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Choose a page number: 1 Your Family RSS FeedsPinellas County Real Estate - Pinellas County real estate investment opportunities and your resource for real estate rental homes on Florida's west coast and Tampa. Your headquarter for all your real estate investment needs. Foreclosure prevention program, real estate investor programs, rent to own programs....Feed Source: Helping Kids Unwind - Modern kids are busy kids. Regardless of age, their days are filled with activities. There is nothing wrong with kids being busy as long as they have plenty of chances to relax and unwind. The following article looks at how relaxation as well as being a key to good mental health and well-being, is also an important life skill for kids to learn.... Natural Parenting, an Innate Desire to Create Healthy and Happy Babies - In the modern world, we have become lost and disconnected. We are sort of like isolated particles floating around in a vast space, trying to bring some sort of meaning to our meaningless existence. This paper summarizes how this affliction affects child raising. Most child raising practices are not based on the Natural principles of life encoded in our DNA.... What Are You Teaching Your Children? - The school bus made the way down my street today to collect the children for the beginning of another year. All shiny and nice in their new clothes specially picked out for the magical first day they waited anxiously at the bus stop. What will this year be like?... Lessons Are Learned From Parents and Grandparents - All of us have learned lessons by observing or participating with our parents or grandparents. Those lessons are different from others experiences, what is learned depends upon our culture, or place of upbringing. Some things are worth repeating, and passing on, and some are not. Some have learned what not to do by watching their relatives. In this article it is the things worth passing on that we read.... Special Education - How to Improve Your Child's School Behavior - This article will give 6 tips on how parents of children with autism or other disabilities can improve their child's school behavior. Negative school behavior prevents a child from learning; so improving their behavior will improve the child's education.... CCTV Cameras and Your Teenager in Compromising Situations - You installed CCTV cameras in your home for a variety of reasons: a) You wanted to monitor the household help lest she is stealing your property and your husband; b) You wanted home security, not just the homeland security President Bush is so fond of invoking; c) You wanted to snoop on your neighbor who is also spying on you and; d) You wanted to monitor your teenage son whom you suspect is becoming an alien. Whatever the reason for your CCTV c... Parents and Teachers - Supercharge a Child's Motivation at School and at Home - Want your student to have better grades this year? Want more help around the house, and without constant nagging? Tired of hearing loud protests and groans anytime your kid (or student) is asked to do something, no matter how small? Wish you'd see less unfulfilled homework assignments and poorly-done chores? Tired of coming home to a list of chores your child never completed? Here's help.... How Reading With Your Children Helps Them Become Better Readers - In a poll called "Reading Across the Nation: A Chartbook," conducted by the UCLA Center for Healthier Children, Families, and Communities for the nonprofit Reach Out and Read National Center, as put forth in an article dated November 1, 2007, by the University of California, "the national average of parents that read to their children is 47.8%." As if those statistics are not alarming enough, the article quotes Dr. Neal Halfon, director of the Ce... Income Brutality - Losing That Second Income - That first child can really alter your financial outlook with a good old 1-2 combo. Careful consideration of your options should lead you down the right path.... "Race You!" - Constantly Competing Kids - Some kids turn every activity into a competition, especially when their siblings are involved. At times, even getting into the car becomes a race for the front seat! The following article looks at where your kids' competitiveness can come from and what you can do about it.... The Most Important Empowering Question For Parents - Raising a child can be difficult at the best of times. So having one simple question at the back of your mind, which leads you to continually raise your child in alignment with your values, can be a great help. Particularly in those times when you are prone to not acting your best.... How to Buy Safe Toys For Toddlers - A Checklist For Parents - Safety is everything when it comes to our kids. How can we be sure the products we buy are safe?... Parenting - 7 Tips to Keep the School Year Running Smoothly - The school year is fast approaching and for some of you, it has already started. Fall is a time of many new beginnings. Not only school is starting but ballet, gymnastics, hockey, soccer, drama class, karate, and all the other extra-curricular activities our children are involved in are starting as well. It may mean back to work for many parents and back to the activities you put on hold over the summer. What can you do to make the year run a... Motivating Our Children - The Nitty Gritty - We were all children before we grew into adult. And as children, there were things we had expected from our parents that we never