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Rachel Thompson

Rachel Thompson is the proud mother of two young children, and a regular contributing writer for http://thebabydepartment.com ? a wonderfully informative online resource for parents with information about baby products( http://www.thebabydepartment.com ), crib safety( http://www.thebabydepartment.com/nursery/crib-safety-standards.aspx ), educational toys( http://www.thebabydepartment.com/playtime/educational-toys.aspx ) and more.
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» Start Your Child's Education Early
By Rachel Thompson | Published 07/24/2006 | Family and Parenting |
Studies have shown that the most important period of a child?s life is their first five years. Children are capable of learning from a very early age, so it is ideal to expose them to a nurturing and educational environment during those years. By providing an environment that is fun-filled, safe and stimulating, you can ensure that your child gets off to a great start.
» The Beauty and Benefits of Breastfeeding
By Rachel Thompson | Published 07/24/2006 | Baby and Pregnancy |

In recent years, there has been a lot of debate surrounding the issue of breastfeeding. While the decision to breastfeed is a personal one, there are countless benefits for both mother and child that ought to be explored. One of the most significant reasons to breastfeed your child relates to the quality of food your child is ingesting. Although baby formula may meet the nutritional requirements of children, it is not the ideal food for babies.