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Why Kim Kardashian Likely WON’T Give Birth on Christmas

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The entire Internet seemed to go berserk this afternoon because of a report from TMZ that Kim Kardashian is due on December 25, Christmas Day.

It would be ironic since that is known as the day Jesus was born and one of Kanye West‘s monikers is Yeezus. And its going to be a boy!

I hate to break it to the uninitiated but a due date is but an estimate and most women do not give birth on that date.  Only 1 in 30 women give birth on their actual due date.

WebMD states that a mere 5% of women give birth on their due date.

Unless she plans to schedule a Ceaseran section and purposefully disrupt many nurses and doctor’s Christmas plans, there is no telling when she will have her son.

So calm down. She may, but not likely.

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VIRAL: Another Professor Scoops Up a Student’s Toddler and Keeps on Lecturing

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When I was about 5 years old, my dad was in college earning his Bachelor’s Degree and on the days my mom had to work and they didn’t have a sitter, my dad would take me to class with him. I would sit in the back of the class and color or keep myself busy with puzzles.

That is why I could relate to the second viral photo, this time in America, of a professor holding a child.

This time, Amanda Osbon, a single mom at DeVry University in Nashville, Tennessee couldn’t secure childcare. She balances caring for her son and still earns a 4.0 GPA so she was not interested in skipping class. She took her toddler to class and in the middle of the lecture, the little tyke waddled over to Professor Joel Bunkowske, who has his own toddler at home.

Bunkowske scooped up the kid and continued teaching without breaking his stride. So sweet!

Oshbon couldn’t help but take a snapshot with her smartphone of the moment and the photo has since gone viral and even Hillary Clinton re-tweeted it and turned it into a policy message about the need for support for students with families.

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It is reminiscent of  Professor Sydney Engelberg, a social psychologist at Jerusalem’s Hebrew University.  The native of South Africa, Engelberg has five grandchildren and adores children so it was only natural thing to do.

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Awesome!

 

8 Ways to Tame Your Kid’s Tech Obsession

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TECH KIDS

by Michele Kambolis

Technology is changing childhood, with as many opinions on healthy usage as there are gadgets to distract us.

While technology holds possibilities and benefits, there are known drawbacks associated with over-usage. According to the latest release from the American Academy of Pediatrics, the average 8 to 10 year old may be in front of a screen up to eight hours a day. Teens top the list as excessive tech users, with many dedicating up to 11 hours a day to texting and other screen activity. With technology use changing so rapidly, the old rules simply no longer fit the world we live in. Parents are left wondering whether a healthy balance exists. It is important to sit down and discuss tech usage with children and teens, and try to find the right balance.

1.Talk About a Healthy Media Diet

When children understand that what we feed our mind is equally important as what we feed our body, they become more mindful about what they are consuming.  Talk to your child about what they are seeing, hearing, and doing. Ask, has this time on technology been helpful or meaningful in some way? What have they discovered or learned? Co-viewing programs and talking with your kids about the pros and cons, all the ways technology helps improve lives, or threatens your quality of life, can get them thinking about the kind of impact technology might be having.

2. Set Guidelines

Parents are all too aware of the need for technology guidelines. However, setting limits on something so pervasive in our homes can be easier said than done.  The American Academy of Pediatrics has looked closely at the issue and recently set new standards; children under 2 should have little to no screen exposure, and children and teens should have no more than 2 entertainment hours of screen time per day. That’s a far cry from the current average. Just like any house rule, be specific and consistent with your expectations, including when, where and how they should be using it.  Here’s the key: when a child understands why a rule is in place, they are far more accepting of the guideline. You’ll get further by saying, ‘I notice it’s time to power down so we can make room for family time’, rather than, ‘You need to turn off your computer now’.  As they become better critical thinkers, kids come to understand their own limits, planning a healthy tech-life balance and making wise choices.

3. Safety First

The types of activities children engage in while using technology can range from creative and educational to downright destructive. Work with your child to educate them about responsible technology use, including acceptable and safe behaviours.  And while you don’t need to spy on your child’s every move, it is important that children understand you are aware and monitoring their online safety. Get curios about what is happening on your child’s screen; children love to be regarded as experts, especially by their parents.

