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Experts: Parents are Risking Kids’ Health for Dreams of Pro-Sports Fame 

 The number of children playing team sports is falling, with experts blaming a parent-driven focus on elite travel clubs, specialization in one sport and pursuit of scholarships for hurting the country’s youth sports leagues.

Baseball, basketball, softball, soccer and touch football — long staples of American childhood — have all taken hits, worrying public health advocates, league organizers and professional sports organizations.

More than 26 million children ages 6 to 17 played team sports in 2014, down nearly 4 percent from 2009, according to a widely cited survey by the Sports and Fitness Industry Association. Total sports played have plummeted by nearly 10 percent.

Some of the drop-off is attributable to the recession, particularly in low-income urban areas. But experts fear larger socioeconomic forces are in play, especially in the suburbs, where the shift to elite competition over the past two decades has taken a growing toll: Children are playing fewer sports, and the less talented are left behind in recreational leagues with poor coaching, uneven play and the message that they aren’t good enough. Seventy percent of kids quit sports by age 13.

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These Top 25 Spring-Inspired Names are the BEST!

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Posted on March 4, 2016 by Ashley Eneriz

 

While some prefer the shining snow and comfortable fires of winter, spring boasts bright blooms, warm weather and beautiful names like Persephone and June to remind us of the delights of the season. MooseRoots curated a list of spring-inspired names and used data from the Social Security Administration to rank them from least to most popular.

#25. Primavera

Gender: Female

Rank in 2014: 12,063

Total Newborns in 2014: 6

Of Latin origins meaning “spring,” Primavera rests in obscurity, as only six baby girls received the name in 2014.

#24. Brigit 

Gender: Female

Rank in 2014: 11,037

Total Newborns in 2014: 9

The name Brigit, taken from the Irish goddess of spring, remains uncommon in the United States and earned the rank of 11,037 among baby girls.

#23. Neville

Gender: Male

Rank in 2014: 7,347

Total Newborns in 2014: 11

Neville, meaning “new village,” never hit its stride in the U.S., despite the popularity of the Harry Potter books and films over the past decade.

#22. Quan

Gender: Male

Rank in 2014: 5,381

Total Newborns in 2014: 17

The use of Quan, a Chinese name that means “spring (of water),” stagnated in recent years and ranked only No. 5,381 among baby boys in 2014.

#21. Pascal

Gender: Male

Rank in 2014: 4,620

Total Newborns in 2014: 21

Pascal, a name with Latin origins meaning “Easter,” was historically given to baby boys born around Passover. Only 21 babies in 2014 received the name, earning it the rank of 4,620.

#20. Aviv 

Gender: Male

Rank in 2014: 4,523

Total Newborns in 2014: 21

Aviv, a name with Hebrew origins meaning “spring,” ranked No. 4,523 among baby boys in 2014.

#19. Dawn

Gender: Female

Rank in 2014: 2,058

Total Newborns in 2014: 94

After reaching its peak in the 1970s, the name Dawn, an ostensible reference to the beauty and brightness of the time of day, drastically declined in popularity and ranked No. 2,058 among baby girls in 2014.

#18. Rain

Gender: Female

Rank in 2014: 1,952

Total Newborns in 2014: 102

Rain, a name that reminds us of the water sustaining the Earth, ranked No. 1,952 among baby girls born in 2014.

#17. Neo

Gender: Male

Rank in 2014: 1,660

Total Newborns in 2014: 92

Neo, a name with Greek roots meaning “new,” ranked No. 1,660 among baby boys in 2014.

#16. May

Gender: Female

Rank in 2014: 1,581

Total Newborns in 2014: 136

May, a pet form of Margaret or Mary, also conjures images of colored flowers and warm days. A name of increasing popularity, it ranked No. 1,581 in 2014 among baby girls.

#15. Clover

Gender: Female

Rank in 2014: 1,459

Total Newborns in 2014: 153

Clover, a name referencing the bright green clover plant, has experienced a dramatic increase in popularity, jumping from a rank of 11,733 in 1992 to 1,538 in 2012. In 2014, it ranked No. 1,459 among baby girls.

#14. Persephone

Gender: Female

Rank in 2014: 1,221

Total Newborns in 2014: 199

The name Persephone references the Greek goddess of the harvest, whose kidnapping led to an eternal winter. Hades promised to release her from the underworld for six months out of the year, and during those months, spring returned to the Earth. After years of increased popularity, the name ranked No. 1,221 among baby girls in 2014.

#13. Sunny

Gender: Female

Rank in 2014: 1,206

Total Newborns in 2014: 201

If there was a name that guaranteed a cheerful disposition, Sunny would undoubtedly be the one. The name has seen a stark increase in popularity recently and ranked No. 1,206 in 2014 among baby girls.

