Wednesday, October 13, 2010

THIS MONTH OF OCTOBER IS SIDS AWARENESS MONTH



From the Sids Network:
What Is SIDS?
Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS) is the "sudden death of an infant under one year of age which remains unexplained after a thorough case investigation, including performance of a complete autopsy, examination of the death scene, and review of the clinical history"(Willinger, et al., 1991).
What Are the Most Common Characteristics of SIDS?
Most researchers now believe that babies who die of SIDS are born with one or more conditions that make them especially vulnerable to stresses that occur in the normal life of an infant, including both internal and external influences. SIDS occurs in all types of families and is largely indifferent to race or socioeconomic level. SIDS is unexpected, usually occurring in otherwise apparently healthy infants from 1 month to 1 year of age. Most deaths from SIDS occur by the end of the sixth month, with the greatest number taking place between 2 and 4 months of age. A SIDS death occurs quickly and is often associated with sleep, with no signs of suffering, . More deaths are reported in the fall and winter (in both the Northern and Southern Hemispheres) and there is a 60- to 40-percent male-to-female ratio. A death is diagnosed as SIDSonly after all other alternatives have been eliminated: SIDS is a diagnosis of exclusion.
What SIDS Is and What SIDS Is Not SIDS Is:

the major cause of death in infants from 1 month to 1 year of age, with most deaths occurring between 2 and 4 months

sudden and silent--the infant was seemingly healthy


currently, unpredictable and unpreventable


a death that occurs quickly, often associated with sleep and with no signs of suffering


determined only after an autopsy, an examination of the death scene, and a review of the clinical history


designated as a diagnosis of exclusion


a recognized medical disorder listed in the International Classification of Diseases, 9th Revision (ICD-9)


an infant death that leaves unanswered questions, causing intense grief for parents and families
SIDS Is Not:

caused by vomiting and choking, or minor illnesses such as colds or infections


caused by the diphtheria, pertussis, tetanus (DPT) vaccines, or other immunizations


contagious


child abuse


the cause of every unexpected infant death


WHAT YOU MAY NOT HAVE KNOWN ABOUT SIDS:
In most all cases, the babies whom die of this syndrome do not appear to have struggled or suffered in any way.
Most occurrences happen within the winter months with January being the most likely time for an infant to
fall victim to SIDS.

BABY CENTER SAYS

Night isn't the only time that SIDS strikes, however. If your infant is in daycare, it's important to know that about 20 percent of SIDS deaths happen in childcare settings, according to a study published in the journal Pediatrics in 2000.

This is a surprisingly high number when you consider that babies spend much less time sleeping at daycare than they do at home.

GOOGLE HEALTH SAYS

The following have been linked to an increased risk of SIDS:
• Babies who sleep on their stomachs
• Babies who are around cigarette smoke while in the womb or after being born
• Babies who sleep in the same bed as their parents
• Babies who have soft bedding in the crib
• Multiple birth babies (being a twin, triplet, etc.)
• Premature babies
• Babies who have a brother or sister who had SIDS
• Mothers who smoke or use illegal drugs
• Teen mothers
• Short time period between pregnancies
• Late or no prenatal care
• Situations of poverty
To learn more about Sudden Infant Death Syndrome visit this website: http://www.sids-network.org/sidsfact.htm

Friday, September 10, 2010

MILK MONEY BEGINS ITS CONSIGNMENT TODAY!!!



