really great way to relieve pain that you may be experiencing in your plantar fasciitis. Learn about plantar flexor stretches with help from a certified personal…

    Last Updated: Apr 24, 2013
  • How to Slow Down Aging of the Eyes

    Slowing down aging of the eyes is something you can do by developing and maintaining an appropriate skin care regime. Slow down aging of the eyes with help from a naturopathic doctor in this free…

    Last Updated: Apr 24, 2013
  • Transverse Exercises in Pregnancy

    During pregnancy, you can strengthen your transverse abdominal muscle, which supports your lower back and holds your midsection together. When you perform transverse exercises, you can learn how to…

    Last Updated: Apr 24, 2013
  • How Does Prostate Health Impact Incontinence?

    A healthy prostate gland is about the size of a walnut and easy to ignore. With increasing age, though, most men will experience prostate enlargement or other related problems, the first signs of…

    Last Updated: Apr 22, 2013
  • What Type of Fertilizers for Hood Strawberries?

    Backyard-grown strawberry plants (Fragaria ananassa) produce fruit at different times of the year, depending on the type and cultivar. Sweet and juicy “Hood” strawberries are…

    Last Updated: Apr 21, 2013
  • Is It Possible to Get Rid of a Burn on a Dress Shirt?

    Ironing a dress shirt is a great way to get wrinkles out of the fabric, but if you set the iron to a very high temperature or leave the iron on your shirt for too long, you'll have a pressed garment…

    Last Updated: Apr 21, 2013
  • Can Breastfeeding Be Unhealthy?

    Breastfeeding is almost always the best way to feed your baby. A very few medical conditions -- yours or your baby's -- make breastfeeding a dangerous or unhealthy option. Despite what you might…

    Last Updated: Apr 20, 2013
  • Spitting Up Phlegm After Exercise

    Spitting up phlegm after exercise can be a concern, depending on your health before and during the workout. If you’re sick, exercise will put extra stress on your immune system. So a workout can…

    Last Updated: Apr 19, 2013
  • How to Start Exercising After a Long Period

    Regular exercise is good for your body physically and mentally. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recommends 75 to 150 minutes of physical activity weekly for adults, depending on the…

    Last Updated: Apr 19, 2013
  • How to Put Notes Onto iTunes Contacts

    Putting notes onto iTunes contacts is something that you do either from your device or during the syncing process. Put notes onto iTunes contacts with help from an audio engineer, musician, video…

    Last Updated: Apr 19, 2013
  • How to Get Rid of Flyaways Without Hairspray

    Getting rid of flyaways doesn't necessarily have to involve lots and lots of hairspray. Get rid of flyaways without hairspray with help from a New York City-born hair and makeup artist in this free…

    Last Updated: Apr 19, 2013
  • How to Stop a Kid's Bad Lip-Sucking Habit

    Lip-sucking is similar to thumb-sucking or fingernail biting in that it’s a habit you need to help your child break. This kind of habit often occurs as a pattern, something your child does to…

    Last Updated: Apr 18, 2013
  • Alternatives to Diaper Pins

    Diaper pins can be a little intimidating, especially if you don't have experience with them before using them. Learn about great alternatives to diaper pins with help from a former family case worker…

    Last Updated: Apr 18, 2013
  • How to Boil Diaper Inserts

    Boiling diaper inserts is a great way to strip them of all the impurities that have built up. Boil diaper inserts with help from a former family case worker for CPS in this free video clip.

    Last Updated: Apr 18, 2013
  • How to Check a Diaper

    When you check a diaper, you're always going to want to remove the diaper very carefully to avoid making a mess. Check a diaper the right way with help from a former family case worker for CPS in this…

    Last Updated: Apr 18, 2013
  • How to Prevent Your Feet From Smelling

    Preventing your feet from smelling is something you can do by combating the affects of fungus, athlete's foot and a few other key conditions. Prevent your feet from smelling with help from a…

    Last Updated: Apr 17, 2013
  • Do You Pick Your Dress Size Based on the Largest Part of Your Body?

    Whether you're shopping for a day dress or a formal gown, getting the right fit is key to finding a flattering garment that's sure to become a favorite. If your measurements match the fitting chart,…

    Last Updated: Apr 16, 2013
  • Breastfeeding a Baby With Disabilities

    If your baby is born with a disability, whether it's a developmental or physical issue, he still will benefit from breast milk. Breastfeeding a baby with disabilities requires patience, extra time and…

    Last Updated: Apr 16, 2013
  • Migraine Headaches in Teens

    Almost all teenagers get a headache from time to time, but a small number of teens experience migraines. While traditional headaches aren't usually accompanied by other symptoms, migraines almost…

    Last Updated: Apr 16, 2013
  • Can Disposable Diapers Cause an Allergic Reaction at a Baby's Waist?

    During diaper changes, parents may discover rashes, irritation or blisters along a baby's waist. Finding and eliminating the cause of these problems may provide relief for your little one, though in…

    Last Updated: Apr 16, 2013
  • What Are Some of the Major Impediments to Breastfeeding?

