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connect communit y did you know? it?s no surprise that
breast
milk
is great for our babies. the minute you find out you are pregnant, you often have someone asking you what you intend to do once baby arrives:
breast
feed or bottle feed? while the ?fed is best!? stance is taking over, there are still some fun ?did you knows?? about
breast
milk
that you should know. even if you aren?t planning to
breast
feed, these fast facts will be good to share with a friend. ? mothers?
breast
milk
varies based on the child?s sex. ? the composition of
breast
milk
changes as baby ages. ?
breast
milk
adapts when baby is sick to provide stronger antibodies. ?
breast
feeding reduces rates of certain ailments. ? human
breast
milk
is especially designed for our brainy babies. ?
breast
milk
during nighttime nursing sessions promotes infant sleep. ? mother.ly mommy (or daddy) and me fl amenco cl ass through clapping, singing, dancing, and storytelling, you and your little one will be connecting in a way you may have not thought possible. put on your dancing shoes (and baby?s, too!) and get ready to learn the dance of flamenco. the arts council of greater baton rouge will be offering free classes for the next few months that allow you to apply flamenco music and dance concepts to connect with your infant. this class is intended for children ages six months to three years of age and their caregivers. ? artsbr.org #lovebatonrouge saturdays getting healthy both mentally and physically is usually at the top of our goal list each year, especially when it comes to our kiddos. to help you and your family reach those goals, healthybr has partnered with knock knock children?s museum to promote healthy living for everyone in your family. on the first saturday of the month, experts from around our community will be at the museum to share healthy living skills. this exciting program will include monthly themes for families to enjoy such as engineering, robotics, recycle it, flora and fauna, space and odyssey, mechanics, circus extravaganza, construction junction: woodworking, cardboard challenge, ceramics, and light it up. ? healthybr.com financial hardship in the capital area residents who work at low-paying jobs, have little or no savings, and are one emergency from falling into poverty are more abundant than many think. the updated
alice
(asset limited, income constrained, employed) report shows that in east baton rouge parish, 47 percent of households live below the
alice
threshold and struggle to afford basic needs such as housing, food, transportation, and health care. the
alice
report depicts financial need and shows how many louisiana workers are struggling financially, and why. capital area united way works to support
alice
families by operating the united way 2-1-1 hotline, which provides crisis counseling and referrals 24 hours a day, as well as the volunteer income tax assistance program that helps
alice
families keep 100 percent of their refund. ? cauw.org/
alice
preventing food poisoning after a large family meal, there are usually leftovers remaining either on the table or on the counter. sometimes, the leftovers can be forgotten for hours, only to be quickly stored once remembering. however, that?s not always the safest method. knowing when and how to store your leftovers can help keep you and your family safe from food poisoning. if food has been sitting out on the table for two hours, it is best to use it or store it right away. if it has been up to four hours, use it, but don?t store it. after four hours, it is suggested that you toss it out just in case. when storing your leftovers, put them in small containers so they cool faster and leave less time for bacteria to grow. ? ? ? ? ? ? 1 8 b r p a r e n t s . c o m | f e b r u a r y 2 0 1 9
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