had. Some of these things are things that would have harmed us if we had access to them - yet, we did not understand. We most of the time feel rejected and dejected (i.e having the feelings that our parents don't care about us).... Picking Your Battles With Grace - A Primer For New (and Not So New) Single Moms, Part 1 - Stressful issues arise everyday and threaten to send you into a tailspin. It is hard to keep it together with everyone pulling you in five directions. Money is tight, the kids are fighting for attention, and your mother is in your ear with unwanted advice. The best thing to do at this point is pick your battles.... Helping Your Children Say No to Pressure From Peer Group - You and I will agree that Just having mom and dad around is not enough to help children do the right thing as and when due but, what mom and dad do when they are around. Children by nature needs the help of mom and dad to say no to certain things (like hanging out with the wrong crowd, keeping late, going to unacceptable places etc). However important this may be, many parents often overlook this important role of theirs thereby leaving the child... The Top 5 Tips For Happy and Contented 5 Year Olds - Have you ever wondered what it is like to be five years old and what really helps children of this age to flourish? Here are 5 Top Tips for happy, contented 5 year olds.... Top 5 Tips For Happy and Content 4 Year Olds - Have you ever wondered what it is like to be four years old? What would a four year old tell us about their lives and their interests? What would be there top 5 tips for making their lives happy and contented.... Parental Guidance and Leadership - Which of These 6 Styles Best Describes You? - Is there an ideal style of parental guidance and leadership in the family? How do you recognize what informs your decisions? Does your partner agree with you on every detail and how much does this matter? What really makes the difference to children's emotional well being?... Are You Missing the Most Important Moments in Your Child's Life? - Are you missing the most important moments in your child's life? Make sure you learn to recognize them and take advantage of the golden opportunities!... In Home Childcare - Its Pros and Cons - First off, what is in home childcare? It simply refers to a service offered by childcare providers who have decided to convert a home into a place where you can drop off your child.... Healthy, Honest and Open Communication With Your Teenager - In this day and age it is VERY important to have an open and honest relationship with your children. You should start MUCH earlier than teens. However, having good communication with your teenager is vital to protecting them and properly guiding them.... Attachment Parenting International - Eight Principles of Parenting - Attachment Parenting International has distilled the philosophy of attachment parenting into eight principles. These principles guide parents who want to develop and maintain strong emotional bonds with their children. This is the heart of attachment parenting.... Choosing a Daycare Facility That's Right For You - Leaving your child with a stranger for an extended period of time can be a difficult and scary ordeal-especially if it is your first time to do so. However, planning ahead and doing a little bit of research can help ensure that your child stays happy, healthy and safe.... What Do You Say? - For parents who are concerned about the spiritual direction of their children. Just as they are the primary educators for them they are also the primary source of forming their souls and developing their moral character.... Getting Around the Walls Your Teenager Puts Up! - One day you wake up and you hear this familiar voice talking over the phone, and you realize that you don't much like anything they are saying. Worse, now they are talking about you in a less than flattering way, and complaining about everything under the sun. You wonder "Where did I go WRONG?"... Moms Vs The Professionals - Debates About Play and Learning - Parents tend to think that play with an educational focus better prepares kids for school. However, over preparation or enrichment activities at very young ages can stunt development. Unstructured play leads to problem solving, literacy, creativity and social skills.... How to Multiply Quality Family Time - Raising a family is a fun but often trying experience. Children are first of all a gift from God. You as the mother and father gain huge personal satisfaction from just one small smile your child gives you and of course that happens thousands of times throughout life.... 10 Tips For Parents of (Pre) Teen Entrepreneurs - For teen entrepreneurs, it's not just homework or hormones and friends or fashion. For these exceptional young people, it's all of that - plus finding funding, building business and securing their futures at an early age. And it's important that their parents understand and appreciate their struggles and offer them support every step of the way.... Parents Must Push Their Kids - Think your parents are too hard on you? See why they must push you!... How to Discipline Children Without Spanking Them - Are you a parent or educator who believes the only effective way to straighten your kids out is to spank them? Do you realize that some kids who receive corporal punishment or physical abuse grow up to become abusers? Would you like to learn how to make your kids behave without inflicting physical pain and making them fear you or call the