    While the majority of American women -- 77 percent, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) -- leave the hospital breastfeeding their babies, by age 6 months, 30 percent of…

    Last Updated: Apr 16, 2013
  • Excessive Yawning in Cats

    If your precious kitty seems to sleep much of her day away, yet still manages to yawn all the time, don't assume her yawning is related to her level of liveliness and energy. Yawning in cats can point…

    Last Updated: Apr 15, 2013
  • Do Parrots Bite?

    Parrots' beaks are strong and sharp. They are tools for navigating the environment and eating; but they're also formidable weapons that can draw blood and hurt you. With the right know-how, you can…

    Last Updated: Apr 14, 2013
  • How to Get Rid of Onions & Garlic in the Yard

    Wild onion (Allium canadense) and wild garlic (Allium vineale) are two perennial bulbs that -- depending on the species -- grow in U.S. Department of Agriculture plant hardiness zones 3 through 10.…

    Last Updated: Apr 14, 2013
  • What Are the Dangers of Having Children Close Together?

    There are many reasons why you may end up facing pregnancies close together in time. Perhaps you have siblings of your own that were close in age and always enjoyed having built-in playmates, and you…

    Last Updated: Apr 14, 2013
  • Breastfeeding Awareness Ideas

    The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's 2012 report card on breastfeeding revealed that breastfeeding rates are on the rise. However, less than half -- 47.2 percent -- of mothers are still…

    Last Updated: Apr 13, 2013
  • How Do Cats Pounce?

    Pouncing is in a cat's instincts—it's as big a part of his acrobatic repertoire as scaling a Christmas tree or balancing on the edge of the bathtub. He does it using his uniquely feline sense of…

    Last Updated: Apr 12, 2013
  • How to Keep Your Body Straight When Doing Pullups

    As with all strength-training exercises, pullups require proper form to be a safe and efficient workout. You hang from your hands and pull up the weight of your body in this calisthenic exercise…

    Last Updated: Apr 12, 2013
  • What Form of Exercise Strengthens the Cardiovascular System (Heart & Blood Vessels)?

    A healthy heart plays a key role in your overall well-being. If your heart is healthy, you'll have a reduced risk of heart attacks and strokes, better circulation, lower blood pressure and fewer blood…

    Last Updated: Apr 12, 2013
  • When Does a Puppy's Eyesight Improve?

    Not only are newborn puppies unable to see due to their still-developing peepers, their eyes simply are not open at all yet, either. Wee puppies spend the first days and weeks of their young lives…

    Last Updated: Apr 12, 2013
  • Skipping Feedings While Breastfeeding

    Breastfeeding can consume nearly all your hours -- waking and sleeping -- for the first few months of your baby's life. No one could blame you for wanting to skip a feeding now and then, but, unlike a…

    Last Updated: Apr 10, 2013
  • Breastfeeding When Hungover

    No one ever said new moms can't have a few drinks once in a while -- even when breastfeeding. But if you've had enough to have a hangover, you might worry about the effects on your nursing infant. The…

    Last Updated: Apr 09, 2013
  • Visual & Auditory Development in an Infant

    As a newborn, your baby is using all of her senses to take in all the sights and sounds of the world around her. She will begin developing speech and language from the day she is born, so her hearing…

    Last Updated: Apr 08, 2013
  • Accessing the Manual on a NOOK

    The manual on a NOOK doesn't come packaged in the box with the device - it's actually on the device itself. Access the manual on a NOOK with help from an electronics expert in this free video clip.

    Last Updated: Apr 08, 2013
  • Personality Development in Children Who Play Sports

    It’s no secret that Americans today are, for the most part, overweight and out of shape -- and this unhealthy lifestyle has strong roots in childhood. Yet a 2012 report from the U.S. Department…

    Last Updated: Apr 08, 2013
  • Do Toddlers Get Heartburn?

    Toddlers can get heartburn, or acid reflux, which can occur when irritating stomach acids enter the esophagus and throat. This can be the result of a weak lower esophageal sphincter valve, or LES.…

    Last Updated: Apr 07, 2013
  • How to Understand Teen Behavior

    Parenting your teen can feel like parenting a complete stranger. Gone are the days where your adoring child placed you on a pedestal -- now, your teen questions your every decision, willfully disobeys…

    Last Updated: Apr 07, 2013
  • How Does Play Affect the Growth & Development of Children?

    Play is an important part of a child's development. Eminent developmental psychologist Jean Piaget described play as being a child's work. During play, a child practices motor skills, lingual skills…

    Last Updated: Apr 05, 2013
  • What Are the Physical Changes That Take Place in Girls During Puberty?

