Saturday, November 28, 2009

What health insurance company is best for a child





What health insurance company is best for a child?
I am looking for a good and reasonably priced health insurance provider for my 9 year old son. Insurance through my work is outrageous so I'm looking for an outside provider. His mother is suppose to have already put him on CHIP with the state of TX (by court order) but she refuses to do so for some reason. I hate the idea of him being without health insurance. Anyone had any good experiences with certain companies? Any suggestions or feedback would be greatly appreciated.
Other - Pregnancy & Parenting - 1 Answers
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Try this site usainsurancequotes.net Here you can compare quotes from different companies





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Tuesday, November 24, 2009

What age is best to complete fathering babies from a health of the child point of view

What age is best to complete fathering babies from a health of the child point of view?
Because of the male biological clock. Have you heard about it? http://ageofthefatherandhealthoffuture.blogspot.com/ That is not what the science says even Down syndrome is not all due to the mothers age.
Other - Pregnancy & Parenting - 2 Answers
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Huh?
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Wow! just found this. Guess I was wrong.




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Friday, November 20, 2009

When talking to a child in a health care setting which of the following is most important






When talking to a child in a health care setting which of the following is most important?
a) Stand very close to the child so they must respond to you b) Stand higher than the child so he/she understands the difference in your roles c) Sit at the child̢۪s level d) Take the child away from their toys
Toddler & Preschooler - 6 Answers
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Sit at the child level
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c
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I think it would depend on what you're talking about. But I would choose c in most situations. If you sit at their level, they'll feel more comfortable talking to you and are less likely to feel intimidated.
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C, yet I don't fully understand the context of the q'tion?
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i say C.
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Sit at the child̢۪s level is the most important. She should be friendly and make the child feel secure.





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Monday, November 16, 2009

Is dental included in child support/court ordered health insurance in Texas

Is dental included in child support/court ordered health insurance in Texas?
My daughter's father is dropping her from his dental insurance coverage. Is this ok?
Law & Ethics - 3 Answers
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No... if you want it included get it in writing with the divorce agreement. Not ok if he drops her and you don't have insurance.
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Read the court order. If dental coverage is required, he must include it. If the order does not specify that dental coverage must be included, he is not required to keep her on dental insurance.
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healthquotes.awardspace.info - here is my health insurance plan. As I remember they can provide such a service.





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Thursday, November 12, 2009

How can I explain that not everyone is a good or nice person to my son who is a child with special health need


 



How can I explain that not everyone is a good or nice person to my son who is a child with special health need
How can I explain to my son that not everyone is a good person or a nice person tp my son who is a chid with special health needs.He smiles at everyone he is happy go lucky and people have not responed to him and he looks at them like why and I do not want someone out there hurting him and it hurts me when I see them not responding to him so how can I show him that people are not so nice. he is only 4 and is not talking yet and has a hearing loss..
Parenting - 8 Answers
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That one is tough. I think he is too young to understand fully that other people are just not as happy or kind hearted as he is. That they have had a hard life full of trouble.... Wait it out a little.
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God bless you for looking out for him. I think any parenting is hard but a special needs child can be a bit harder and I have an HUGE amounts of respect for you because I'm sure OTHER people are the biggest obstical. This is a very tough question...I would say I would just encourage him to keep being friendly. So what if others are mean? That's THEIR problem, he's not done a thing wrong. I'm accutally tearing up a bit just thinking about how terrible people can be. I had a friend w/ a little girl who had many physical problems and when people would stare the little girl would start talking to them because she assumed they were staring at her because they wanted to talk to her or knew her. My bottom line: Don't discourage your son from being who he is, somewhere along the lines of life he will learn on his own people are mean, and he may not care. Let him love life!!
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Don't tell him people aren't nice.Tell him the truth.Tell him people don't understand and can't adapt to HIM.In other words tell him that some people are stupid and that he shouldn't discriminate against them for being slow.The only special health need is stupidity.
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My son is autistic. It took a lot of time to teach him that one and he still doesn't get it fully. Sometimes, even though it breaks your heart, you have to let your child be rejected. Just keep explaining how special he is and not everyone's going to be friendly. I know it hurts you to see your child hurt or even confused be other people but you can't shield him forever. Just be patient. One day he'll understand that not everyone can be good and kind.
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While at his age, you may not be able to explain an ugly heart of others to your little bubble of happy life, you can just tell him that some people have bad days. He may not understand nice and hateful, but maybe he will understand that some people are just not happy at times and that is why they act the way they do. Because they must be pretty miserable to not smile when they see such a beautiful little human. I know I do, special people make me smile inside and out. To know that even with special needs they can still hold their heads high and show so much love just brightens my day. Give him a great BIG hug for me and a smile!!!!!
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ok Do This Tell Him Every Tree Have Bad Apple N Good Apple..So Just Like People Not All Of Them The Same Some Are Good n Nice And Some Are Bad ..
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That's a hard question to answer... If he's only 4, I'd say try to keep him out of harms way and when you can no longer protect him you will have to talk to him about people out there... maybe for the mean time tell him when people have a bad day they forget to smile... God bless you and your son! And just so you know, if I saw your son, no matter who I was with I would have a contest with him for who can have a bigger smile... And I wouldnt complain if he won... Just be glad he's a happy kid! and hopefully he will be happy his entire life which later on will save you from the troubles of drugs, alcohol and suicide... Good Luck!
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Does he notice that people aren't so friendly and nice? If he isn't noticing these things then don't point them out to him. He will notice them soon enough. When he does start to notice just tell them maybe that person is having a bad day, or tell him that some people are just unhappy and were not taught by their parents how to be nice. Personally I don't understand how people can be so rude as to not smile back. When a child, any child, in fact even when an adult smiles at me, I can't help but smile back. I don't know how people could resist a happy go lucky kid like your son! It just goes to show what happens to a society when manners are no longer considered an important part of our upbringing. Good Luck to you.




