July 25, 2008

Infant Emergencies and CPR…When You Least Expect It

Infant Emergencies and CPR...When You Least Expect It Infant Emergencies and CPR…When You Least Expect It offers anyone who is responsible for the care of an infant the opportunity to learn primary prevention strategies and emergency response techniques specific to infancy.

Developed by an Emergency R.N. and educator, this video is unique and comprehensive by demonstrating Infant CPR and the emergent response to choking, providing infant care tips (methods of taking a baby’s temperature,counting a respiratory rate,administering medicine,nasal suctioning) for new parents, grandparents and babysitters and presenting current information and prevention strategies for … - Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS) - Fever Management - Seizures - Dehydration - Choking - Falls - Burns - Suffocation/Strangulation - Poisoning - Drowning - Auto Safety

Director:  Dennis Livingstone
VHS Tape:  Color, NTSC
Company: et  (2000-06-01)
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July 23, 2008

Five Lies About Love

There are so many lies and misunderstandings about love that it is long past time to set the record straight. It is critical for us to separate lies from truth about love because we human beings and everything else that exists in the universe are created out of love.
Lie No. 1: The opposite of love is hatred.
Nothing could be further from the truth. The opposite of love is judgment. This is like matter and anti-matter: love and judgment cannot co-exist at the same point in time, space, or any other dimension. Where there is judgment, there is diminished or no love at all. Whenever and however we judge someone or something, we are not loving unconditionally that person or something.
Think about this. More importantly, feel with it. Love feels great. Do we not crave love and bask in its glow? Yet the one thing most of us fear and loathe more than anything else is the mere possibility of being judged in some manner.
Judgment terrifies us so much that we will keep silent rather than be judged for speaking out. We refuse to take risks and pass up opportunities for fear of somehow failing (another judgment). Wallowing in our […]

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The Courage to Persevere with Great Parenting

Are you a single divorced parent? Then you know how full your schedule can be. You don’t ever have enough time to complete the daily tasks, to answer all their questions, to solve the arguments that arise between your kids, and to be sure they get all their homework done. If you’re anything like me, you will want to give up because you are so overwhelmed.Children don’t understand overwhelm. They don’t understand not having enough money. They don’t understand that you need advanced notice for their school project supplies. They don’t understand that bunches of kids yelling and laughing can get on your nerves. They don’t understand their arguing can drive you nuts. They don’t know that not being able to discuss stresses with your ex is a burden. They don’t see the full picture.But you do. Step back a few paces and look at the whole picture objectively. Try to see down the years to their graduation or their wedding. It’s that long view that will help you hang on in there with the courage necessary to persevere with your Great Parenting Plan. You have made a plan, […]

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