In the United States, 1 in 9 babies is born prematurely, 1 in 10 in Canada. Worldwide, over 15 million babies are born too soon each year. While not all multiples are born prematurely, a multiple birth increases the probability of an early delivery. Babies born prematurely, before 37 weeks gestation, are at a higher … Continue reading November is Prematurity Awareness Month
Category: Guest Posts
Yoga and Travel : A Guest Post by Wesley Vonn
Wesley – Blogger and Health Aficionado Yoga and Travel - The Connection is Deeper than you Think. Yoga is more popular than ever before, and many people rely on yoga as a means of staying in shape and of maintaining top mental health. However, the benefits of yoga often go beyond what even its practitioners … Continue reading Yoga and Travel : A Guest Post by Wesley Vonn
Minimalism in Education: A Guest Post by Erica Killick
Erica: I am a Primary school teacher in Hong Kong. I’ve recently started a blog on moving towards a more minimalistic lifestyle. One of my hopes in living a simpler life is the freedom to be able to make a living doing my passion as opposed to being tied to a system I don’t believe … Continue reading Minimalism in Education: A Guest Post by Erica Killick
Teaching Your Kids Yoga Early: A Guest Post by Dana Vicktor
Dana Vicktor is the senior researcher and writer for duedatecalculator.org. Her most recent accomplishments include graduating from Ohio State University with a degree in communications and sociology. Her current focus for the site involves ovulation pain and the menstruation cycle. Teaching Your Kids Yoga Early Yoga has many benefits for everyone. It can help to … Continue reading Teaching Your Kids Yoga Early: A Guest Post by Dana Vicktor
The Role of Yoga in your Child’s Wellbeing: A Guest Post by Danny Mitchell
Danny Mitchell writes about yoga, fitness, parenting at http://www.travelinsurance.org Yoga has been practiced for thousands of years both as exercise and for spiritual meditation. It is highly controlled athleticism that allows the body and the mind to connect. It is great for adults and it can do wonders for children too, in both mind and … Continue reading The Role of Yoga in your Child’s Wellbeing: A Guest Post by Danny Mitchell
Why you should Guest Post: A Guest Post by Debra Johnson
Debra is a blogger, editor & an experience holder of nanny housekeeper. She welcomes your comments at her email Id: - jdebra84 @ gmail.com ------------------- Why you should Guest Post As a blogger you may already have a hard time keeping up with your own personal blog, so suggesting that you guest post for a … Continue reading Why you should Guest Post: A Guest Post by Debra Johnson
Parenting and Practicing Yoga: From Pregnancy to a Year Old by Marisa Findlay
Marisa is a photographer specializing in baby and maternity photography. You can see some of her work on her Facebook page or her website. From Pregnancy to a Year Old You are reading this post three days after my daughter, Yara, turned a year old. My journey with yoga began about 11 years ago and … Continue reading Parenting and Practicing Yoga: From Pregnancy to a Year Old by Marisa Findlay
Parenting and Practicing Yoga: Always get Back by Petra Carmichael
Petra is a yoga teacher and the owner of Divya Yoga Studio in Zagreb, Croatia. She is currently based in Boston, travelling and managing the yoga school in Croatia. She is also studying at Middlesex University of Ayurveda London. Always get Back I’ve been practicing yoga for a several years. Do I really have the … Continue reading Parenting and Practicing Yoga: Always get Back by Petra Carmichael
Parenting and Practicing Yoga: Golden Child by Catherine Platt
Catherine first came to China as a student in the 1980s and has lived in Chengdu, Sichuan, with her family since 2004. She and her husband both work on development projects with Tibetan communities across China. Golden Child One of Sam's first words was "Buddha." When he was just over a year old and could … Continue reading Parenting and Practicing Yoga: Golden Child by Catherine Platt
Parenting and Practicing Yoga: Against all Odds by Maher Kassar
Maher lives in Chengdu with his wife Natasha, and children Leila and Rahul. An amateur runner and yoga practitioner; he openly admits the difficulty of balancing his activities with work and raising children. Against all Odds Hong Kong 2009. These were stressful yet exciting times. Times where everything was possible, yet everything was impossible. Times … Continue reading Parenting and Practicing Yoga: Against all Odds by Maher Kassar