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		<title>Baby proofing the house</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[They crawl and creep, touch and taste– this is how babies connect and explore the outside world in their own unique way. As new parents, your apprehension about how to ensure a safe environment for your baby is quite inevitable. But you needn’t panic over the thought. You could begin venturing in to the process, [...]]]></description>
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<td colspan="2"><a href="http://indianwomenshealth.com/Baby-proofing-the-house-354.aspx"><img class="alignright" title="Baby proofing the house" src="http://indianwomenshealth.com/UltimateEditorInclude/UserFiles/Child%200%20to%203/baby-proofing.jpg" alt="Baby proofing the house" width="125" height="139" /></a>They crawl and creep, touch and taste– this is how babies connect and explore the outside world in their own unique way. As new parents, your apprehension about how to ensure a safe environment for your baby is quite inevitable. But you needn’t panic over the thought.</p>
<p>You could begin venturing in to the process, when your baby is young enough to be bound in the close confines of her bassinet. Utilize this time viewing objects from the perspective of your growing baby who will eventually start moving about speedily and then take up to walking. After having figured out objects that can act as an obstacle and prove dangerous for your baby’s health, begin baby proofing the house. As this cannot remain a constant process, you would have to keep making desired modifications as per your baby’s increasing height, growth and reaching capabilities.</td>
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		<title>Children and Fitness</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Developing a habit of regular physical activity is a key to your child’s wellbeing.It has a tremendous impact on physical, intellectual and mental development of achild. Children who are active at a young age are likely to remain physically fitas adults and they have a lower risk of developing heart disease or becoming Obese. Since [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Developing a habit of regular physical activity is a key to your child’s wellbeing.It has a tremendous impact on physical, intellectual and mental development of achild. Children who are active at a young age are likely to remain physically fitas adults and they have a lower risk of developing heart disease or becoming <a onmouseover="Tip('&lt;b&gt;Obese.:&lt;/b&gt; Extremely fat; grossly overweight .', WIDTH, 450, TITLE, 'Glossary', '', true, FADEIN, 300, FADEOUT, 300, STICKY, 1, OFFSETX, -20, CLOSEBTN, true, CLICKCLOSE, true)" href="http://www.indianwomenshealth.com/Children-and-Fitness-279.aspx#">Obese.</a> Since physical activity ensures physical fitness, it sets the foundation for a longand healthy life.</p>
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