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When baby cries and cries
By TIMES STAFF
Published July 1, 2007
Bayfront Medical Center employees took part in a Coping With Crying seminar last week so they could in turn train parents. Three nurses and two social workers attended the two-hour class, led by Janet Goree, a Help a Child program coordinator. A state law named for Goree's granddaughter requires new parents to receive education about shaken baby syndrome. Help a Child is offering the seminar in five bay area counties.
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by Anne
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07/03/07 01:09 PM
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How many babies are shaken cause they cry and wont stop? I think its a great idea for evry new mom/dad.
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by Linda
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07/02/07 10:00 AM
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Every OB/GYN should require their mom's/dad's-to-be to attend and graduate from such classes!
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by Ann
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07/02/07 09:42 AM
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Has the state of florida become a dictatorship? The state has no business REQUIRING new parents to do anything...how pathetic ! Why not just offer the mom's to be a pamphlet at the dr.'s office. I have never heard of such a thing..well heil hitler!!!
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