#12. Robin

Gender: Female

Rank in 2014: 1,125

Total Newborns in 2014: 223

A name referring to the orange-chested songbird, Robin has fallen in popularity in recent years and earned the rank of only 1,125 in 2014.

#11. Heath

Gender: Male

Rank in 2014: 930

Total Newborns in 2014: 226

Heath, a name that comes from the word meaning “uncultivated land,” has experienced a slow decline in popularity over the last decade.

#10. Demi

Gender: Female

Rank in 2014: 632

Total Newborns in 2014: 449

Demi, a name popularized by the actress Demi Moore, is an abbreviated form of the name Demeter, or the Greek goddess known for returning spring to the people of Earth upon the return of her daughter Persephone. Even at its peak, Demi never reached ubiquity and earned the rank of 632 among baby girls in 2014.

#9. April

Gender: Female

Rank in 2014: 406

Total Newborns in 2014: 790

April, a darling name and especially sweet for girls born in the springtime month, means “to open” and ranked No. 406 among baby girls in 2014.

#8. Skye

Gender: Female

Rank in 2014: 368

Total Newborns in 2014: 880

Skye, an unconventional way to spell “sky,” became increasingly popular in the 1970s, but peaked in 2014, ranking No. 368. In Scotland, however, the name ranked No. 36 among baby girls.

#7. June

Gender: Female

Rank in 2014: 317

Total Newborns in 2014: 1,039

June, meaning “young” and once a common choice in the 1930s, has dimmed in popularity when compared to April and May. After falling into disuse at the turn of the 21st century, the name has regained some of its former charm, ranking No. 317 in 2014.

#6. Rose

Gender: Female

Rank in 2014: 194

Total Newborns in 2014: 1,678

A name whose meaning comes from the famous flower, Rose has declined dramatically since its peak in the early 20th century, but has recently experienced a surge in use.

#5. Marcus

Gender: Female

Rank in 2014: 194

Total Newborns in 2014: 1,678

Although Marcus recently experienced a decline in use, this ancient Roman name remains a favorite among many parents. Though the name’s meaning is unclear, there is a possible connection with March, the month of the spring equinox.

#4. Kendall

Gender: Female

Rank in 2014: 131

Total Newborns in 2014: 2,432

Originally a surname or a boy’s name, Kendall is now a popular choice among baby girls born in the U.S. Meaning “valley on the river Kent” or “valley of the spring,” the name has remained fairly flat over the last few years.

#3. Jesus

Gender: Male

Rank in 2014: 111

Total Newborns in 2014: 3,504

Imbued with religious significance and meaning “God saves,” the name Jesus remains popular in the United States and elsewhere. In Spain, for example, Jesus ranked No. 46 among baby boys.

#2. Maxwell

Gender: Male

Rank in 2014: 107

Total Newborns in 2014: 3,703

Maxwell, which began as a Scottish surname meaning “great spring” or “stream,” is now a popular first name for baby boys, ranking No. 107 in 2014

#1. Owen

Gender: Male

Rank in 2014: 36

Total Newborns in 2014: 9,100

Owen, a name of Celtic origins meaning “lamb,” earned a place among the top 100 names of the United States and in Scotland in 2014.

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These 5 Things this Blogger Stopped Doing After Becoming a Mom is on Point

 

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Shari from A Busy Bees Life did a very relatable post titled, “5 Things I Never Do Since Becoming a Parent” and it is on point, right down to number 2 which I could totally relate to: Never Wear Heels.

I do occasionally for special events but I live in my ballet flats and tennis shoes. In the winter I’ll do boots and in the summer wedges are my choice of shoes but heels, nope!

Read the very funny post here!

 

 

Here are 6 Ways to Celebrate Your Wedding Anniversary

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In a relationship, a great deal of importance is placed on the wedding day. The whole ordeal is full of romance and showing your significant other, and the loved ones celebrating with you, how much your care. For many couples, somewhere down the road, those gestures and showings of love become less and less. It’s important to express love for our partners each and every day, and even more important (and fun) to do so when celebrating the anniversary of your wedding.

Whether it’s a romantic date, a weekend getaway or a sweet gesture, there are a variety of ways to commemorate your love on your anniversary.

1. Old School Traditions

If you are a traditional person, check out this list of yearly anniversary gifts to give your spouse. As you progress in your marriage you can look back on each year’s gift with fondness and look forward to each milestone ahead. From paper to diamonds, each passing year brings another symbolic gift. The best part of this traditional gift giving is that they can be customizable to fit your relationship and partner.

