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President Obama: America should join other industrialized nations and require paid maternity leave

President Barack Obama said Monday that the United States should join the rest of the industrialized world and offer paid leave for mothers of newborns.
“Many women can’t even get a paid day off to give birth — now that’s a pretty low bar,” Obama said at the White House Summit on Working Families. “That, we should be able to take care of.”
The president is touting paid maternity in the midst of a midterm election campaign focused on women voters, without describing the details of how he would fund such a system. “If France can figure this out, we can figure this out,” Obama said.
While some companies offer paid family leave to attract workers, the 1993 Family Medical Leave Act only requires that employers provide unpaid leave for medical and family reasons.
Obama praised California, Rhode Island and New Jersey for creating a state benefit. But he has not endorsed legislation that would create a similar national system funded by a payroll tax, and he pledged in his 2008 presidential campaign not to raise taxes on families making under $250,000 a year.
Rep. Rosa DeLauro, D-Conn., has introduced legislation that would provide up to 12 weeks of paid leave through a fund in the Social Security Administration, paid for by contributions from employees and employers of 0.2 percent of wages. She said she has personally encouraged the president to back it, despite his tax pledge.
“We’re talking about 2 cents of every $10,” she said in an interview at the summit. She said without such a fund, eight out of 10 workers can’t take advantage of their right for family leave because they can’t afford it.
Obama instituted six weeks of paid leave for White House staff when they have a child, get sick or injured or need to care for an ailing family member, using his authority to set his staff’s compensation under the personnel code. He does not have the power to award paid leave to other federal workers without congressional action since they are covered under a different section of law. The White House has supported the goal of legislation introduced by lawmakers to change that, but it has stalled in Congress.
“There is only one developed country in the world that does not offer paid maternity leave, and that is us,” Obama said. “And that is not the list you want to be on — on your lonesome. It’s time to change that.”
Obama took four working parents out to lunch at Chipotle before his speech and after met with business leaders with family-friendly policies. He encouraged other employers to have more flexible work schedules and directed federal agencies to expand flexible work arrangements where possible. He also urged Congress to pass legislation requiring employers to accommodate pregnant employees so they can continue to perform their jobs.
The president personalized the issues by talking about the struggles of his single mother and the challenges that he and his wife, Michelle, had when their children were young, even though they were fortunate to have benefits many workers don’t enjoy.
The president acknowledged he left his wife to carry the heaviest child care burdens while he worked and campaigned. He said he’s now lucky to “live above the store, so to speak,” so he can have dinner with his family most nights, and he points out his daughters were older when he became president. “I never had to meet a world leader with Cheerios stuck to my pants,” he joked.
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CONFIRMED: Kristen Bell and Dax Shepard expecting 2nd child

Veronica Mars star Kristen Bell and hubby Parenthood‘s Dax Shepard are expecting their second child, a rep for the couple told Entertainment Tonight exclusively. 
“I can confirm that Kristen and Dax are expecting their second child and a sibling for Lincoln [the couple’s 15-month old daughter],” the rep said. “The whole family is beyond excited.”
Awww! Congrats!!

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Summer Travel: 10 Tips for Preparing to Travel internationally with your children

International travel, whether for professional, pleasure or personal reasons, can be a daunting prospect when there are children involved. However, as with many other intimidating tasks, much of the worry can be sidestepped with proper planning and preparation. With this in mind, here are 10 tips for preparing children to travel internationally.
  1. Immunizations – Depending on where you’re traveling and what the conditions there are, you and your children may need a round of immunizations to protection from communicable diseases. It’s advised that you make an appointment with your pediatrician to ensure that all immunizations are up-to-date and that any additional vaccinations required for travel are obtained.
  2. Make Passport Arrangements – For children preschool-aged and up, the process of arranging their passports can create an opportunity for discussion and explanations. Walking him through the reasons for each step can help your child understand more about what he should expect and what is expected of him on your trip.
  3. Talk About Personal Space and Sound Boundaries – Children that are old enough to communicate verbally may need a refresher course in what is and is not acceptable behavior in regard to noise levels and personal space boundaries on an international flight.
  4. Fill Out and Explain an Emergency Contact Card – Filling out an emergency contact card with your child’s name, address and pertinent personal information, as well as any emergency contact numbers, while your child is looking on provides the perfect opportunity for explaining what the card is for, and what he should do if he finds himself separated from a parent.
  5. Pack Gas Drops or Other Gas Remedies – Parents of infants should make sure that gas drops, or their favored gas remedies, are packed in a carry-on or diaper bag for quick access; high altitudes cause gases to expand, which can lead to abdominal pain during the flight. Every parent knows that with pain come howls; in these situations, gas drops may be a lifesaver.
  6. Bring Small Toys and Other Diversions – Even the most patient, well-behaved child will experience boredom on a long international flight, and is likely to act out as a result. Packing a favorite small toy or a portable DVD player or taking advantage of in-flight entertainment can help to ease some of this restlessness. Parents who don’t ordinarily allow television or strictly limit it may also want to consider a temporary lift on the screen-time ban, as the novelty of being allowed to watch a movie will boost this diversionary tactics’ effectiveness.
  7. Think Twice About Medication – It can be tempting to give children allergy medication like diphenhydramine to encourage drowsiness on long flights, but parents are advised to exercise this method of control with caution. In addition to the risk of overdose and the questionable wisdom of treating a condition that is not present, diphenhydramine can also have a paradoxical effect on some children, rendering them more active and restless than they would have been without the substance.
  8. Talk to Older Kids About Security Measures – Older kids, tweens and teens who fiercely guard their privacy may benefit from a conversation prior to the trip about airport safety and security regulations, in order to prepare them for what’s to come. Young, first-time fliers are likely to be anxious enough; being surprised by invasive searches can exacerbate that anxiety.
  9. Get to Know One Another – If your first international flight with a child is with one you’ve just adopted from a foreign country, it’s a good idea to stay in her home country for a few days in order to get acquainted; international travel is already nerve-wracking, and even more so for a small child in the presence of utterly unfamiliar adults.
  10. Talk About What to Expect After Deplaning – During the flight, have a discussion about what kids should expect after deplaning in an unfamiliar airport. Instructions for conduct, and plans in the event of separation or unforeseen complications can ease some of the confusion and worry that kids feel just before landing in an unknown place.
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Kourtney Kardashian hosts Nori West’s First Birthday party (PHOTOS)

