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National Child Passenger Safety Week - Get Your Car Seat Inspected
Did you know that three out of four child safety seats are improperly installed in vehicles according to research by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration? That's why we urge all parents and caregivers to attend the annual “National Seat Ch...[Read on]
Keep Your Kids Safe: Use Your Car Seat Safely
As the mother of two boys (one is 7, the other is 17), I'm no stranger to the world of car and booster seats and respect the importance of ensuring all passengers are safely belted into any moving vehicle. I'm frightened by the footage I've seen that dem...[Read on]
Ford increases passenger safety with inflatable seatbelts
It's a fact that seatbelts and airbags have a proven record of saving lives in automobile crashes. Ford has now combined the two technologies to create a new kind of inflatable seatbelt that will better protect rear seat occupants, especially more vulner...[Read on]
Potentially life-saving personal safety app designed by a mom for her kids
Silent Bodyguard iPhone App Sends SOS and GPS Location Without Alerting Onlookers or an Attacker...[Read on]
Summer Safety: Kids and hot cars don't mix
It's that time of the year again. Warm summer temps make going to the pool, beach and parks a lot of fun. But those higher temps can be deadly inside a parked car. So far this year, twenty child deaths can be attributed to heat stroke (hyperthermia) from...[Read on]
Mother and Child
Just in time for Mother’s Day, Mother and Child peels back the layers of three very different women all linked together through adoption.  Karen (Annette Bening) gave away her daughter when she was fourteen and she has never fully been able to recover ...[Read on]
Do Babies Need Student Loans?
by Stephanie Robinson, Intern,National Women's Law Center It used to be that parents had to start saving for their children's college funds when their children were young. Now, parents may have to start saving for a child care fund before their children ...[Read on]
Bipartisanship Lives, At Least When It Comes to Protecting Child Support
Joan Entmacher, Vice President for Family Economic Security,    National Women's Law Center    Yesterday, the Child Support Protection Act of 2009, S. 1859, was introduced by Senator Jay Rockefeller (D-WV).  The bill would permanently restore fun...[Read on]
Back to School Safety
It's back to school time. Kids excitedly put on new backpacks and wonder who will be in their classes while parents worry about their child's safety. And with good reason. Each year around 800 school-aged children are killed in motor vehicle accidents dur...[Read on]
Celine Dion is pregnant again at 41
According to People Magazine, Céline Dion, now expecting her second child, is "very excited," says her doctor, Dr. Zev Rosenwaks, who performed the in vitro fertilization procedure that made the 41-year-old singer's pregnancy possible. When he called he...[Read on]
AskPatty joins with Bark Buckle UP Pet Vehicle Safety Awards
Millions of Americans love their pets, and many drivers love to bring their pets along for the ride. Bark Buckle UP (www.BarkBuckleUp.com) is dedicated to pet travel safety, and as the leader in pet safety education travels the country to work closely wi...[Read on]
Buckle Up Memorial Day Weekend, Or Be Prepared For A Ticket!
Hey folks, it's Memorial Day Weekend, and the police are out in force to help keep you safe behind the wheel. As the weekend kicks off, law enforcement officers and safety officials are mobilizing across the nation to enforce safety belt use laws in orde...[Read on]
Young Drivers: Make a safe driving video and win a $5,000 Scholarship
Hurry, you only have until July 1 to submit video entries to the 2010 Bridgestone Americas Safety Scholars Video Contest! The Safety Scholars Video Contest is open to young drivers ages 16 to 21. Entrants must produce a short car safety video either 2...[Read on]
Julie & Julia
If you’ve ever been to a Weight Watchers meeting one of the first things you are told is to never, ever go to the supermarket when you are hungry.  The same should be said for seeing the film Julie & Julia which opens today in almost 3000 theatres (mor...[Read on]
Katie Reyes: Breaking down barriers one game at a time
by Neena Chaudhry, Senior Counsel, National Women’s Law Center  Yesterday, a quiet thirteen-year-old girl made history just doing something she loves – playing baseball. Katie Reyes may or may not have known that her actions made history, although s...[Read on]
Drivers are interested in intelligent vehicle sensing features despite limited familiarity
As automotive technology increases with new innovations like Ford’s Curve Control, consumers have a growing interest in several other new technologies geared toward safety and accident prevention. A study entitled AutoTECHCAST, conducted by Harris Int...[Read on]
Child Care and Family Leave Essential for Working Women
by Karen Schulman, Senior Policy Analyst, National Women's Law Center  Two recent articles in the Wall Street Journal and in The Economist highlight the expanded participation of women in the workforce—the proportion of the workforce accounted for b...[Read on]
Editing Sarah Palin for accuracy
In my day job, I'm an editor. Which is why it's hard for me to look at quotes like this, from Sarah Palin... "The pro-life movement is pro-women, and it empowers women with the message that we are strong enough and smart enough to be able to pursue educa...[Read on]
'Witches' Burned in Kenya
An angry mob killed five people, four of them women, accused of practicing witchcraftPost | Today 9:45 am Turns out some people haven’t quite made it to the 21st century. Five people were burned at the stake in Kenya last week because their ne...[Read on]
'Child of Alzheimer's' Maria Shriver Talks About 'Alzheimer's Project'
California First Lady Maria Shriver, whose dad Sargent Shriver has Alzheimer’s Disease, says that there is nothing to be ashamed aboutThe Alzheimer's Project | 05/06/2009 2:45 pm California’s First Lady Maria Shriver calls herself a "ch...[Read on]
October 18-24 is National Teen Driving Safety Week!
Take one glimpse at teen driving statistics and it's clear: the real culprit facing today's teens behind the wheel is distracted driving. Regardless of whether it's a cell phone, iPod, or BlackBerry, in the last 10 years teens have become more connected ...[Read on]
Fresh Air Fund looking to book host families for Summer 2011
Chances are you’re already looking forward to summer.  You may be going to camp, taking a vacation with your family, or playing in a summer sports league. But not all kids are as lucky. Each summer, the Fresh Fund provides New York City kids a chance t...[Read on]
Tips to pimp your ride - For the kids' safety!
I had stopped on my way home from picking up the kids to get a pizza at my local Pizza Hut. There in the parking lot was an example of what is best labeled as a San Fernando Valley Art Car themed in red. The giant beast was covered in red things, from bi...[Read on]
I really appreciate Jennifer Aniston's recent comments on single parenthood
During a recent press conference, Jennifer Aniston spoke out in favor of non-traditional families, single motherhood, and the wonderful advantages women have today. What she was referring to  is the ability of women to have kids , such as the character s...[Read on]
Million Baby Crawl
Oh baby! Seventh Generation has teamed up with noted advocate Erin Brockovich and Safer Chemicals, Healthy Families in an effort to overthrow the old chemical legislation and require tougher standards and more testing. A kick-off event took place yester...[Read on]
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