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Confident Moms Confidence is a crucial part of our lives; as children and adults. Without it, we are left with a low self-esteem; feelings of unworthiness; and vulnerable to the pitfalls life sometimes doles out. Confident moms = confident children and this, above all else, is the very foundation which will determine the future success or failure of your children. Here are some tips on how you can increase your child's confidence.
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How did you find the energy, MomTo do all the things you did,To be teacher, nurse and counselorTo me, when I was a kid.

How did you do it all, Mom,Be a chauffeur, cook and friend,Yet find time to be a playmateI just can't comprehend.

I see now it was love, MomThat made you come whenever I'd call,Your inexhaustible love, MomAnd I thank you for it all.
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Ask the School Nurse

How can I protect my child from getting a back-to-school cold?

Students do tend to be more susceptible to colds when they head back to the classroom. Anytime a large group of individuals shares the same area, there’s an increased risk of contracting a cold. To make matters worse, school starts at a time when the cold and flu season is just beginning. Also, a change in sleeping habits -- having to get up earlier and maybe missing out on a few hours of shut-eye -- can weaken the immune system.

To keep children safe, most schools have a campaign to educate students to cough into their sleeves and encourage them to wash their hands. Many have also installed hand sanitizers in various areas to reduce the transmission of germs.

As a mom, you can also do your part by following these simple steps:

  1. Encourage your child to scrub up regularly. Most kids expose themselves to colds and viruses by touching a contaminated surface, and then touching their face or mouth. Remind them to wash their hands every time they eat, when they come in from recess or before touching their face or mouth. As a nurse, I’m around sick people all the time, but I rarely get sick. It’s not because I have a super-strong immune system. I’m just vigilant about washing my hands!
  2. Get your flu shots. Although the injections don’t defend against the common cold, they will protect your family from suffering the aches, chills and fever of the flu.
  3. Put hand sanitizers and wipes in your child’s backpack. Hand sanitizers have been shown to be very effective, especially when soap and water aren’t available. Putting a wipe in your kid’s lunchbox will also encourage him to clean his hands before eating.
  4. Pack a healthy lunch. Feeding your kids lots of healthy foods like fruits and vegetables can boost the immune system and help reduce the risk of contracting a virus. So fill their bags with fruits and veggies, and your children are likely to stay healthier throughout cold and flu season!

Do you worry about germs in the classroom? What do you do to keep your kids healthy? Join the conversation.

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ABOUT TODAY'S EXPERT:

Sniffle Solutions expert Cathy Owens is a registered nurse and the lead school-nurse for California’s Murrieta Valley Unified School District. She is also a spokeswoman for the California School Nurses Organization.

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Always Mom
You were my fairy tale princess, So much larger than life. You were my angel and my witness Through all my pain and strife.
At times you made me angry, Great words I would proclaim How someday you'd be sorry. You were the one to blame.
But when I needed comforting You always found the time. Your words were more soothing Than days of childhood sublime.
Now the distance holds us apart, The boundaries have no end. I'll hold the memories in my heart.You're my mother, my best friend

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Mommy and Toddler Groups

One of the ways in which moms continue the all important bonding with their toddlers, as well as having their child experience being with other toddlers, is through mommy and toddler groups.

There are a number of groups which you and your toddler can join. One of which is at a library or checking your local community to ascertain if they have any similar groups you can join. In fact, you may wish to start a group of your own.

You know, bonding with your toddler can also encompass a day at the park -- just the two of you. The nature/nurture experience can extend beyond you and your child, as you take in the greenery, trees and flowers.

For more information about mommys and toddler groups, check your local newspaper to see if there are any groups which you feel you would like to participate in. Mommy and toddler groups can be formed or joined or simply begin with a few neighbors with kids of similar age.

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