Mom-to-be Kourtney Kardashian hosted her niece Baby Nori’s first birthday party at her Calabasas, California  home. The celebration for mom Kim Kardashian and dad Kanye West’s first kid had the theme, “Kidchella” party,  prototyped after the popular desert music festival Coachella.
Guests came dressed in festival-type gear and enjoyed a rented Ferris wheel, hippie style Native American peace pipe tee pees, face painting and food carts selling things like churros and lemonade.
“Kim and Kanye made sure it was very special,” a source told PEOPLE magazine.“There were many fun activities for the kids…All the kids had the best time.”
Before this celebration, West and Kim took North out to the Children’s Museum of Manhattan for her actual birthday which fell on Father’s Day, June 15. 
Many of the guests to the home, which previously was owned by pop star Justin Bieber, included aunties, Kylie Jenner, Khloe Kardashian, Kendall Jenner, Jaden Smith, Blac Chyna and her son King Cairo. (seen below before heading into the party). Blac Chyna and Kim are good friends. We covered her pregnancy when she gave birth to her son with Taylor Gang (Wiz Khalifa‘s label) rapper Tyga..
She and others shared Instagram pics from the event:

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Jogger finds baby car jacker abandoned near a trail alive

You know that popular meme and t-shirt about not trusting joggers because they’re the ones that always find the dead bodies? Well as a jogger, I’m proud to know that a jogger discovered an abandoned 8-month old baby who was missing after the car she was in got stolen by a car thief.

Early this morning, Houston police issued an Amber Alert for Genesis Haley who was sound asleep in her mom’s 2004 4-door Saturn at a Texaco gas station when a car jacker took off with the vehicle probably not realizing there was a baby still in it.
Later that day, as a jogger was out for an early morning run, the baby was discovered still sound asleep in a field near a trail. Thank goodness. 
The cops later found the car and are still on the lookout for the suspect who committed the crimes. 
Call Houston police at 713-308-3600. 

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SNL’s Kenan Thompson and wife welcome daughter, Georgia Marie (SHOWER PHOTOS)

Congratulations to Saturday Night Live veteran sketch comic cast member Kenan Thompson on the birth of his first child with wife Christina Evangeline, a daughter the couple named Georgia Marie Thompson on Friday, June 20 in New York City. 
Evangeline shared a photo of the new baby and dad with baby on her Instagram account. The couple married in 2011 and announced the news about the first pregnancy this February. They apparently took several years trying to conceive before finally succeeding this round. Awwww! 
Congrats! And while we were on her Instagram page, we couldn’t help but cop and share some of her really nice baby shower photos and a tiny bump one when she was 33 weeks! wow!

