Education / Parenting / Kids

'Dying: A Natural Passage'

Author Denys Cope, a hospice nurse, tries through her book to demystify the process of dying.
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Maintaining a healthy winter home

During the winter months, our homes are closed up tight which can result in unhealthy air. Sunheat of New Mexico offers an air purification filter that creates activitated oxygen and negative ions.
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Audit: public schools lax in financial management

Legislative auditors say school districts have poor financial management that's allowing waste and abuse of public money.
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Slam poetry helps kids learn confidence

See how slam poetry at RFK Charter School is helping kids to learn confidence and creative expression.
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Solid food for baby

Sometime between four and six months of age, parents can begin introducing solid food to their babies. Dr. Dorsey Beggs of High Desert Pediatrics has some suggestions.
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'Affordable dignity' for family funerals

Burying a loved one can cost thousands of dollars. Riverside Funeral Home in Albuquerque is the state’s lowest cost full service funeral home offering what it calls affordable dignity.
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High Heels for High Hopes

The March of Dimes is dedicated to preventing birth defects, infant mortality and premature births. Kim Huett of the New Mexico chapter and volunteer Sandra Leyba tell Mary Ann about the organization’s upcoming fundraiser.
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Vaccinating your child

Many parents have concerns about getting their child vaccinations against both the swine and seasonal influenzas. Pediatrician Dr. Dorsey Beggs has some answers.

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RFK Charter High School

Robert F. Kennedy Charter High School's mission is to provide students with alternative learning environments and small classes. Dean Pete Ciurzak discusses the school with Mary Ann.
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