4. Disconnect to Connect

Disconnecting from technology gives children the kind of brain rest they need to synthesize information, become creative, explore and even connect with their sense of self.  But it’s important to work together. Disconnecting should include parents too.  Powering down all electronics at dinnertime, in the car, and when company is over is an easy standard for most. Even better, create technology free zones to promote play, creativity and connection.  Crowding out screen time with other enjoyable activities sends the message that disconnecting is not a negative thing, but rather something to look forward to.

5. Quality over Quantity

Recent studies show that active technology and screen time can actually help develop key skills; hand-eye coordination, language skills, social skills, memory and critical thinking can all improve when quality tech programs are used in moderation. Balance out social media and computer games with eBooks and educational programming; have your child choose a program that offers educational value during the first half of tech time, then leave room for them to choose something with sheer entertainment value. Keep in mind, technology should be used to enhance our knowledge, not replace real-life experiences, so link programs with meaningful conversation.

6. Technology and the Brain

There is little yet known about the impact of technology on the brain, but we do know this: technology can improve visual-spatial ability, reaction time, increase focused-attention and the ability to identify details. On the flip side, playing violent video games or watching violent television is linked to lower brain activity in regions responsible for emotions and impulse control. Some studies show that more than four hours of screen time a day is connected to anxiety and depression, low levels of physical activity and social interaction.  And lower levels of face-to-face connection means less of the kind of right-brain activity so critical to empathy development. The more technology a child engages in, the less room they have for key activities needed for brain development, like outdoor play, reading, hobbies, imaginative play and relationships.

7. The Sleep Solution

If you’re worried about the impact of technology use before bed, your instincts are well tuned. The blue light from most screens decreases melatonin levels, contributing to poor sleep and increased anxiety. Consider giving technology its own curfew, placing all gadgets on their chargers at the same time each night, and lay them to rest well away from bedrooms. As a guideline, cut out screen time at least one hour before bed. Your child will not only sleep better, they will live better.

8. Technology for Mindful Living

The most powerful tool we have for creating a healthy relationship with technology is our self-awareness. Internal cues tell us when we are distracted, disconnected or revved up from a computer game and when something on social media is making us feel ‘less than’ or inadequate.  Ask what your child is aware of when they use technology; what thoughts enter their mind, what  they are feeling, and what is happening in their body. You can even enlist technology itself; there are many apps that can aid in calming the mind, and clearing it of negative thoughts, creating mind-body balance. Smiling Mind, MindShift and The Thought Room all guide the user towards mindfulness skills and other tools for resiliency.

While our electronic universe has us working even harder to make sure our kids have everything they need, radical cultural shifts call in radical parenting attention. With small daily changes you really can create big results, cultivating a well balanced, tech aware, generation.

Michele Kambolis, family therapist and author of Generation Stressed: Play-Based Tools to Help Your Child Overcome Anxiety

Michele Kambolis (MA) is a registered Child and Family Therapist and Parent Educator and a Registered Clinical Counselor dedicated to raising awareness about mental health issues. Kambolis writes a popular weekly parenting advice column, “Parent Traps” for The Vancouver Sun and Postmedia Network chain of newspapers and is the author of Generation Stressed: Play-Based Tools to Help Your Child Overcome Anxiety.

 

Chelsea Clinton Shares Daughter’s Fave Book

 

  

Reprinted with permission from E! News

When it comes to family time, Chelsea Clinton always makes it a priority.

Whether it’s supporting mom Hillary Clinton on the campaign trail or helping Former President Bill Clinton with the Clinton Initiative Project, Chelsea likes to keep her loved ones close.

So it should come as no surprise that when the author and activist celebrated her daughter’s first birthday over the weekend, it was family that was at the center of the fun.

“It was great. We had lots of balloons,” she told E! News exclusively. “[Charlotte] loves balloons, lots of bubbles and lots of books.”

Bill added, “The whole thing was a hoot. Oh my gosh, she is unbelievable.”

On Saturday evening, Chelsea even shared a candid snapshot of some mommy-daughter time that included a special story before bed. It’s the simple, but oh-so-sweet moments that Chelsea cherishes every day.