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Fathers petition for more changing tables in public facilities

A couple weeks ago, my husband and I were out to eat celebrating my Kindergartner’s graduation at a Peri Peri restaurant in Maryland. At some point, I had to use the restroom and bumped into a dad in line with his daughter in his carrier who asked me to check if there was a changing table in the women’s bathroom because there wasn’t one in the men’s bathroom and he desperately needed to change a diaper. Unfortunately, the one in our bathroom was out of order, but he bemoaned how, as a full-time dad whose wife works, he has that problem at public accommodations whenever he goes out with his 6 month old daughter.
I recalled the incident after seeing a TODAY show feature on a friend’s Facebook page about other dads’ crusade to change the status quo when it comes to public men’s bathrooms accommodating modern fathers. It quotes blogger Greg Allen of Daddy Types blog and his effort to chronicle all the men’s rooms with changing tables in New York City,  beginning when his first kid was born 10 years ago.
“Changing tables generally, and in men’s rooms specifically, are now seen as normal; they’re not just for toy stores anymore,” Allen told TODAY. “Dads will be just as likely as anyone to expect a changing table in the restroom.”
Times are indeed changing.  A TODAY survey of 1,000 dads revealed that 54% change diapers compared to the 37% who said their own dads changed diapers. A recent government study found that, these days, 90% of dads who live with their children say they bathe, diaper, or dress their children every day or several times a week.
Some of the more progressive jurisdictions and states, like California, are actually making moves toward “potty parity” with legislation that would require equal access to diaper changing tables for men and women.
Two bills in California mandating equal access to changing stations passed the state Senate and are awaiting hearings in the state Assembly. San Francisco, California, The City of Pittsburgh and Miami Dade County in Florida requires some new and remodeled businesses, like movie theaters, sports arenas and large restaurants, to have baby changing stations accessible to men and women. 
But beyond government piece meal, private businesses can certainly make the accommodations on their own and should be considering the changing demo or involved dads.
It’s time the public accommodations caught up with the times. 

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Bump Watch: Christina Aguilera tweets Summer Solstice greeting

Second time mom-to-be Christina Aguilera spent her Summer Solstice with moisturize lips sharing an obviously sponsored tweet and photo with her 12+ million followers on the social media website Twitter.

“Happy 1st Day of Summer! Keep those lips hydrated! @eos #mint #summersolstice”

Nice though if you check out my poli tech blog’s piece on celebrity tweets, you’d know she is supposed to include the words #spon or #ad in tweets which were made in exchange for money or some other value. But you didn’t hear that from me. 🙂

Aguilera announced this February and she and fiance Matt Ruler are expecting their second child together. Aguilers has a 6-year old son, Max, with ex husband Jordan Bratman.

Fourth of July: Feeding your Toddler healthy this holiday

Between cookouts, fireworks and barbecues, the 4th of July is a whirlwind holiday filled with activity and food. It’s important to enjoy the festivities, but also to keep toddlers on a fairly normal schedule to avoid the meltdowns caused by sugar crashes and exhaustion. There are ways to keep on napping and eating schedules while out and about to keep the whole family happy. 
Sprout Foods, a line of organic children’s food founded by 15-year Food Network veteran, author and dad to three Tyler Florence, offers these tips help keep children on healthy eating, playing and napping schedules while on a long holiday weekend.
1. Bring an umbrella. An umbrella can give protection from the rain and sun. It can also be a great place to set up a quick nap for your little one. A blanket and some shade will provide the quick slumber necessary to keep them energized throughout the day. 
2. Bring the beach toys. Bring along some water toys, Frisbees and sand castle toys to keep busy. Whether you’re at the beach, the park or the fireworks, toddlers tend to get into trouble if they don’t have something to keep them distracted. Plastic toys can get dirty, wet and messy with easy clean-up. 
3. Prepare your meals ahead of time. While adults can find food at most venues, toddlers are picky and need to stick to healthier options. Spouted pouches of Greek yogurt and Superfruits from Sprout Organic Foods don’t require a cooler and can be re-sealed for easy and mess-free snacks. Throw organic quick snacks and meals like these in a purse or beach bag to keep your toddler happy. 
4. Keep hydrated. Bringing water will help to stay cool and refreshed throughout the hot summer day. Water bottles with filters are a great way to filter water from a drinking fountain while also being eco-friendly. Your toddler will be dehydrated from the sun and activity so drink up. 
5. Bring soft ear plugs. If your toddler is able to stay up for the fireworks at night, remember to bring ear plugs. Their sensitive ears will be protected from the noise while they enjoy the show. 

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Battle of the Celeb Bikini Bumps

This summer, expect to see some of your fave knocked up celebs posing in bikinis on the beach looking ridiculously perfect, tanned and glistening. 
We thought we’d take a look back at some of our fave bikini clad pregnant celebs of yesteryear— battle style!!
Like  the battle of the pregnancy silhouette via Victoria Beckham and Vanessa Lachey above. 
Next up: Latina hotness. Brazillian model Camilla Alvea, Spanish actress Penelope Cruz, and Brazillian model Alessandra Ambrosio.
The Blonde Selfie: JessicaSimpson and Kim Zolciak. 
The fedora/sun hat: Jessica Alba and Bethenny Frankel.



The Black and White with my baby daddy: Shakira and beau Gerard Pique and Amber Rose and husband Wiz Khalifia.
The Super Sexy Bikini: Tori Spelling v Tori Spelling 


Mel B at the pool with hubby and daughter
The US Weekly Pap: Beyoncé Knowles and Kourtney Kardashian. 


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