Showing posts with label children. Show all posts
Showing posts with label children. Show all posts

Monday, February 24, 2014

Raising a Baby Behind Bars

I am sure any mother, inmate or not, wants to raise their own child.  The heartbreak of having your baby taken away shortly after birth is not something that I would want to go through.

Most of the 2000 or so women that give birth in US prisons are not allowed to keep their babies, but there are some prisons that allow it.  One of those prisons is Bedford Hills Correctional Facility for Women.  Women who give birth here are allowed to keep their newborns with them and a few even up to 18 months.  This privilege is determined by the severity of the crimes committed my the mother.  Mothers convicted of violent crimes or any crimes in regard to harming children are not allowed this privilege.  One mother got in an argument with a guard and her baby was sent home.

The Facility has a play area for the kids and the walls are brightly decorated.  This is of course in a separate wing of the prison.   The children here and well taken care of by their own mothers and people helping at the prison.  A doctor checks to make sure they are growing as they should and there are people to help tend while the mothers are busy with their prison duties. There are also parenting classes to help the new mothers deal with the responsibilities that come with a child.

It is not all fun and games, however, the mothers are still in prison.  They still have a prison regime and not a lot of freedom.

Many mothers (about 33%) who have their child taken away at birth end up back in prison. Mothers who are allow to keep and raise their child fare much better with only about 10% ending back up in prison.

The babies don't know the difference.  They get the time to bond with their mothers and that is so important.

 It is by far better than ending up in foster care.
This Facility has made a smart move in allowing the mothers to keep their babies.  Not only for the babies, but for the mothers as well. There is so much more to live for, why throw it all away for whatever crime got them in prison in the first place.
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Thursday, February 20, 2014

Angela Lansbury's Two Disney Children's Movies


Angela Lansbury photo - public domain

Veteran movie actress Angela Lansbury, who has also been a star on television's "Murder She Wrote," has starred in not one but two Disney children's classics. Can you name them both? If not, read on!

In 1971, Lansbury starred in her first  Disney film as Miss Eglantine Price in "Bedknobs and Broomsticks." This film established the actress among the ranks of Disney power divas like  Julie Andrews. ("Bedknobs and Broomsticks" is often compared to Mary Poppins).

Two decades later in 1991, Lansbury landed her second Disney role, this time as the beloved Mrs. Potts from Disney's  classic animated movie, "Beauty and the Beast" and its sequels. This may be one of Lansbury's most loved roles and has secured her a place in the hearts of children and parents for decades to come.

If you have seen Angela Lansbury in one of these films or any of her other work, let us know what you saw and what you thought in the comments below!

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Tuesday, February 18, 2014

Life changing options to prevent childhood obesity.

Contrary to popular believe childhood obesity is not attributed or caused by genetics, childhood obesity is a lifestyle disease, which means that in order to prevent or eliminate childhood obesity parents must make a life changing decision in order to benefit the health of their children. Here is what to consider:

1. Take control of your grocery shopping.
2. Buy healthier food and snacks for the consumption of your family
3. Limit the number of times your family, mainly your children snack between meals. Studies suggest that just one snack between meals is more than enough.
4. Be a role model for the children and have the entire family do the same. In other words, everyone should eat healthy foods.
5. Decrease the number of hours per day your child spends in front of a TV, computer, or video game screen.
6. Increase physical activity and play time outside.
7. Ensure the children have a good night sleep.
8. Make sure to explain to the children why they need to take on a healthier life style and why it will be good for them. Explain to them as well the many risks of obesity and how it can affect not just their childhood, but their entire life.
By taking in to consideration this simple life changing actions parents can prevent their children from becoming obese children and suffering from childhood obesity, which is turning to be an epidemic.
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