2. Incorporating Fun

Do you and your husband enjoy being silly and fun together? Incorporate that into your gift. You can create a scavenger hunt that leads them to places that spark memories from the past year or hold sentimental value in your relationship that all lead him to you for a special night out, or gift exchange. No time for an elaborate hunt around town? Create a personalized word puzzle or double puzzle that tells them where to find you instead.

3. Create Adventures

Each year, for your anniversary, plan a fun trip for the two of you. Whether it’s a quick escape a few hours away from home or an international excursion. Take time to getaway, just the two of you. At the conclusion of your trip, start talking about where you will go next year. This will not only give you some time alone, as a married couple, but also keep you excited and act as a gentle reminder of your love throughout the next year as you plan your upcoming anniversary trip.

4. Relive Your Wedding Dinner

Looking to stay closer to home? Pull out that old wedding planning book and set out to recreate aspects from the night. Whether it is a playlist of your must-have songs for the DJ, an evening at home recreating your wedding menu or just cuddling on the couch looking through photos and videos of your wedding day, spend some time together and remember the day that you two became husband and wife.

5. 52 Reasons

Give him the gift of knowing why it is you love him so. Create a 52 Reasons I Love You booklet and give it to him to use as a weekly reminder of why he’s the one for you for now and forever.

6. Make a Public Showing

Let the whole world know you love your husband with a big, public display of affection (and no, not by sitting on the park bench and making out). Talk to your local billboard company to purchase a temporary billboard display with a customized message for your husband. Have it placed on his route to work so he is sure to see it. Call in to his favorite radio show and give a special shout out to him on your anniversary, but make sure he plans to tune in when you do it. Or, leave him a special message on the jumbo-tron for his favorite sports team.

Here is a Cool Way to Honor Great Women you Know this National Women’s History Month

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March is Women’s History Month! It is a time to honor our fore-mothers who blazed trails, accomplished great things, moved the world and inspired generations of young girls and women who came after them.

It’s also a great time to recognize the older women in our lives, be it a grandmother, mentor, aunt, great aunt, teacher, church elder or some other influential shero too!

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It is offering 25% off to women all month in honor of National Women’s History Month. To get the discount, simple go to this Instagram image and share something about a woman who has inspired you. Tag @WeMontage and use #WeMontage in the caption.

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Use the code to surprise your favorite female figure with a collage of photos, memories, of the kids or some other great events in their lives that she can post up in her sewing room, den, office or some other place in her home or workplace!

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Pi Day is Coming! Here are 100 Pie Recipes to Celebrate!

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March 14  is Pi Day and for the first time it is actually the first 5 numbers that represent the numerical value of pi, the ratio of the circumference of a circle to its diameter: 3.14.15.

(if you use the American way of writing dates).

Pi day is also an annual opportunity for math geeks, including nerdy parents all around, to make and eat pie with their family and friends!

We found from recipe curators over at our partners at Foodie over 100 pie recipes – from sweet, to pizza to fruit – for every taste and palette to consider making this Saturday!

Good luck!

Check out Pi Day!

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Check out 12 Pretty Pies for Pi Day

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Doing these 6 Things will Help Your Newborn Sleep Through the Night

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Every baby is different, so it’s only natural for some to have a more difficult time with nighttime sleep than others. Some babies take to it very well and at a very young age are able to sleep through the night with only the occasional wakeup. Others, however, require a lot of patience and guidance in order to get to point where they can sleep all night. But in every case, there are things parents can do to make things easier for the baby as well as for themselves.

If your baby has trouble sleeping through the night and you are ready to move to the next stage, here are a few tips that may help.

  1. Have a routine: To ease your little one into sleep, establish a nighttime routine that you follow without exception. This might include a bath, reading time, and the last feeding of the day. Do whatever works best for your family. Just make it consistent, and make sure it differs from other routines you have through the day.
  2. Discourage nighttime feeding: Very early on, it is perfectly natural for an infant to require several feedings during the night, and this can continue for many months if it is not too much trouble for the parents. But if are ready for better nighttime sleep and your child is old enough, you can begin phasing out these feedings. Keep track of how much your baby eats and how much she requires, and make sure she gets enough during the daytime hours while gradually lessening the nighttime feedings.
  3. Position the baby well: To minimize the risk of SIDS, most medical authorities recommend placing the baby on her back at bedtime for the first nine months of life (some recommend longer), and this advice is worth heeding. But when the baby gets old enough to move around at will, there is little you can do to control her position. The good news is that she will naturally find the position in which she is most comfortable and in which she will sleep best. So when your baby is old enough, give her the freedom to find her preferred positions.
  4. Try different outfits: If your baby seems to wake up a lot, this could be a sign of discomfort resulting from his sleep outfit. Try different things, and make sure you experiment with each item enough nights to draw a conclusion about whether your baby likes it or not.
  5. Control room conditions: Also try different conditions in the room where your baby sleeps. Perhaps he does well with a little bit of noise, in which case you can use a fan or a radio to make some gentle white noise. Also make sure you try different temperatures. Childcare experts generally recommend dressing babies a little more warmly than you would dress yourself, but this is not a blanket rule, and some babies tend to get hot in normal room-temperature conditions.
  6. Learn baby’s back-to-sleep habits: Watch your baby for several nights to see how she typically reacts when waking up in the middle of the night. If she wakes, fusses for a moment, and then goes back to sleep, make sure you allow her to do this instead of interrupting her natural process. On the other hand, if you can learn to recognize when she is unlikely to get herself back to sleep, you can get to her early and minimize the amount of time she is awake.