police? You are about to learn how to discipline your kids without spanking them.... Provide a Great Parental Influence - Have a big impact on your kids' lives! Learn how to be a great influence!... Passing on Words of Wisdom to Your Children Finally Made Easy - With all the tasks to do everyday, teaching your kids morals, values and how to be a success can easily be overlooked. There is a consistent, easy and fun way to help parents with the important task of passing on life skills and words of wisdom to their children.... Troubled Teen? What You Can Do As a Parent - When it comes to raising teens, parents do their best. When that teen starts to show mild signs of rebellion, its natural. When a teen starts to get kicked out of school, do drugs, get pregnant, run away then you should start to worry.... Key Conversations to Have With Your College Bound Teens - As our teens embark on a new life in college it is key to have the difficult conversations with them. As parents we are obligated to give our teens the information they need to help them through this changing time.... Criminals in Your Neighborhood - Do You Know Who They Are? - How well do you know your neighbors? Maybe not as well as you think. Statistics show that for every 12 miles there are 7.5 registered sex offenders. How many homes do you and your children drive by each day that are inhabited by sex offenders?... Children, Chores and Praise - Praise is an essential part of offering regular encouragement to a child who would otherwise find the task of household chores undesirable. It also helps remind children that their contributions to the household are appreciated and a necessary component to its functionality. Young children respond especially well to verbal praise, as it contributes to their sense of self-worth.... Creating Success in School - A Parent's Guide - Feeling frustrated because you don't know what to do to help your child succeed in school? Written by an experienced school teacher, this guide will help you navigate the process of opening up the lines of communication with your child so you can motivate them to set and reach their goals. This isn't brain surgery it simply takes love, commitment, and the desire to ensure your child has a healthy, successful future!... Organize Your Children For Current and Future Success - As a parent, teaching children the skill of organization is not just one less cleaning job on the household chore checklist. Some experts consider teaching children organizational skills as fundamental as instructing them about morals, values and other personal signposts. In fact, organization skills taught during childhood are likely to follow the child through adolescence and onto adulthood.... Back-to-School Advice For Parents of Bedwetters - Looking for a solution that will speed up your bed wetting program? Read this for tips on how to get from wet to dry in no time.... The Little Social Graces Add Up to Major First Impressions - We've all heard the saying, "You never get a second chance to make a first impression." And yet, one of the things that I have noticed lately is that kids don't seem to know as many of the social graces that many of us learned when we were kids.... Keeping Kids Safe - Never Leave Them Unattended in a Car - The American College of Surgeons says more than 9,000 children, ages 14 and younger, are treated for injuries that occur when they're left unattended in vehicles. What's more, in 2002 more than 100 kids died from being left unattended. One death is too many. This article provides additional facts on unattended kids in cars.... Raising a Child - Some Things Every Parent Should Know - The author shares some child rearing tips and methods learned in his 35 years of experience. Ways that will promote raising a psychologically healthy child.... How to Help Your Child With Homework - Sometimes parents confuse helping their child with homework and completing it for them. It may be easier to just do it yourself, but it's not the best solution. Parents mean well, but it may have negative consequences for your child. See, by doing homework for your child, he/she is not actually learning the material - nor the study skills necessary for success.... Make Early Learning a Joyous Activity - The learning process begins as soon as a baby is aware of the world around her. Parents can make that natural process even richer by teaching their baby things she enjoys.... 5 Things Parents Need to Know When Their Child is Hospitalized - Parents are usually overwhelmed when their child must be hospitalized. Here are five things to know when a parent is faced with this dilema.... Back to School - Start the New School Year Off Right! - Back to school can be a busy and challenging time and it's easy to let things slide in the beginning of the school year. But, if your child struggled with school last year, whether academically, with behavior or organization, or with social skills and friends, it's important to take a few steps now.... Avoid Back-to-School Morning Battles - Tips on Getting Your Kids Out of Bed - Is this your typical morning "wake up kids" dialog? "Well, aren't you on the ball today! Holy moley, you're dressed already. What a great kid." If it is, then read no further and congratulations.... Discipline Your Child - Please - I recently returned from a trip that took me from Orlando, Florida to Seattle, Washington and back. Just like rock bands name their tours, I thought of an appropriate name for my cross country tour - The