“It was actually “Where Is the Green Sheep?,” which at the moment is one of her favorite books,” the proud mom explained. “She loves to read, which as a mom just makes me so happy.”

In between parenting duties, the author of “It’s Your World: Get Informed, Get Inspired & Get Going!” continues to make time to support the Clinton Global Initiative. As the nonprofit celebrates its 10-year anniversary, E! News’ Maria Menounos couldn’t help but ask about some of the many accomplishments the foundation has made.  

 

“One of the things I am most proud of is all the work the Haiti Action Network has done,” Chelsea explained. “We’re talking about the five million trees that have been planted, tens of thousands of women that have been educated, the 50 schools that now have solar energy.”

Bill added, “I believe the most important thing is we’ve changed the nature of philanthropy. For example, two years ago the Starkey Hearing Aid Foundation was giving out 50,000 hearing aids a year. This year, they are already over 200,000.”

And while the next few months may be extra busy for the Clintons—Decision 2016 anyone?—it certainly won’t stop the family from making a difference.

“I hope in the next 10 years the number of people that we’ve helped will be in the billions,” Bill shared.

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Achy hips, poor circulation in the legs, back pain when walking or even rolling over in bed. All of these aches and pains are common symptoms of pregnancy.

Scientists have figured out that there is a pregnancy hormone called Relaxin that your body releases which loosens the joints and muscles. It doesn’t do this for no reason. It is nature’s way of preparing your body for birth.

Obstetrician and other doctors recommend support undergarments with compression technology.

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Stella McCartney Honors Her Mom, Designs Bra for Breast Cancer Survivors

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Designer and Bellyitch Bumpwatch alum Stella McCartney is paying tribute to her mother for Breast Cancer Awareness month by designing a feminine and fashionable mastectomy recovery bra. Linda McCartney died at 56 in the late 1990s from the disease.

Breast Cancer is the most common cancer among women of all backgrounds and is the second common cause of death for white, black, Asian/Pacific Islander, and American Indian/Alaska Native women, according to the Center for Disease Control and Prevention.

“We wanted to bring something feminine and beautiful into a bra that is taboo,” McCartney told The Telegraph. “There are so many different emotions attached to the tragic realities of having had a double mastectomy, many cultures are unaccepting and terrible things happen to women both physically and emotionally.”

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McCartney is calling the bra the Louise Listening bra after her mom’s middle name. It will be released in October and will have a pale rose with white overlay with a zipper in the front. There is no underwire and it has deep sides for support and compression to help as the scars heal.

“We just wanted to make something that allows women undergoing this to have something to be proud of, something with no shame attached,” the mom to two boys and two girls added. “We wanted women to know that you can still be feminine, have your sensuality, have all of the things that are attached to being a woman and that part of your body can still feel beautiful on the outside, as well as the inside.”

Bravo!

photos: creative commons, Getty

Here’s What Props To Use for Your Baby-Bump Photo Shoot

 

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Pregnancy is a beautiful moment in a family. Many expectant mothers will document their growing belly bump in photos that capture the excitement and anticipation. These photos can be glamorous, fun, sweet or sentimental with the right setting and the perfect props. Here are some prop ideas that will help make your maternity photo shoot stand out from the rest.

Family

Use dad as a prop or secondary subject, for your maternity photos. While the main attraction is the mother’s growing belly, incorporation of the father will make these photos special as they will be your first family portraits. The excitement in the new dad’s face will add depth and emotion. Be careful with close-up shots of the dad’s hands on the belly — they may become confused for the mother’s and might look like she has masculine hands. If you have children, bring them into the photograph as well. You can have the siblings carry numbers, in the order they were born, with the largest number held in front of your baby bump. The more family members you incorporate the more exciting and personable your photos will feel.

Chalkboard

A chalkboard is a kitschy and cute way for the incorporation of any sayings or announcements. Many couples will write the due date on a chalkboard, the gender of the baby or a fun quote. There are many ideas for what you can write on your chalkboard maternity photo prop on Pinterest. Make sure the handwriting on the board looks clean and stylish, so poor handwriting doesn’t distract from the rest of the beautiful photo. If your handwriting doesn’t make the cut, enlist a crafty friend or email a local artist for help.

