From changing diapers and doing dishes to cooking and cleaning up the house, moms today are biting off a lot, leaving little room for quality time with their children. In a new survey conducted by Baby Einstein, a majority of moms with children under the age of two revealed that daily tasks such as laundry, dishes and cooking mean less time to do the thing they love the most: spend fun, quality
What's keeping moms today from spending more quality time with their little ones? According to the results of a new survey commissioned by The Baby Einstein Company, it's daily chores like laundry, dinner and dishes. Nearly eight in ten moms (79%) with children under the age of two say that their daily tasks take them away from spending quality time with their babies and that more than
GLENDALE, Calif.----What's keeping moms today from spending more quality time with their little ones? According to the results of a new survey commissioned by The Baby Einstein Company, it's daily chores like laundry, dinner and dishes.
Baby Einstein has revised language promoting some baby DVDs on its Web site, a move critics hailed as a victory in their effort to stop what they say are false claims that the videos are educational.
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Sophia, 18 months old, and her mother, Angie Bleich, glue cotton balls to a picture of an "oveja." "Suave, no?" asks Carrie Trujillo about the sheep they are making. She runs the Language Schoolhouse in Ankeny and Johnston, Iowa, teaching classes in Spanish for young children.
Publisher of educational multimedia tools to expand offerings with podcasts. (PRWeb Mar 13, 2008) Read the full story at http://www.prweb.com/releases/2008/03/prweb764304.htm