Screaming of America. Can't you just hear it? Think loud, decibel blasting, ear splitting screams emanating from babes so small you're amazed that their lungs are that fully developed.... Parents and Teenagers - 6 Tips For a Stress Free School Morning - As a parent, do you and your teenager have challenging mornings on school days? Are you wondering what you can do to help make your school mornings less stressful? Here are 6 tips to help you and your teenager experience a stress free school morning.... How Movie Ratings Mislead Well-Meaning Parents - If you are like most parents you have probably sat down to watch a movie with your children and been caught unawares by gratuitous sex, nudity, vulgar language, or even graphic violence exhibited in almost every Hollywood movie. These days, it may seem more of a risk to take your kids to the movies than to send them to play near the road!... Lessons to Bully-Proof Your Child - Are you dealing with child who is the target of bullies? Want it to stop? Of course you do, but are you prepared to do what you must?... Morning Routine - Dad's Time to Shine - Weekday mornings can be a headache. Dad's trying to catch a few more zzz's and Mom's running around fixing lunches, coaxing children to get dressed, brush their teeth, comb/brush their hair and get out of the house in time to make it to school. This does not even address Mom needing to get ready herself. There is a better way.... Teach an Attitude of Gratitude - When we do more than our share of work, we raise kids who feel entitled to more and more. Parents often fall into the trap of believing that their kids should be grateful for parental "sacrifices" when most of the time they don't even understand our efforts as sacrifices in the first place. Time for a Change.... Relax! - Take Seven Easy Steps to Help Your Child Into High School - One of the biggest challenges faced by children the world over occurs during the months of August and September. That's when kids make the transition to high school. And it's not only the kids who feel the strain. For some parents it's just as bad - and for many it's even worse!... How to Deal With Kids - It is really not easy to just build a "family" because having a family is not easy at all. Dealing with kids specifically will really stretch your patience up to their maximum level but as parents, you are expected to stretch that one unlimitedly.... Child Learning - One Activity at a Time - Search high and wide all the days long and you will not find a better resource than playtime to guide and strengthen your child's ability to learn. This article discusses a specific, yet simple playtime strategy to enrich your child's learning ability.... No, Kids, I'm Not Always Fair! - Kids often say their parents aren't being fair. Who says parents have to be?... Strategies For Overweight Children - Put Their Parents in Jail - The number of overweight children is at an all time high and the numbers are increasing. Strategies to reverse this disturbing trend must be created and put into action. One strategy would be to imprison the parents of overweight children, as you would the parent of any child being abused.... Practical Parenting - What Has Happened to Simple Respect? - I'm a mom of six - ranging in age from 16 to 25 (four boys, two girls) and I'm far from perfect and even further from knowing it all about raising kids. However, I do have some pretty firm ideas on teaching children simple respect.... Internet Safety For Children - Teaching your children online safety is as important as teaching them how to cross the road. This article talks to parents about internet risks, and gives recommendations on great sites that will keep them informed.... Wooden Blocks - What's the Big Deal? - One of the extraordinary benefits of playing with blocks is that so very little is required to hold your child's attention for so long. Far different than many of today's passive activities, playing with blocks is an active event that cultivates your child's patience and independent decision making.... The Wolves - Setting: My son Joel's bedroom. About 9:30 pm on a Wednesday night. I'm there to tuck him in. He's been in bed for at least 15 minutes before I get there.... Traditional Wooden Toys For Education and Child Development - Parents today are faced with a bewildering array of fancy toys that all claim to be beneficial to a child's development and education. While there may be some truth in this for a small percentage of modern toys, many are little more than noise making entertainment devices. Many traditional toys, often made of wood, while being simple compared with their modern counterparts, are actually far more educationally beneficial.... What Do Kids Understand About Death and Grief? - Grief is the price we pay for love.What can adults do to help grieving children and adolescents? What do grieving kids need from adults?... Students With Disabilities - Creating Collaborative Partnerships - Tips For Parents (Part 1 of 3) - Students with a range of disabilities are currently being served through exceptional student education and local after-school programs. Of the 49 million students in K-12 education in 2004, a total of 12.8% or more than 6 million received exceptional student education services, according to the U.S. Department of Education. Research shows that students with disabilities are not graduating from high school at rates comparable to students without d... Do You Know Who Your Child is Calling? - Teenagers need privacy, but