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Sunday, November 8, 2009

In California, are you required to have health insurance for your child if your job offers family insurance

In California, are you required to have health insurance for your child if your job offers family insurance?
1. In California, are you required to have health insurance for your child if your job offers family health insurance (medical, dental and vision) for you and your child? 2. does the court require you to sign up your child through your workplace's health insurance (family plan)? note: I am a noncustodial parent 2. If your job offers family health insurance (dental, medical, and vision), does the court require the noncustodial parent to have their child on their workplace's health insurance (family plan)?
Law & Ethics - 0 Answers
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depends on your custody arrangement via the court order but seriously, why wouldn't you list your children?





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Wednesday, November 4, 2009

Do conservatives agree with Bush's veto of child health care coverage






Do conservatives agree with Bush's veto of child health care coverage?
President Bush, in a sharp confrontation with Congress, on Wednesday vetoed a bipartisan bill that would have dramatically expanded children's health insurance. http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20071003/ap_on_go_pr_wh/bush_children_s_health The president's alternative is to renew SCHIP by spending an additional $5 billion over the next five years. The non-partisan Congressional Budget Office says this wouldn't even support coverage of kids already in the program. Bush says the bill would distort SCHIP's low-income focus by extending coverage to families making up to $83,000 a year. Backers of the bill insist it does no such thing. As under current law, a state can ask to go that high, typically because it has a high cost of living, but it still needs the administration's permission. Of the over 43 million people nationwide who lack health insurance, over 6 million are under 18 years old. That's over 9 percent of all children. Do you agree with Bush's veto?
Government - 12 Answers
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Yes.
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I don't agree with it entirely, but I certainly don't take it as "Bush hates children, wants them to get sick" rant the left is throwing out. If you're making $80,000 a year you can afford health care for your children.
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yes
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I'm not a conservative, but I agree with Pfo. A family earning $80,000 a year can certainly afford their own health insurance.
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Yes, like I said when you asked a similar question, it's not up to the government to pay for the health care of children, it's up to the parents. If they can't swing it then they shouldn't have the children.
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Yes. The federal government should not be in the insurance business. The program would be expanded to people who can afford insurance. It is a back door attempt to get to socialized medicine. Social programs are anti-conservative. The uninsured number is bogus. The number of people who want insurance and truly cannot afford to buy it is about 8 million.
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Yes, indeed, I am completely sick and tired of liberals belief that they need to take care of me from the cradle to the grave. I don't want any of their controls held over my head. IMHO, congress need to be severely haltered and made by the Supreme Court to do only those things they are allowed to do, and nothing more. As we live now the congress breaks the law every day, making them nothing more than common criminals.
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I definitely agree with it.
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Yes, I do .. This is not about poor children it is a push for socialized medicine.. I agree with taking care of the poor children first
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The $80,000 figure is a talking-point lie to enlist the support of people who do not know better. No family with that income would be eligible unless there were very special circumstances. Those circumstances are determined by each state. The top income figure was set so that states had the LATITUDE to cover a handful of special cases where children that need insurance can't get it. The bill is entirely paid for with tobacco taxes. According to Bush, it will take revenue away from private insurance companies and replace it with government paid medical care. This is also a talking-point lie. The program does not prescribe how the states pay for medical care. But what most states do for most beneficiaries is pay for or subsidize private health insurance. This bill has the full endorsement of the insurance industry because it creates more insurance customers rather than talking them away. So by pretending that this is a costly program that provides free health care to any family making less than $80,000 and takes customers away from private insurance the President justifies his actions to the ill-informed. But the truth is, this President is taking an ideological stand at the cost of the health of American children. I wonder why he did not do that 2 years ago with the medicare prescription bill (which really is unaffordable). Could it be because seniors vote and children can't?
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DEFINITELY NOT!!!! the thing is he doesnt understand what it feels like to have no health care. (he can pay for any operation he wants) Other ppl, like myself and my family, have NOTHING so if i go to the hospital, WE'RE BROKE!!!!! He doesnt understand what it feels like to be terrified of getting hurt or coming down with something.
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Yes, people forget where the government gets it money, from tax payers. If people paid less taxes and the government stop paying the medical bills , then health cost would be cheaper and people could afford insurance. Look at food prices, its is high because of people who use food stamps.




