Archive for the “Family & Parenting” Category

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This attractive newsletter summarizes information on college admissions, financial aid and campus life today. Also cities scholarships, useful books, and free sources of information.

College Spotlight

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AIMS Journals spearheads discussions about change and development in the maternity services.

Aims Journal

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Mamazina

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Eltern for Family

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Parenting magazine targeted to parents with children up to 6 years of age with special emphasis on children up to 3 years of age.

Todays Parent

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FT is a comprehensive multidisciplinary resource written for reproductive age men and women interested issues surrounding their fertility concerns with the integration of mind body and soul. It contains personal stories, book reviews, evidence based opinions from reproductive experts and more!

Fertility Today

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Raising Arizona Kids Magazine is the only local publication that provides monthly columns about each developmental stage in a child’s life, real-life stories about raising Arizona kids and special directory issues that include comprehensive information about local schools, camps, and more.

Raising Arizona Kids

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News, research, reviews, profiles, opinions and letters on the subject of midwifery

Midwifery Matters

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Citizen gives you information no one else offers stories that set the record straight on the issues that affect your family, your neighborhood, and your church plus stories of local heroes who’ve overcome great odds (and their own fears) and stood up for the values you cherish.

Focus on the Family Citizen

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Our mission is to help our readers–particularly women and mothers–to build a Catholic civilization at home.

Faith and Family

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