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| Is it normal to breast-feed your toddler, and beyond? Science says… |
| Brianna Devine intended to breast-feed her son Antonio for a year. Then 18 months rolled around, and she didn’t want to “abruptly call it quits.” Today, her 3-year-old son is old enough to ask for his “booby milk.”Devine’s husband supports her extended breast-feeding, but some family members and friends don’t approve. |
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| Her son died of a vaccine-preventable disease; here's what one mom wants you to know |
| When my son Gabriel was very little, he would beg, cry and even hyperventilate when faced with getting a shot. Like many kids, he has an aversion to needles and would be upset for days if he knew he was going to the doctor.When he was a toddler, we spoke in simple terms about why the vaccines are important: they would keep him from getting sick. |
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| Parents do this sneaky behavior in front of sons, but not daughters: Why? |
| When it comes to learning honesty, it seems boys may be getting a different lesson than girls.Parents are more willing to lie in front of their sons than their daughters, according to a recent analysis published by the National Bureau of Economic Research.The findings may provide clues to why we lie, and why other studies have shown men lie more than women. |
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