Are My Kids Watching Too Much TV?

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By Brianna Siciliano Television is a great source of learning and entertainment for children, but too much television may not be healthy. The American Academy of Pediatrics recommends that children under the age of 2 do not watch television, and that children around the ages 2 through 6 only watch one to two hours of … Continued

Sky Zone Trampoline Park In Lakewood Opens

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Just a short drive from Toms River, Brick, Jackson and Ocean County’s surrounding shore points  Sky Zone Trampoline Park opened the 100th park worldwide. On Saturday, May 9th we celebrated our Grand Opening (we opened to the public April 15th) in Lakewood to offer a thrilling and awesome experience for the whole family atop a … Continued

Why Educate Kids?

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Some say that teaching is a calling while skeptics say that people become teachers for summer’s off and working 9 to 3 for huge amounts of money. Being in the field for nearly 25 years and speaking from experience, those skeptics need to take a hike, or better yet, put on the shoes of a … Continued

Pets & Kids

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The relationship between a child and pet can be a very special bond.  From cuddling on the couch to running together in the backyard, children and animals are natural companions. But parents must always remember that it takes only one act of aggression from an over-excited dog or cat to potentially injure your child. More … Continued

Reproductive Science Center of NJ

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          Dr. William F. Ziegler Dr. Jessica S. Mann Dr. Alan M. Martinez Male Factor Infertility… It Takes Two!       by Dr. Jessica S. Mann For many years, infertility has been a problem attributed mostly to women. While the idea that women have a biological clock is unfortunately founded on good science, … Continued

History of Mother’s Day

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It’s hard to imagine that there was ever a time people didn’t devote the second Sunday of May to celebrating their mothers. But that was exactly the case before May 9, 1914. Enter Woodrow Wilson. On that day, the nation’s president signed a bill recognizing Mother’s Day as a national holiday. Flash forward 100 years … Continued

How to Deal With Jealousy in Children

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By Brianna Siciliano Jealous feelings are very common for people of every age, including children. When your daughter has to have the same boots as her friends, or your son needs those expensive sneakers to prove that he’s just as cool as the other boys, you may notice that those necessities just pop up out … Continued

Mortgage Loan Company Stays Ahead of the Competition!

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Mortgage Capital Partners, Inc. (MCP), a local direct lender, has proudly assisted homeowners with residential home loans in excess of $1 billion funded annually and is a full-service mortgage banker.  MCP’s honesty, integrity, and outstanding customer service have helped it achieve the status as one of the nation’s top lenders and private mortgage bankers they … Continued

Roosevelt Preschoolers Have a Delicious Class Trip

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By Pam Teel The Roosevelt preschoolers got to make their own pizza on Tuesday, March 24th, as they visited Vesuvio’s Restaurant in Millstone Township. They also got to take a tour of the kitchen area where they saw the big blender that makes the homemade pizza dough and the tomato press used to press fresh … Continued

My child has a concussion – now what do I do?

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Dr. David Bertone db Orthopedic Physical Therapy My child has a concussion – now what do I do? The incidence of concussion in youth sports continues to rise, and parents are often left with trying to navigate the process on their own. The highest incidence rate occurs in football, boys’ ice hockey, girls’soccer and boys’ … Continued