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    Ok little organizees (see what I did there?), this article on the contents of the Daddy Diaper Bag is going to be short and sweet. As I share in Daddy to the Rescue, you sometimes have to make things simple to set them up for success. Instead of making hubby carry around a girly diaper bag I got him his own! So, I was fortunate enough to get him the Boxum 3 in 1 Portable Bassinet Diaper Change Station, which is a dream. For one it comes in this very manly color (Ok, it's beige). There may be a heart on the side but come on guys! Just put a sticker or something over it if it bothers you that much. Additionally, it has a shoulder strap instead of purse handles we get. The storage space is great. It even includes an insulated bottle cooler! Lastly, my favorite feature, the portable bassinet/changing table! WHAT? WHAT? This was the selling point for me. Face it, men’s rooms are not the most sanitary places to change delicate little bottoms. The thought of my husband putting our little one on the dirty floor of his truck gave me chills. So, the Boxum was my answer. Now, I'll break down the gear by pocket for you guys: Pocket Zipper 1 -A & D ointment -Baby Nasal Aspirator and booger sucker (I do not stick anything up my baby's nose. I use this in case of anything gets stuck in throat) -Thermometer -Gas medicine (It doesn't work for mine but if it does for you by all means keep that on hand!) -Travel size Neosporin -Band-Aids -Travel size Aquaporin Pocket Zipper 2 -Toy…

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    When changing a toddlers diaper the child should feel safe and enjoy his or her time with you. How would you interact with a toddler during diaper time to help him or her feel safe and enjoy the time with you? When changing a toddlers diaper you should have a predictable routine. By having a routine the child will know what to expect. One way to make a child feel comfortable is to hang pictures such as the child’s art work at eye level around the diaper changing area. Another thing to do when…

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    Mom Moments Analysis

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    Hi again! Did you enjoy reading my Best of Mom Moments-Part 1? If so, then I think you'll really enjoy the rest of these stories, shared with me from fellow mom's in the trenches of motherhood. More best of "mom moments" I was changing my daughter's clothes when said that she wanted to get a shirt on. Suddenly she grabbed her boobs and said "no mommy, monkey eat my boobies!" I said "what?!?!" She was serious and said "no mommy, monkey eat my boobies!" I was so confused and asked her where she…

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    Sn2 Reaction Lab Report

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    Nucleophilic substitution Nucleophilic substitution reaction is that in which attacking nucleophile replaces a leaving group. Attacking nucleophile: specie with an electron free pair or negative charge and ability to replace already present nucleophile i.e OH- Leaving group: A specie with electron deficiency or positive charge, negative charge i.e Cl- What is SN1 Reaction:- SN1 indicates the unimolecular nucleophilic substitution reactions. Their rate determining step of the mechanism depends…

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    During this time period I felt like a very good wrestler. I was going to National Duals, in Council Bluff, Iowa. A lot of things happened from around March-April. I was wrestling in Subdistricts at 92 lbs. one year ago. The next day I had to make 90 lbs. for middle school duals. If I place in the top 6 places I have a chance to be an alternate or on a dual team for Team Kansas. I got picked up for sub weigh ins by Kaydin Bruner. After about 30 minutes ago I arrived. I was starving just like I…

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    “You ready?” my dad said, “then let’s get going!” It was freezing cold outside. I leaped out of the car and onto the sidelines. The gelid snow was piercing into my body. And there I was, at the Semi-finals of my second junior Tennis tournament. The first time I had been to a tennis tournament, I did great. Considerably greater than I expected. I was eleven years old in the summer of sixth grade and I was a semi-finalist at the USTA (United States Tennis Association) junior tournament. Could I…

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    Gift Of Gab for Real Communication As leaders, we should strive to communicate in a manner that has a positive impact on followers. After all, effective communication and positive leader-follower relationships are synonymous with organizational success (Northouse, 2013). How often do we think about (1) the importance of understanding communication concepts as it relates to the leader-follower relationship, (2) evaluating our own communication effectiveness and (3) improving our communication…

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    Interprofessional communication is the key when it comes to developing and identifying respect and appreciation for other health professionals, in order to provide the patient with well rounded care (Conn, Lingard, Reeves, Miller, Russell & Zwarenstein, 2009). Refined communication skills are essential for strong inter-professional interactions (Kairuz, & Bond, 2013). Our group was preselected so the initial stage of formation was rather smooth, but as we began to negotiate about the roles and…

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    Almost every marriage counsellor will reinforce the importance of communication for a healthy relationship. One cannot create a stable life with an individual whom they do not understand or know the ideas and thoughts of. The same holds true for a community. In order to grow and develop a community, there must be cooperation and communication between all members. One acting individual cannot make a change by themselves; everyone must work and communicate with each other. When communication is…

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    Sign Language Case Study

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    Keywords: sign language, hearing infants, benefits Teaching Sign Language to Nondisabled Infants and the Effects by It Communication skills is an important aspect during the early stages of childhood development. At a certain age, infants try to repeat the same words that adults use, but their first words would most likely be “Mama” or “Dad.” Suppose a parent wants to speed up his or her child communication skills. Studies have shown that if parents would teach their infant sign language at a…

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