    During puberty, hormonal changes in a girl's body cause physical changes such as breast development and acne. Most girls reach puberty between the ages of 8 and 13, although some girls reach puberty…

    Last Updated: Apr 05, 2013
  • Why Online Education Is the Right Choice for a Working or Disabled Adult

    Flexibility and convenience are two of the oft-mentioned advantages of online colleges and courses offered online from traditional schools. These advantages have made college education a possibility…

    Last Updated: Apr 05, 2013
  • Passive Static Stretching for Plantar Flexors

    Plantar flexion is the action of pointing your toes away from you, such as when you stand up on your tip-toes to peek over a high wall. The muscles responsible for this action are your gastrocnemius…

    Last Updated: Apr 05, 2013
  • Toys & Their Effects on Infant Brain Development

    Toys are not only good for entertaining an infant; they also play an important role in the development of her growing brain. From birth, babies should be provided with interesting, age-appropriate…

    Last Updated: Apr 05, 2013
  • What Are the Dangers of Mixing Baby Formula Improperly?

    A baby’s tiny body goes through crucial physical changes in the first years of life and he’ll need properly mixed formula or breast milk to meet his needs. To help your baby get the right…

    Last Updated: Apr 04, 2013
  • How to Protect Newborn Babies From UV Rays

    Sunlight increases vitamin D in the body, but exposing your newborn's delicate skin to ultraviolet rays can cause damage, such as sunburns. Severe sunburns in childhood increase the risks of…

    Last Updated: Apr 03, 2013
  • How to Disable DMZ Configuration

    A router uses a firewall to refuse unauthorized traffic entering the local area network, but administrators can set up a demilitarized zone, or DMZ, and instruct the networking device to send the…

    Last Updated: Apr 02, 2013
  • What to Do if a Kitten Bites Really Hard

    As you’re sitting there zoned out in your book, Chloe jumps out of nowhere and bites your toes really hard. She’s just playing and probably doesn’t mean to hurt you, but her…

    Last Updated: Apr 01, 2013
  • Major Milestones in Cognitive Development in Early Childhood

    Watching your baby and young child develop is an amazing process because they progress from being tiny and helpless to capable in just a few short years. Developmental milestones are the large skills…

    Last Updated: Apr 01, 2013
  • How to Temporarily Disable Malwarebytes

    Malwarebytes Anti-Malware PRO features a protection engine that provides proactive defense against attack. The anti-virus software monitors your computer for suspicious activity, alerting you whenever…

    Last Updated: Apr 01, 2013
  • What Are the Dangers of Drinking From a Baby Bottle Too Long?

    Staying on the bottle too long can impact your baby’s health. According to the American Academy of Pediatrics, babies should give up the bottle by their first birthday and no later than age 18…

    Last Updated: Apr 01, 2013
  • What Is Involved in Teeth Cleaning of Cats?

    Many cats at some point in their lives will need a professional dental cleaning. Purebred cats seem to be at higher risk of developing dental diseases, but less than 10 percent of cats will make it…

    Last Updated: Apr 01, 2013
  • What Are the Dangers of Diluted Baby Formula?

    The American Academy of Pediatrics recommends that babies be fed breast milk or iron-fortified formula until at least age 1, but formula can get expensive. Some parents dilute baby formula to save…

    Last Updated: Apr 01, 2013
  • The Behavior in Children With ADD

    Attention deficit disorder, also known as attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, is a condition that typically surfaces during early childhood and is marked by difficulty controlling spontaneous…

    Last Updated: Apr 01, 2013
  • Risk Factors for an Infant With a Low Birth Weight

    According to The March of Dimes, a baby is classified low birth weight when he weighs less than 5 lbs., 8 oz. Most low-birth-weight babies are born prematurely, before they've had time to grow to full…

    Last Updated: Apr 01, 2013
  • Full Term Vs. Premature Infant Development

    Premature infants, commonly called preemies, are babies born before the 37th week of pregnancy. A normal pregnancy lasts 37 to 40 weeks and allows the infant to develop completely before birth. The…

    Last Updated: Apr 01, 2013
  • How to Gauge a Premature Baby's Development

    Being the parent of a premature infant is alternately exhilarating and frightening. It's exciting to see your little one grow, but watching his progress can also be nerve-wracking. As tempting as it…

    Last Updated: Apr 01, 2013
  • What Problems Do Common Periwinkles Cause?

    Some plants take the adage "go forth and multiply" entirely too seriously, and common periwinkle (Vinca minor) is one of them. Grown for its tough evergreen foliage that grows happily in…

    Last Updated: Apr 01, 2013
  • How to Disable iPad Multitasking

    The iPad focuses on usability through its touch interface. With the release of iOS 5.0 in 2011, Apple introduced even more touch functionality. Called "multitasking gestures," this expansion…

    Last Updated: Apr 01, 2013
  • What Is Universal Access on an iPhone?

    Apple’s iPhone is designed with ease of access in mind, and that includes accommodations for hearing- and sight-impaired users. The iPhone offers special functions that make the device easier to…

    Last Updated: Apr 01, 2013
  • Brain Development in Teenagers

    Many parents of teenagers have probably wondered or asked outright, “What were you thinking?” when a teen texts while driving or experiments with alcohol. The answer is that while teens…

    Last Updated: Apr 01, 2013
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