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Thanks Lori: I have this article at home and tried scanning it for the group to read, but it wasn't clear enough. I love Baby Years!! Did you see the article I was interviewed for in the April/May (I think!) Baby Years magazine? A former group member was also interviewed for the article. It's in our "files" section, "Heady Situation".

I was a bit annoyed they just kept referring to the plagio as "positional molding" in this current article. But other than that, I was thrilled with the article.

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Hi everyone:I was at and Noble today looking at baby magazines when I came about an article regarding positional molding helmets. In a nutshell, author is a mother of fraternal twins who wore the molding helmet. She went on to say how her boys wore the band from age 6 months-11 months and how easily they adapted. The article goes on to reiterate the fact that switching sleeping positions and tummy time were so important. It mentioned the whole SIDS campaign and to warn mothers that it is important to back sleep but to be aware of skull deformity. It was a great article. Just wanted to share that more stories are written to educate people. Hopefully soon we will be able to take our little bandits out in public without people wondering "why" they are wearing the bands.Lori and

on docbanded 6/23/03For more plagio info

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Hooray, that is exciting news! I am surprised when anyone knows what it is for, but articles like that will certainly help!

Jen- TXTrentyn- 14 mo. DocBand 06/12/03

Baby years magazine Aug/Sep issue

Hi everyone:I was at and Noble today looking at baby magazines when I came about an article regarding positional molding helmets. In a nutshell, author is a mother of fraternal twins who wore the molding helmet. She went on to say how her boys wore the band from age 6 months-11 months and how easily they adapted. The article goes on to reiterate the fact that switching sleeping positions and tummy time were so important. It mentioned the whole SIDS campaign and to warn mothers that it is important to back sleep but to be aware of skull deformity. It was a great article. Just wanted to share that more stories are written to educate people. Hopefully soon we will be able to take our little bandits out in public without people wondering "why" they are wearing the bands.Lori and on docbanded 6/23/03For more plagio info

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I saw that! I thought it was a great article, but I was disappointed that

they didn't show any pictures of babies in bands or helmets. :/

Oh well... baby steps, right??

~Tara

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local helmet - 5/6/03

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Date: Mon, 04 Aug 2003 20:20:42 -0000

From: " lorikhall " <lorikhall@...>

Subject: Baby years magazine Aug/Sep issue

Hi everyone:

I was at and Noble today looking at baby magazines when I came

about an article regarding positional molding helmets. In a

nutshell, author is a mother of fraternal twins who wore the molding

helmet. She went on to say how her boys wore the band from age 6

months-11 months and how easily they adapted. The article goes on to

reiterate the fact that switching sleeping positions and tummy time

were so important. It mentioned the whole SIDS campaign and to warn

mothers that it is important to back sleep but to be aware of skull

deformity. It was a great article. Just wanted to share that more

stories are written to educate people. Hopefully soon we will be

able to take our little bandits out in public without people

wondering " why " they are wearing the bands.

Lori and on docbanded 6/23/03

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