they also need some guidance and protection. Know what they are doing with their cellular phones so you can do your job as a parent.... Picking Up the Pieces For Children of Divorce - The Children of Divorce can also carry a heavy weight from the separation. Here is some advice that might help them to adjust.... Do You Know Your Child's Friend's Parents? - Depending on where you live, and how long you have lived there, you may already know a lot of the people that have children your age. These children could easily become friends with your own, and it is comforting if you already know the parents of that child. If you don't, however, you do want to be careful.... Dangers of Fluoride - Fluoride Should Not Be Given to Babies Or Children - Do you know of anyone who makes baby formula by mixing water with the powdered formula or anyone who gives their babies "nursery water"? If so, you better read this! It's alarming!... Strive to Be a Perfect Parent - The definition of parenting is the methods, techniques, etc., used or required in the rearing of children. I can definitely tell you about a thousand different definitions on parenting. No one sentence could possibly captivate the perfect meaning or importance of what being a parent is all about.... Raising Children in the Digital Age - The Internet is great, and mobile phones are convenient, but they also make it easier than ever for your children to fall into trouble. Be sure you know how to protect them.... Preparing For Parenting - Having a child is an amazing experience. Anything that is rewarding can often be very stressful, and few things are as rewarding as parenthood. You may be looking for some way to relax, ease your anxiety, and answer the many questions that you have right now. You are certainly not alone. This is something that almost every mother experiences, especially during her first pregnancy!... Words of Wisdom For New Parents - Words of wisdom for new parents will come at you from all directions. Mostly they will be passed on with every good intention. Do not, however, get carried away with wise words from the manufacturers of baby products.... The One Minute Rocket Ship Your Child Will Absolutely Love - Here is a first rate activity that does away with that ho-hum feeling around the house. It puts the fun back into childhood while demonstrating the power of imagination.... Parents and Carers - Why Learning to Read is One of the Most Important Skills Your Child Will Learn - All parents are aware of the importance of reading skills on a child's educational development. This article, written by an expert in literacy for adults and children, examines why those early reading skills are so important. It examines the benefits of good reading skills as well as the effects of poor reading skills and the role of parents in determining success.... Make Our Children Smarter With a Rubik's Cube - The Rubik's Cube is one of the most amazing game in the world, but it is strangely addictive. Would it be even more addictive to the world if it can be proven that it can make children smarter? In this article the writer shows the application of the Rubik's Cube in the real world.... Reading Without Books - 10 Reading Activities You Can Do With Your Child - Ten reading activities you can do with your child which can be incorporated easily into your everyday schedule. This article covers a wide range of early reading skills through simple tasks you and your child will enjoy.... Why Your Child Needs Poems, Rhymes and Songs - Poems, rhymes and songs are play an important role in your child's development. Find out about rhythm and rhyme in the early years, how rhyme helps reading and spelling and the importance of number rhymes and songs. The article also provides simple activities you can do with your child to help them explore rhyme including actions.... Help! My Child Dreads Spelling Tests - Does your child find spelling difficult? Does he dread school spelling tests? He's not alone. This step by step guide will help you and your child get the root of the problem and offer advice on how to overcome it. The author, an expert in family literacy, draws on her own experience with her dyslexic son.... Webkinz Tips - Help For Parents With Webkinz Questions - With just about anything your kids get into, you need to educate yourself. Well webkinz is not any different. When your kid comes to you for answers know where to turn to for Webkinz Tips ... How Parents Can Keep Their Kids Safe on the Internet - There are many hidden dangers on the Internet that put both kids and parents at great risk. Learn what they are and how to keep your family safe online.... 10 Tips For Choosing Storybooks Children Will Love - Are you overwhelmed by the amount of storybooks available for young children in the library or bookstore? Perhaps you are out of touch with modern authors and what young kids read nowadays. Follow my ten simple tips and you'll be choosing storybooks children will be eager to read. Help a child develop a love of reading at an early age.... Tell Me a Story, Please - How to Have Young Children Begging You to Read With Them - Would you like to add some oomph to your story telling or make your child's storybooks come to life for them? Here are ten tips that will turn you into such a good storyteller kids will be begging you to tell them another one. Bedtime stories will never be the same again.... Toys - A Useful Strategy - You buy certain toys for your child and she doesn't want to play with them. Here