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child birth

child birth

from recent posts - blip.tv (beta) on November 20, 2009
Duration: 169
Child birth
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week 21

week 21

from recent posts - blip.tv (beta) on November 20, 2009
Duration: 80
week 21 pregnancy fetal development breasts during preganancy animated breast 3d
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Soccer Kid & Super Asian

Soccer Kid & Super Asian

from Top Favorites on November 19, 2009
Duration: 209
Stupid people sometimes make me want to turn super Asian.
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Guns N Roses Guitar Lesson - Sweet Child O' Mine - Second 2 Solos Pt 2

Guns N Roses Guitar Lesson - Sweet Child O' Mine - Second 2 Solos Pt 2

from Howcast - Most Recent Videos in Performing Arts on November 14, 2009
Duration: 0
http://www.guitarjamz.com Author: youtube
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Sweet Child O' Mine - Guns N Roses - Slash - First 2 Solos - Lead Guitar Lesson

Sweet Child O' Mine - Guns N Roses - Slash - First 2 Solos - Lead Guitar Lesson

from Howcast - Most Recent Videos in Performing Arts on November 14, 2009
Duration: 0
only have 34 requests for the fancy solo http://www.guitarjamz.com/new_requests/ Author: youtube
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Award-winning Diabetes Documentary to Make World TV Premiere

Award-winning Diabetes Documentary to Make World TV Premiere

from recent posts tagged eli - blip.tv (beta) on November 03, 2009
Duration: 117
Life for a Child film debuted at Tribeca festival, named Best Documentary Short at Cinequest NEW YORK - The award-winning documentary Life for a Child will make its world television debut on the Sundance Channel on World Diabetes Day - Nov. 14, 2009, at 8 p.m. EST/PST. Directed by Academy Award(R) nominee Edward Lachman, the film follows the journeys of children with type 1 diabetes amid the verdant mountains and swarming streets of Nepal, one the world's poorest countries. The children are supported with life-saving medication and care by the International Diabetes Federation's (IDF) Life for a Child Program. The Life for a Child film was produced by IDF, the world's leading diabetes advocacy organization, and Eli Lilly and Company, a global leader in diabetes treatment, to raise awareness of the devastating impact of diabetes and increase support for the Life for a Child Program. It will be presented in association with the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation (JDRF), the world's largest charitable funder of type 1 diabetes research. Life for a Child premiered in competition at the prestigious Tribeca Film Festival in New York in April 2008 and made its European Premiere at the Vienna International Film Festival in the fall of 2008. In March 2009, it was honored as Best Documentary Short at the Cinequest Film Festival in California, and has been screened in more than a dozen countries and six festivals. One of the world's most celebrated cinematographers, Lachman was nominated for an Oscar for cinematography in 2003 for Far From Heaven with Julianne Moore, and has photographed dozens of studio and independent features and documentaries, including Erin Brockovich, A Prairie Home Companion and a historic documentary on Mother Theresa. "I wanted to tell the stories of families who are dealing with the daily struggles of life but then also have to deal with the challenges of diabetes," said Lachman, who directed Life for a Child following work on the critically-acclaimed 2007 feature film I'm Not There, starring Cate Blanchett and Heath Ledger. Produced for Eli Lilly and Company
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UNICEF: Birth registration protects child rights in Namibia

UNICEF: Birth registration protects child rights in Namibia

from recent posts tagged babies - blip.tv (beta) on November 02, 2009
Duration: 202
http://www.unicef.org/infobycountry/namibia_51570.html WINDHOEK, Namibia, 28 October 2009 A novel idea for children has become a reality, now that the Namibian Ministry of Home Affairs and Immigration has set up an office in the maternity ward at Katutura State Hospital, the main public hospital in Windhoek. This UNICEF-supported effort is designed to ensure that every child born at the hospital receives a birth certificate. In Namibia, 81 per cent of women deliver their babies in a hospital, yet 40 per cent of Namibian children under the age of five lack birth certificates. Children without birth certificates are more vulnerable to abuse, trafficking and early marriage, and have less access to government services and schooling. In this case, the Ministry of Health is providing facilities and the Ministry of Home Affairs and Immigration provides the staff to register the children, said UNICEF Representative in Namibia Ian MacLeod. They have broken down the traditional barriers of ministries not working together in the best interest of kids, he added
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How To Know When To Take a Child To the Emergency Room

How To Know When To Take a Child To the Emergency Room

from recent posts tagged babies - blip.tv (beta) on October 27, 2009
Duration: 107
Know when to take a child to the emergency room and when it's okay to treat them at home.
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Slon Seat / Walker: How to Build (HD)

Slon Seat / Walker: How to Build (HD)

from recent posts tagged babies - blip.tv (beta) on October 10, 2009
Duration: 29
WoodMarvels.com sells laser-cut kits, EPS files and measurement free digital plans over the internet at http://WoodMarvels.com. This baby walker and seat is in the shape of an elephant and built extra strong with extensive key way systems.
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lil'grams Baby Book

lil'grams Baby Book

from recent posts tagged babies - blip.tv (beta) on October 02, 2009
Duration: 235
Every new mom and dad receives a baby album following the birth of their child. In this episode of The Lab, Daddy Clay sits down with the founders of lil'grams, the baby book for modern parents. This web site lets you capture and update family memories wherever you are. You can share blogs, photos, videos and integrate your social networking sites like Facebook, Twitter, and YouTube to keep your family and friends updated on your baby. This new technology is a type of digital scrapbooking that dads and moms can use instead of printed baby books. DadLabs Ep. 560 is brought to you by BabyBjorn. Distributed by Tubemogul.
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Orbit Baby Travel System

