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Everything Mom
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.
By Joanna Fuchs
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Ask the Pediatrician
How can I tell if my kid has more than a cold and needs antibiotics?
It’s difficult for parents to tell the difference between a virus (i.e., a cold that heals on its own) and a bacterial infection (which warrants antibiotics). The reality is that it can be difficult for physicians too. In fact, a recent study published in the journal Pediatrics concluded that over 10 million kids in the United States may be given antibiotics unnecessarily every year. The study also found that in 1 in 5 cases, this treatment was prescribed when it shouldn’t have been. These statistics are troubling because these drugs can have unwanted side effects, such as upset stomach, skin rash, allergic reactions and diarrhea. And the more your child uses them, the more the risk that an antibiotic-resistant bug will develop in the future. That means in a lot of scenarios it’s not appropriate for your doctor to prescribe antibiotics. Some parents assume that thick yellow or green nasal discharge is a sign of a bacterial infection, but it’s actually a normal symptom that often occurs a few days after the onset of a cold. In fact, most upper-respiratory infections are caused by viruses, not bacteria, as are most sore throats, acute bronchitis and many sinus or ear infections. So how can you tell if your child is experiencing cold-like symptoms that actually require antibiotics -- that is, strep throat or a cough caused by a bacterial infection? Strep throat, for one, is easy: If your child has an isolated sore throat and a fever, and especially if strep throat has been going around your child’s school, see your physician for a throat culture. This test clearly determines whether or not your kid has the infection and needs antibiotics.
As for coughs, parents should trust their instincts. A typical cough lasts for about 10 days, but it can linger for up to three weeks. So if that hacking doesn’t improve after about two weeks, I recommend consulting your doctor. It’s also time to see your pediatrician if a cough is accompanied by any of the following symptoms:
- A fever over 102 F that lasts more than two days
- Pain with breathing
- Chest pain
- Quick, shallow breathing
- Stomach pain and/or vomiting, which can be a sign of bacterial pneumonia
- Extreme discomfort or rapid breathing
Your doctor can determine whether your child’s specific symptoms require a round of antibiotics. You can also check out my blog post here to learn more about safe antibiotic use. * As told to Colleen Canney, group editor of Sniffle Solutions
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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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Your feet stick to the kitchen floor..... and you don't care.
When the kids are fighting, you threaten to lock them in a room together and not let them out until someone's bleeding.
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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. |