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Family Updates: Why Kids Feel Unsafe at School, New IVF Research, Counting Calories in School Lunches and More

May 12th, 2011

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Illustration by Claire Manning

Don’t ditch the bottle too soon:
Prolonged Breastfeeding May Be Linked to Fewer Behavior Problems (Science Daily)

It’s not all sticks and stones—sometimes words hurt just as much:
Gay Insults So Common in Schools Students Feel Unsafe, Survey Finds (Parent Central)

New research could prove helpful for those struggling with conception:
Fifteen: The Best Number of Eggs for IVF Success (Ottawa Citizen)

Fighting with your partner? You’re not the only one feeling tense:
Marital Stress Causes Baby Sleep Problems (Strollerderby)

A picture is worth a thousand words calories:
Kids’ School Lunches on Camera to Count Calories (CBC)

We love inspiring stories about kids who are making a difference:
Ontario Teen Wins Top Prize for Cystic Fibrosis Discovery (CTV)

And you thought Toddlers and Tiaras was bad:
Mom Defends Botox for 8-year-old Daughter (Strollerderby)

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