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Sunday, November 1, 2009

Why is giving citizens housing, food, utilities, health care, child care, and now internet a good thing

Why is giving citizens housing, food, utilities, health care, child care, and now internet a good thing?
After living off government assistance for a year, shouldn't the citizens that take money from the government have to give back somehow? Can't they find some tasks for the able bodied people who are living off of other tax-payers to do. Seriously, they could contribute 6-8 hours a day of community service? Maybe that would inspire them to better their lives.
Other - Politics & Government - 11 Answers
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I agree we have a whole class out there sucking on the government tit.
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Once off of assistance and working, they should pay back every cent by surrendering their income tax checks until what they used is completely paid off. That's what they do to dads who owe child support.
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Most of these people are cranking out illegitimate babies one per year. How much time do they have when they are not on their backs?
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the government is trying to teach us to be dependent on it so they can control our lives in every aspect. its pretty obvious
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More porn for the underprivileged.
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Most citizens have to fight for any benefits while illegals have it given to them, address this first
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I agree with all of you. How come AIG and the auto industry etc. receive money and are expected to pay it back. On the other hand people are give free housing, food, transportation, healthcare etc. but aren't excpected to pay it back at all. These people have 1 vote like the rest of us, doesn't seem fair to me. These people, along with our socialist prez, are going to bankrupt this country on purpose just to say that capitalism doesn't work...Cloward and Piven, look it up...
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I grew up on welfare- medicaid, foodstamps, wic because my single mom was disabled. I was raised to take responsibility for my actions and to always do the right thing. I was sickened by the abuses of the program that I saw- the druggies, the people who lied about incomes, the people driving fancy new cars, or even blowing their foodstamps on junk-food. Without anyone telling me to (in fact, it was discouraged), I wanted to join the military to in some way pay back for the opportunities and freedoms I had. I think community service is a great idea- it helps to in some small way pay back the taxpayer for supporting the people on welfare, and it gives people a feeling of accomplishment and self-respect by people improving their community. With that, you can build more. Without it, you're more likely to just sit and leech. Giving everything with no strings attached fosters laziness. Why work, if you're getting everything handed to you? Especially if it pays better than a minimum wage job! There should also be mandatory training classes to improve job marketability.
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that is how Obama gets his voters....by keeping them down and dependant on him
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Don't forget the free cell phones http://www.nytimes.com/2009/06/15/technology/15cell.html?_r=1&partner=rss&emc=rss
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The democrats have created this underclass of irresponsible people by instituting policies that are designed to trap them there. The welfare programs have taught these people that they are victims and they do not need to be responsible citizens. That is the indisputable fact of what created the inner city poverty and the tragedy that it is. I realize that many on the left are not thinkers so they see poverty and blame slavery or the evil white man. We have clowns in congress talking about reparations and apologies for slavery instead of grabbing these people by the collar and telling them to stand up and take responsibility. I believe they do it intentionally in order to keep these people down so that they can use them as a weapon to dismantle free enterprise and capitalism. Most liberals have been conditioned to not actually think, which is part of the reason the liberals never really understand the root causes. They do not have the ability to use cause/effect analysis. I used to believe the liberal spin until I started working in the inner city and saw the light. The issue is liberal mandated irresponsibility and it is truly sad to see what democrats are doing to these people for political purposes. There is a reason so many liberals who actually believe the spin are from lily white areas. They never see the truth. Several who have answered your question used the old tired no jobs excuse, but as one who is in the middle of it every day, there are jobs. the issue is that most of these people have disqualified themselves from working for any reputable company and when they do manage to get a job, many of them don't show up regularly, steal, or just do not work hard. The unpublicized truth is that when they do get a job, many of them have their wages garnished to pay for past acts of irresponsibility. The garnishments severely reduce their take home pay and the cycle cannot be broken. When i get a young man out of the projects and he shows up, works hard and wants to make something of himself, i help him every way i can. The problem is those people are the minority who have not been trapped into the liberal quick sand of irresponsibility and victimization.. When i saw the light and stopped believing the liberal spin, i realized that what theses people need is a lesson in personal responsibility. They need tough love. Typical liberals want to treat them like children and make excuses, not realizing that they are enabling the very behavior they want to correct. The liberal does not believe that these people can make anything of themselves so they use the same tactics with them that they do with children and hide behind compassion when they are in fact view them as substandard and discriminate against them. The liberal leaders understand what they are doing and do it in order to win the political battle. what liberal policy would gain traction if there was not a poverty problem, especially among minorities to point at. In other words, they have intentionally keeping these people down for political purposes. Liberals should be ashamed of themselves. i am very ashamed that i used to be an enabler before i actually started to help. Liberals are racists, but many of them are too ignorant to realize it.





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