January 5, 2010

Tanisha Day

Interview with Tanisha Day on going back to the workforce.

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Factors to consider before going back.

November 21, 2009

Abdominal Muscle Separation; What you need to know

Pregnancy brings on many changes to your body.  When I treat women during or after pregnancy, many ask me about their abdominal muscles.  When assessing the abdomen postpartum, I always check for the possibility of a separation between the right and left most prominent abdominal muscles, the Rectus Abdominus muscles which run vertically along the abdomen.  Most of you know these muscles as the “six pack” muscles. preg

November 6, 2009

November 14th is FREE Babyfest for all new & expectant moms

Hi Moms-
November 14th is FREE Babyfest for all new & expectant moms @
Wyckoff YMCA (Wyckoff, NJ) 201-891-2081

They’ll be prenatal yoga, prenatal bellydancing, postnatal bellydancing, and stroller fit classes.  They’ll be chair massages, food demonstrations, lots of raffles and more.

Also, Stroller Strides of Nothern NJ will hold it’s “Grand Opening” at Westfield Garden State Plaza on Friday, November 13th at 8 am followed by a Welcome Party for Santa Claus. All moms who RSVP will receive the chance to jump the line and be the FIRST to welcome Santa and receive a FREE photo with St. Nick!  Go to http://www.facebook.com/l/a32ad;www.strollerstrides.net/bergen to RSVP.

Hope to see you there.
-Keri

September 2, 2009

Sign Language for Babies – Susan Lima

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Susan talks about the benefits of sign language for babies at a pre verbal age.  Benefits include both the parent and the infants!

August 19, 2009

NYTimes, Sunday the 15th of August – Your Baby is Smarter Than You Think

Your Baby Is Smarter Than You Think

By Alison Gopnik

Published: August 15, 2009, NY Times, Week in Review Section

Berkeley, Calif.

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Generations of psychologists and philosophers have believed that babies and young children were basically defective adults — irrational, egocentric and unable to think logically. The philosopher John Locke saw a baby’s mind as a blank slate, and the psychologist William James thought they lived in a “blooming, buzzing confusion.” Even today, a cursory look at babies and young children leads many to conclude that there is not much going on.

New studies, however, demonstrate that babies and very young children know, observe, explore, imagine and learn more than we would ever have thought possible. In some ways, they are smarter than adults.

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