On Wednesday, September 1, 2010, Milk Money a Children’s Boutique has opened its doors in a grand way and has begun its biggest charitable contribution by adding a department of the store dedicated to consigned items only! That’s right, all of Charlotte’s local men, women and children are now welcome to bring in new or gently used and trendy fashions from their closet to Milk Money’s boutique. We invite any persons with an overflow of cute baby apparel, maternity clothes, diaper bags and other baby accessories to come be part of this better cause and bring plenty of smiles and great fashions to people of our surrounding area while collecting a few extra bucks in the process. At Milk Money a Children’s Boutique we feel that while it’s okay to outgrow your favorite dress or hat, that a child’s heart can be as big as it wants to be!
HERE IS MILK MONEY’S HELPFUL GUIDELINE TO CONSIGNMENT SHOPPING:
 We accept only quality items, in style, and in excellent condition. Clothing will be selected or rejected based on quality, condition, brand and need.
 There is a limit of 25 items per appointment; make sure all items are folded up neatly.
 We accept clothing on a seasonal basis and the season runs as followed:
(Fall/Winter items will be accepted from August thru November)
(Spring/Summer items will be accepted from February thru May)
 At the end of each major season we will celebrate our community’s participation though a semi-annual “Bag Sale”. Any items not sold thereafter will be donated t families in need.
 Consignors will receive 50% of the selling price and will be issued by checks through in-store request, phone or e-mail.
There is a detailed list of the types of brands recommended for both maternity and children’s clothes that can be received on-site of our store or achieved though e-mail request.
To see and learn more about all the additional rules about our consignment policy feel free to contact us via phone or e-mail. Or come check us out in the store right away!
Milk Money Children’s Boutique, 9601 Brookdale Dr, Suite 300, Charlotte NC 28215
Tel. Ph: (704)598-0001 E-mail: www.milkmoneyboutique@carolina.rr.com

Monday, August 9, 2010

HOW TO GO ABOUT BRINGING LAUGHTER TO BABIES

HOW TO GO ABOUT BRINGING LAUGHTER TO BABIES?
(Multiple sources are included in this file)


Bring a toy to life. One of the pleasures of playing with babies is taking advantage of their inability to distinguish real and imaginary objects. Grab his favorite teddy bear or puppet, and instill life into the toy with your silly animation.

Read more: How to Make a Baby Laugh | eHow.com http://www.ehow.com/how_2064581_make-baby-laugh.html#ixzz0vgNj2Sof

ENVIRONMENT FOR PARENT-CHILD OBSERVATION:
For today, prepare an interesting environment using objects and
activities that the parents and children have enjoyed together during
past sessions. Some suggestions are: toys that have an element of
surprise such as a jack-in-the-box; mirrors to make funny faces;
puppet box with puppets; music area with audio tapes of a
variety of songs where parents and children can do silly dances and
books.

Give them toys. Leave your sibling with an adult and loads of toys all around. Let him/her play as much as they want. That has to make them happy, and thus, make them smile!

WONDERTIME says:
http://wondertime.go.com/learning/child-development/stages-baby-3-6months.html
Become more coordinated. While infants do not generally develop much fine motor control at this age, they definitely perfect their ability to bring objects to their mouths, a skill that bothers some parents, but which actually serves a great purpose. It is entirely expected that babies will explore the world around them through their mouths! In addition, 3- to 6-month-olds are able to play with and be amused by toys put within their reach, and by 6 months, most can pass objects from hand to hand.

Enjoy making sounds. Not only do babies this age like to laugh and squeal with pleasure and excitement, but they perfect their ability to gurgle, coo, and blow raspberries. Some begin to make consonant sounds (n, d, p, b), most can link sounds with the objects that made them, and by the time they reach 6 months of age, often start to actually imitate sounds.

Thursday, August 5, 2010

Why Bamboo?

I have recently had the question asked why bamboo and thought I would answer it.

Bamboo is softer than the softest cotton, Bamboo fabric has a natural sheen to the surface and feels similar to cashmere.The fabric absorbs water 3-4 times better than cotton, keeping skin comfortable, rather than sticky, in hot weather.
Bamboo apparel is thermal regulating, odor resistant, anti-static and will keep you cooler and drier in the heat of summer and warmer in cold temperatures.

Bamboo, a renewable resource, is grown without using pesticides or chemical fertilizers.