are some thoughts on that. First of all, your child isn't going to like every toy. Some are just too difficult, and others are just too trivial. So be aware of age appropriate toys. The great ones your child will love and want to play with over and over. Why is that? The answer to that question will help guide your strategy about toys in general.... ABC Learning For Kids Through Digital Coloring Pages - Teaching children the alphabet is one of the most important lessons they will learn. This is the foundation for future learning. Learning should be fun. If a child is happy while they learn, the will learn more easily. Coloring products are the type of product that balance the fun aspect with learning.... Tell 'Em You Love 'Em - Parents, what do you want for you children? Would you want them to be successful, have self discipline, self respect, focus, concentration, confidence, and anything else you can come up with. It's important for kids to have these different characteristics.... Parenting - Get Outside More - One of the easiest ways to fall into boredom and fatigue is to stay indoors too much. You will have an easier time providing quality indoor play if you balance indoor/ outdoor activities. This article considers parent fatigue while exploring specific strategies and advantages related to outdoor activities.... Getting the Girl Kids to School - Do you also battle to get your kids out of bed and off to school? You're not alone!... Single Parent Women Do it Right - Single parenting can be a challenge, so it helps to have a few tricks up your sleeve. Here are some things you can do to improve your cash flow.... Three Tidbits I Wish I'd Known Before Having a Baby - An experienced mother shares some insights on lessons she wishes she had learned before having her newborn baby. Three pieces of knowledge that will help new parents avoid unpleasant surprises.... Mom and Dad, You Are Called to Teach Your Kids Scripture - As a parent God has commissioned us to teach our children His word. God has made a promise to us if we keep this commandment, in Proverbs 22:6 Train a child in the way he should go, and when he is old he will not turn from it.... How Do I Parent? - I'm a new parent, what do I do? There are so many things thrown to new parents constantly that parents don't know whether they hit a foul or home run in their parenting skills.... Parenting & Back to School - Getting Everyone Back in the Routine of Things - Back to school time! Learn 3 great secrets to making this crazy time of year a success for your family!... Help With the First Day at Childcare, Pre School Or Kindergarten - So you have been through the process of Choosing a Preschool or Choosing a Daycare, however for a child entering childcare for the first time the transition can be tough. For a parent, it is equally difficult, if not more so. You are entrusting your child's safety and well-being to someone whom you may have just met, and it's perfectly normal to be nervous, scared, and sad. It's also important at this time to go back and review your reasons for s... The Flower - "Daddy! Look! Flowers! Can I pick one for momma?" She was so excited about the silly flowers. They were the same stupid tiger lilies that grew in the back yard every summer. I looked at them and saw that at least ten unopened petals were attached to the same stem formation that had a completely sprouted blossom of brilliant orange. If we picked it now, thought my dense incapacitated mind, the rest of the petals will surely die and we wil... Child Internet Safety - LOL, BRB and other acronyms are those that are commonly use in chatrooms, emails and other types of internet communications. Minors have their own way of speaking online when a parent is in the room if they don't want the adults to know their conversations.... Raising Children - Importance of Nurturing Discipline - Have you seen parents screaming their heads off just to get their children to complete their school homework? Or shouting like an insane soul in pubic simply to get the child to behave? Is it really necessary for all parents to resort to such measures to teach their children to be disciplined or is there a more peaceful method? Read on to find out about an effective method for teaching your child to be disciplined.... Adolescent Peer Pressure - Wanting to Fit In - Parents really can make a difference when they get involved in their teenager's life. Do you know what your teen listens to and reads? Who does your teenager spends time with? Who are your teenagers friends?... Managing Children Behaviors With Tender Loving Care - The positive mentoring of your child is vital to allowing your child to blossom, and develop their innate values, strengths, and abilities. Many parenting problems can be eliminated by having a well thought out strategic plan for addressing children behaviors, and being consistent with these strategies.... Knee replacement surgery and seniors - Family Health With Harold C. Thompson D.O.. Broadcast Date: Monday, August 25, 2008 ... Sweaty palms - Family Health With Harold C. Thompson D.O.. Broadcast Date: Tuesday, August 26, 2008 ... Fruits and vegetables and brain health - Family Health With Harold C. Thompson D.O.. Broadcast Date: Wednesday, August 27, 2008 ... Mercury levels in fish - Family Health With Harold C. Thompson D.O.. Broadcast Date: Thursday, August 28, 2008 ... The cause and treatment of leg cramps - Family Health With Harold C. Thompson D.O.. 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