Orbit Baby Travel System

from recent posts tagged babies - blip.tv (beta) on October 01, 2009
Duration: 305
Car seats and baby strollers are some of the most important purchases parents will make for their children. In this episode of Gear Daddy, Daddy Troy checks out a travel system from Orbit Baby. This infant system features a car seat, carseat base, and a stroller frame. It adjusts as your child grows and holds three different sears including an infant car seat, toddler car seat, and a bassinet. This system is great for baby travel and moms and dads are sure to appreciate all its great features. DadLabs Ep. 559 is brought to you by BabyBjorn. Distributed by Tubemogul.
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Speech Development in Newborns

Speech Development in Newborns

from recent posts tagged babies - blip.tv (beta) on September 01, 2009
Duration: 316
Maia Magder, speech and language pathologist, explains to Paige and Gretchen how babies first learn to communicate.
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Anger in Children-Blaming Others

Anger in Children-Blaming Others

from recent posts tagged teen - blip.tv (beta) on July 12, 2009
Duration: 145
http://addadhdadvances.com/angervip.html How to end anger problems in children and teens Distributed by Tubemogul.
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Does Stress Cause Childhood Obesity?

Does Stress Cause Childhood Obesity?

from recent posts tagged teen - blip.tv (beta) on June 02, 2009
Duration: 123
http://www.weightlosssurgerychannel.com Does Stress Cause Childhood Obesity? | Obesity is a complex metabolic disease. While its origins are uncertain, researchers are gradually zeroing in ...
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Speak Softly

Speak Softly

from recent posts tagged teen - blip.tv (beta) on May 22, 2009
Duration: 104
Today we are going to discuss a very powerful technique which will help you when your ODD child is angry and tensions in the house are very high. This is something that is not just a parenting tip, but it is also useful in a person s entire life as well. I first learned this when I was an intern in surgery at the University of Cincinnati and learned this from the senior resident. The idea is that when tensions are high and people are excited, the most important thing that you can do to keep control is to speak very slowly and speak softly. What this does is it lowers the level of tension in the room. I learned this when I was a resident, but I have also seen several references to this since then. One example was in a letter to his son over 800 years ago. Another example is in the bible from King Solomon in proverbs. So this is an idea that has been used throughout the ages. It is a well know idea and is very useful. What you, as a parent, can do with this is keep calm by lowering your voice and this will then calm down your excited child. Speaking slowly and softly during fights and arguments with your children will also lower tension in your home. This technique works well with oppositional defiant disorder children and teens. It works very well and is very effective. This is Dr. Anthony Kane with the Complete Connection Parenting Program with another parenting tip for your today. If you would like more tips or sign up for our free newsletter, please visit our website at www.ccparenting.com
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Redirection

Redirection

from recent posts tagged teen - blip.tv (beta) on May 21, 2009
Duration: 144
Today we are going to discuss the importance of being able to redirect your oppositional defiant disorder child s behavior. Now many times our children do things that we do not like and we want them to stop doing it and tell them to stop doing it. The problem is that this technique does not work. It does not work because children, especially ODD or ADHD children, need to be told what else to do and not to stop doing what they are doing. Children need to be given a redirection. For example, if a child is doing something that bothers you and you just tell her to stop doing it she will not know what else to do instead. It would certainly be more effective if your told your child to not do this, but do this instead. This will help your child to change directions. It will also make it easier for your child to comply. Another great thing it will do is it will also bring down a lot of the tension in the house. What I recommend parents to do is to have a list of things that your child likes to do, especially if your child is ODD or ADHD. You can either remember this list of things or better yet, write them down in a convenient location. The benefit to writing down what your child likes to do is that it will be a quick reference to help you replace the negative behavior when needed. Let s say for example that you are trying to talk on the phone and your defiant child is banging on something near to you. My own kid s liked to bang on pots when they were very small. If you redirect the child and say don t bang on the pots, come over here and play with this toy. This gives them something else to do. It makes it much easier to redirect the child and lets the child change direction very easily. So the idea is that when your defiant child is doing something wrong, give her another choice which she finds equally or more appealing. This will allow you as the parent to choose the behavior of your child. This way you are not screaming or scolding your ODD child all the time. Instead you, the parent, are redirecting your defiant child to a better behavior. You are giving your child a different direction to go in. Avoiding battles makes it a lot easier to be a parent. This is one of the ways of doing it. So the idea is to redirect your child and give her something else to do instead of the bad behavior. This is the best way to avoid battles, conflicts, and scolding. Your house will be a much better place to live. This is Dr. Anthony Kane with the Complete Connection Parenting Program with another parenting tip for your today. If you would like more tips or sign up for our free newsletter, please visit our website at www.ccparenting.com
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