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Drawing Blood From Baby Can Be a Harrowing Experience

August 26, 2009 by Guest Contributor

I found out the hard way that one cannot go into a lab and expect the technician drawing blood from your child to do it correctly.

Filed Under: babies / pregnancy, health, NYC, parenting advice Tagged With: anxiety, doctors, stress, tips

The Transfer

August 18, 2009 by APW

In NYC, the “transfer” of your child from car to crib might be more challenging than in the suburbs. Let […]

Filed Under: babies / pregnancy, NYC, parenting advice Tagged With: cribs, sleep, transportation

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Child-Proofing Tips that Can Really Save a Life, Prevent Injury

June 22, 2009 by APW

First tip for child-proofing: crawl around on all fours like your child to see what they see” so you can find trouble areas.

Filed Under: health, NYC, parenting advice Tagged With: accidents, safety, tips

Summer in the City

May 21, 2009 by APW

Don’t sit inside all day! Ball games, parks, museums and more adventures await NYC families in search of fun summer activities.

Filed Under: at-home parenting, entertainment, events, NYC, parenting advice Tagged With: at-home dads, Museums, NY Public Library, parks, play, summer, tips

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