Good luck, new parents! We hope you get some rest…and baby too!

4 YEARS & Over 100 FAB Bellyitch Instagram Posts You Missed — Join Us!

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Today, I got an alert that someone had liked several old pics on our Bellyitch Blog Instagram page. Those pics had me reminiscing on all the great topics and celebrity pregnancies we have covered in close to 8 years of this site’s existence. Even though we’ve only been on Instagram since 2012, a couple years after the social media app even launched, we’ve used it to share with audiences on that site all the fun and informative issues we were discussing in the blog.

I noticed too that even though the account has over 3,000 followers, it could have tons more given how long it has existed…and even though it has a great following of pregnant, new and veteran parents, very few of them show us love with “likes” on our photos. I use hashtags to draw the attention of various folks who monitor certain topics on IG at times.

So this is my plea to you to take a look at all our fab IG posts and consider following us on IG so you can get alerts of posts you may have missed, especially if IG is your social media platform you spend most of your free time on. Also, when you see one of our posts, I ask that you hit like!  That means a lot to us and know that we are serving up just the right content for our audience and viewers!

Begging is not overrated and as the 90s group TLC sang, “I ‘aint to proud to beg.” tee hee I curated over 100 posts I screen grabbed for you to take a look at and if you see a topic you missed, do a search for it right here too! Thanks for being loyal reader all these years!  I really appreciate each and every one of you! <3

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My Tips On How to Get Good Quality Brand-Names Kids Clothes on the Cheap

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It’s not that clothes that cost more are necessarily better. There are certain less expensive brands that are made of quality material and are well structured, manufactured and would last through several washes.

However, for the most part, it has been my experience that clothes that I spent an extra penny for traditionally have had a longer shelf life. Part of the higher price is because the material the clothes are made of are better and therefore they are more durable.  Some people believe that since kids grow so fast, especially in their early years, there is no value to really spending much on their clothing.

I make the case for why this is not necessarily so.

  1. The hems in cheaper clothes start to unravel faster and sometimes after one wash or one rough and tumble play at preschool. They are not double stitched and therefore cannot stand the test of time.
  2. The color in cheaper clothes do not always remain true even when you use color-stay detergents created to help color in clothing last longer through several washings.
  3. The cheaper clothes sometimes pill and start to look old after just one wash. Then clothes you purchased for school, or nice outings out get shifted to the play clothes drawer quickly when you go for the cheap stuff.

Many of these issues go away by spending a few extra bucks for a mid-range to upper range brand.  You don’t have to go from one extreme to the next and spend a killing on couture labels either. Mid-level price point brands like GAP, A Children’s Place, Hanna Andersson and Gymboree make clothes that cost more than the brands you’ll find at Wal-Mart, KMart, Sears, JCPenny and Target.

However,  you get your money back in not having to go back to purchase new clothes after a few months to replace the tattered, old-looking, color-washed out ones you purchased trying to save money and go with the cheap stuff. If money is an issue.

  1. Establish a wish list on Amazon.com or some other site and refer God Parents, grandparents and friends who have no children and perhaps more disposable income to it and encourage them to purchase these items in sizes well beyond the size your child is currently wearing.
  2. Shop at discount stores that sell designer brands for a fraction of the original cost like Ross, Loehmann’s, TJ Maxx, Burlington Coat Factory and Marshall’s. You can rack up on quality brand named clothes at these stores.
  3. Go to the wealthier areas of your town and shop the Thrift stores, Goodwill and consignment shops near there for deals on quality clothes for pennies on the dollar. Many times, you can find clothes with the tags still on that were given away when a kid outgrew the clothes.

Overall, be creative. There are ways to get better quality and longer lasting clothes that may be economically a better deal anyway than sticking with the cheap stuff.

 

 

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