Some of the most popular children’s cereals out there have more sugar in them (serving to serving) than a Twinkie! Yikes!
Tag: Health
Nothing is more important than our health – and that includes moms and children. How to live a healthy and sustainable lifestyle is in the forefront of the resources we provide to parents. There are so many factors in our daily lives that contribute to our overall health – nutrition, environment, products – it is important for us to take a holistic look at how we can better our health in all we do. Our articles provide tips and advice that we can all use to create a better environment for ourselves and our families. Moms move the world; let’s make it a healthier one.
Raw Food Introduction
My name is Blythe Metz. I teach quick and easy raw food recipes, raw beauty treatments, and give tips to help us all live a more environmentally considerate lifestyle.
Can I go swimming while pregnant?
Swimming is a great way to get some fun exercise while expecting! Not only is it a great low impact workout, its a wonderful way to feel some weightlessness and give your muscles a break.
Green Parenting: The Cost of Green Living
One of the most common misconceptions about green living is that it is costly. Many people find the barrier to living a healthier, more sustainable lifestyle takes much more time and money than they currently use living a non-eco-friendly lifestyle. I’m here to say, that is simply not true.
Healthy Living: Navigating the Supermarket
Many moms I know would rather starve than take their young children to the grocery store. After decoding food labels and searching for the latest super food, the last thing they want to add to their already confusing grocery shopping experience is entertaining young children. However, when armed with a few simple tips and some truly healthy brands to look out for, grocery shopping with the kids can actually be fun!

What is Torticollis?
Lately, as a physical therapist, I have had many referrals to treat a condition known as Torticollis or “wryneck.” This is a condition where your baby has a twist in his neck. His head is tipped down to one side, with his face turned to the other side.
What are some dehydration signs in toddlers?
If your toddler’s dehydrated, it means that he doesn’t have as much fluid in his body as he needs. Babies and children are more prone to dehydration than adults, and it can happen if your toddler takes in less fluid. Here are some signs listed with the American Academy of Pediatrics.

Redefining Bravery
That’s all I manage to say, because at that moment I am struggling to contain my emotions. I could tell them that when this boy was 1 year old he was rushed to an intensive care unit, almost in a coma, where he was diagnosed with Type 1 diabetes.