Bamboo is one of the world's most prolific and fastest-growing plants, and is able to reach maturity in about four years, compared to the typical 25 to 70 years for commercial tree species in the U.S. Though most people are generally familiar with this beautiful and graceful plant, the average person is usually astounded when learning that there are more than 1000 documented uses of bamboo.

Bamboo is nature's most sustainable resource and is naturally regenerative. Bamboo is actually a tropical grass, with an extensive root system that sends out an average of four to six new shoots per year, naturally replenishing itself and growing to heights of 60 feet or more.

In Asia, bamboo has been used in the traditional hand-made production of paper for centuries. Now, through modern manufacturing processes, bamboo pulp is capable of producing viscose from bamboo for use in yarn and fabric. Certain species of bamboo have the tensile strength equivalent to that of steel.

Please check out our new boys line Axel and Hudson. Axel and Hudson shirts are made with bamboo materials.

Thursday, June 24, 2010

A Little MILK and TEA TIME Makes All the Difference

On the afternoon of Saturday, June 12th, 2010, with the help of Milk Money Children’s Boutique, Moments in Time Photography, Tea Collection Clothing and the helpful hands of our surrounding community, we were able to have a delightful fundraising event. With the results of our Cutest Kid Search placing Little Miss Riley Norkett in first place followed by young Miss Riley Seldon in second place and young Mr.Braiden receiving third place, we were able to reveal the winner’s before many spectators at our Tea Party affair. We had several avid guests attend the small celebration, with the accompaniment of fruit teas and other refreshments during our informative, yet fashionable trunk show to introduce the Fall sneak peek of Tea Collection designs for children. Thanks to all the participation from all whom were involved in this affair, we were able to raise an eye-lifting $1200 to benefit the charity of our choice. And this year, Milk Money along with Moments in Time has selected to benefit the hopeful kids of Classroom Central’s Project! An organization dedicated to supplying school supplies to the needy communities around Charlotte.“We want to ensure the promise and hopes for young kids of our community, and look forward to more events that will help flourish our neighborhoods,” comments Mrs. Cherita Thomas of Milk Money; and the fun will not stop here! Look for more projects and events happening around your area and be a part of Milk Money’s ABC (A Better Cause) movement to get involved with the little ones which make up our society and our future!
To learn more about Classroom Central visit www.classroomcentral.org
To learn more about upcoming benefits or featured items provided by Milk Money Children’s Boutique feel free to contact us at www.milkmoneyboutique.com.
Tel.Ph: (704) 598-001
Milk Money Children’s Boutique
9601 Brookdale Drive
Charlotte, NC 28215

Monday, May 3, 2010

Milk Money to host Cutest Kid Contest


Milk Money in Charlotte, NC Announces The Cutest Kid Search to Benefit local charity.

Charlotte, North Carolina- Milk Money Children’s Boutique announced today that it is hosting a Cutest Kid Search to benefit a local charity.

During the Cutest Kid Search, May 1, 2010-May 31, 2010, Moments in Time Photography will be taking photos of all of the entrants. Milk Money and Moments in time will be offering prizes for the 1st, 2nd, and 3rd place winners. Donations are made to a local charity by casting your vote online at www.milkmoneyboutique.com for your favorite cutest kid. Milk Money is located at 9601 Brookdale Drive, Charlotte, NC 28215 in the Brookdale Shopping Center at the corner of Rocky River Road and Plaza Extension.

“Our mission here at Milk Money is to make sure that we also make a difference in the lives of young children and our community” said Shaun and Cherita Thomas, Owners of Milk Money.

For more information on how you can get involved in the Cutest Kid Search or make a donation, contact Cherita Thomas at (704) 598-0001. You can also visit their website at www.milkmoneyboutique.com.

For more information please contact:

LOCAL CONTACT

Cherita Thomas, Milk Money, 704-598-0001 milkmoneyboutique@carolina.rr.com

Deborah Moody, Moments in Time Photography, 704-563-2014 momentsintimephoto@bellsouth.net