Category: Resources
Real Diaper Association
THE ONLY WAY TO CHANGE DIAPERS IS ONE BABY AT A TIME. Our Mission: The Real Diaper Association is a collective non-profit organization in which parents and small businesses take the lead in creating a cultural shift to increase the use of simple, reusable cloth diapers. We connect current cloth diapering parents to the long [...]
Music with Mar
Music with Mar will be appearing at the Tampa Bay Baby Show & Great Cloth Diaper Change! Come on out & bring the kids to interact with Mar at 2pm. Maryann “Mar.” Harman is a music educator with a Bachelor’s Degree in Music and a Master’s in Education, with an emphasis in Early Childhood and [...]
Easter Egg Hunts & Activities
Current Events Calendar 2012 Easter Egg Hunts & Festivities Most events have age divided hunts. Please be sure to confirm information with vendor. Hillsborough County http://www.easteregghuntsandevents.org/FL_Easter.php Cotton Tail Express - Usually on the Saturday before Easter, See their website for the 2012 date at 9 am, 12 pm & 3 pm Florida Railroad Museum, [...]
Moms Creating Financial Freedom
We are a group of women who have come together with the goal of enhancing our lives and the lives of others. We are self-motivated, energetic, compassionate, and driven to achieve a better quality of life. We work a flexible schedule from the comfort of our homes, and we provide women an opportunity to [...]
Safe Teen Driver
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All Children’s Hospital
All Children’s Hospital joined forces with Johns Hopkins Medicine in April to develop promising new treatments for children’s illnesses and provide world-class care to our region’s children. Parents facing a “worst case scenario” will know that their child’s physician at All Children’s can draw on the expertise of their colleagues at Johns Hopkins who see [...]
ADHD and The Brain
Dr. Robert Melillo had already been conducting research on the adult brain when, in 1994, a friend asked him to look into the growing problem of ADHD in children. Melillo knew very little about ADHD, so he began researching the disorder. Within a short time, one of the main things he noticed was the widespread [...]