Letters

Utilize letters of all shapes and sizes that will create a one-letter word to your photo. Some couples have purchased alphabet blocks and spelled the gender or their baby or their baby’s name on top of the mother’s protruding baby bump. You could also purchase large letters and use the mother’s baby bump as a stand-in for the letter “O.” With large letters, the father and mother could hold them and spell out “BOY” or “LOVE”. Many of these props can be found at local craft stores or ordered online from craft stores like Jo-Ann and Michaels.

Flowers

For a more soft and elegant maternity photo shoot, use a simple white backdrop, some white sheets and roses. Create a breath-taking studio-style photo where your body is strategically covered in rose petals with an exposed baby bump. This look can be achieved lying on the ground, preferably a white floor or studio drop sheet, wearing a nude-color, strapless swimsuit. Have a friend or studio assistant scatter the petals over the swimsuit areas and around where you lay. For an extra glamorous element, have your hair and make up professionally done for the photo shoot.

Balloons

Balloons are a fantastic addition for your photo as they can enhance the overall composition. The shape of large, circular balloons matches that of your growing baby belly and adds artistry to the photo. Balloon color variations can also be used to brighten the color composition of the photograph or for the indication of the child’s gender. For example, blue balloons for a boy and pink colors for a girl.

Who Rocked the Bump Better: Kandi Burruss or Kenya Moore?

 

 

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Real Housewives of Atlanta star Kandi Burruss baby bump sure is growing. She showed off her tummy in a pregnancy progression photo that she shared with her fans and followers on Instagram.

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She also gave them a clue as to when she is due typing in the caption, “My #Babybump is getting out there now! Can’t wait to meet you #BabyTucker! ? My baby is supposed to be a #Capricorn. Bringing in #2016 with a bang! Shirt available at TagsAtl.com @tagsboutique.”

This typically means December to Early January. Nice!

The business mogul, well-known for writing hit songs, also stopped by the Steve Harvey Show for a fun segment recently.



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Awesome Sauce!

Burruss stays busy running her very successful adult toy  Bedroom Kandi that even has its own convention and her Atlanta clothing boutique Tags.

But she takes a break for maternity shopping and while out on a run to restock her wardrobe recently with her co-star on the show Kenya Moore, they thought it would be fun to have Moore put on one of the baby bumps those stores have to give pregnant women an idea what an outfit will look like when they are further advanced in their pregnancy.

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We think is suits her perfectly!

On a sad note, her former cast member and Bellyitch Bumpwatch alum Kim Zolciak-Biermann suffered a mini stroke after a flight on her way back  home from practicing and performing as a contestant on Dancing With the Stars.

She posted a photo of herself in the hospital on Instagram.

 

Fortunately, the Tardy for the Party reality TV star is recovering at home and says she hopes she will be cleared by the doctor to continue on the show.  A competitor with her on that show is another Bellyitch Bumpwatch alum Tamar Braxton-Herbert who is a top contender and the one to watch.

13 Wacky Baby Halloween Costumes

Baked Potato Costume – @katelin_cruse
I can’t wait to see what creative costumes that come out during  Halloween. Last year, a lot of people took off on the baby dressed as a Subway sub and dressed their babies as an assortment of wraps including Chipotle Burritos, wrap sandwiches and baked potatoes like above.
Here are the 13 of the most creative baby and toddler costumes we spotted in social media from Halloween 2014
Baby Burrito – @TazSAngels_
Chipotle Burrito

 

Baby Lightening Bug – @meghannbuchannan

 

Edward Scissorhands – @roughlovn

 

Pera the Jack Skelington – @roughlovn

 

Another Pera the Jack Skelington – @dtamdogan

 

Baby Duck Dynasty – @Katelin_Cruse

 

Baby “Fear and Loathing in Vegas” character – @Katelin_Cruse

 

Ruth Baby Ginsburg – Buzzfeed

 

Willy Wonka  Oompa Loompa – @mommababy99

 

A Baby Turning Up

 

A Screen Saver

 

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