Saturday, August 25, 2007

Every Child Should Be Insured!

Please take a moment to read this and get educated on SCHIP. I urge everyone to follow the link below and let congress know that we won’t stand for any child to go without health insurance. We must stand up together and insist that ALL children be protected and taken care of equally.
Sincerely,
Annette
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Imagine being told you couldn't take your child to the doctor for a full year. What might happen if your child got strep throat and had to go without medical attention for months and months?

This sad scenario will be a reality for many U.S. families if the rules aren't fixed: Under new rules, made by the President, some children who depend on lower-cost health care coverage will have to wait a full year--with no insurance at all--to qualify for help. This outrageous requirement is part of a slate of changes made to limit the number of children who can benefit from the lower-cost health care coverage of the State Children's Health Insurance Program (SCHIP). We can't believe that in a country where 1 in 9 children go without any health care coverage at all, there is any thought of more limits. This senseless rules change is especially surprising because SCHIP is supported by Democrats and Republicans alike.

Everyone, it seems, except for the President, sees the value in giving kids healthcare. Let's send a strong message together.

TELL CONGRESS THAT KIDS CAN'T WAIT FOR HEALTHCARE BY GOING TO THIS LINK: http://www.democracyinaction.org/dia/organizationsORG/momsrising/campaign.jsp?campaign_KEY=12417

When Congress returns from its recess in September, it will take up funding for the State Children's Health Insurance Program again. Tell your representatives that they must reverse these new and backward-thinking rules (described below), and fully fund the program.
THE SCOOP ON SCHIP: This federal health care program (one of our favorites!) helps families afford health coverage for their children (and this help is critically important because right now 1 in 9 children are without health care coverage at all!). Here's how it works--it gives funds to the 50 States, who then use the money to create health care coverage programs for kids. Families that don't meet the low-income standards for Medicaid coverage, but still don't make enough to purchase private insurance, can apply for their children to be covered by the state-run plans.

What makes this program so powerful is that it allows states to decide what level of assistance makes sense for their populations--taking into account the state economy, local cost of living, and the total number of uninsured children in their state.

ABOUT THAT 1-YEAR WAIT FOR THE DOCTOR: Sadly, the just released rules undermine a state's ability to administer their program in the best way -- helping the most kids get much needed health coverage. These problematic changes include the following:
* Requiring a 1-year waiting period--with no insurance at all--for some children before they can be covered;

* Pushing states to only cover children whose families are at 250% of the federal poverty level, regardless of the cost of living in that state;

* Tying children's health coverage to private insurance enrollment rates: if private insurance enrollment is down in a state (for any reason), then the federal government won't cover more kids. This just plain doesn't make sense-particularly because private insurance enrollment is often tied to a job so there could be a scenario where unemployment would go up, but help for kids' health care would go down!

As a part of a nation-wide, bi-partisan effort, we've been working long and hard to re-authorize SCHIP this year. MomsRising members have already sent over 30,000 emailed letters to Congress urging them to fully fund this essential federal program. Now, these new administrative rules threaten to undermine that hard work. Let's tell Congress to stop the madness.

TELL YOUR FRIENDS, DON'T LET THE SCHIP GO DOWN: Forward this email to all your loved ones. Let's make sure that kids can go to the doctor when they're sick, regardless of their families' ability to pay.

*Don't forget to email Congress now to tell them all children need health care coverage:
http://www.democracyinaction.org/dia/organizationsORG/momsrising/campaign.jsp?campaign_KEY=12417
Best --Katie, Kristin, Donna, Nanette, Joan, and the MomsRising Team


P.S. Want to know how SCHIP works in your state and see if you might be eligible? Check out this great resource from PBS: http://www.pbs.org/newshour/indepth_coverage/health/uninsured/statebystate_children_flash.html

P.P.S. BELOW YOU'LL FIND ARTICLES & RESOURCES ABOUT THIS ISSSUE:
- Administration's letter to health officials: http://www.cms.hhs.gov/smdl/downloads/SHO081707.pdf

- New York Times: http://www.nytimes.com/2007/08/22/health/policy/22insure.html?_r=1&hp&oref=slogin and http://www.nytimes.com/2007/08/21/washington/21health.html?em&ex=1187841600&en=af37007e15249f06&ei=5087%0A

- Seattle PI: http://seattlepi.nwsource.com/opinion/328490_schiped.html

- PBS: http://www.pbs.org/newshour/updates/health/july-dec07/schip_08-21.html

- Fox: http://www.foxnews.com/wires/2007Aug20/0,4670,ChildrenapossInsurance,00.html

Sunday, August 5, 2007

An E-mail From Baby Boot Camp

I just wanted to share this really great e-mail I received earlier this week. This program sounds great. Also please take note of the Grand Opening Celebration coming up!!! Very Cool!

Hi Annette,

I love your blog! Its fun to read about another mom's experiences and I hope your preschool does really well. We are just starting to think about preschool for our 2 year old-- so, I'm paying close attention!

I also wanted to introduce myself as the owner of Baby Boot Camp Central Oregon. I wanted to make sure this program was brought to your attention as your blog grows as a local mom resource. Baby Boot Camp classes are for both mom and baby and combine strength training drills with cardiovascular intervals. We emphasize core strength and stability and Personalized Fitness throughout the class. We started classes in July and its been such an honor-- not to mention fun- to meet Central Oregon moms and help them discover a program where they can be outside with their baby, meet other mom's and be getting fit at the same time! So far mom's love not having to find a sitter, or put their little one in child care-- not to mention the personalized attention that comes with a Baby Boot Camp class.

I thought the Baby Boot Camp web site may be a great link for mom's looking to stay fit-- under your "useful links" section. You have my permission to link to the site-- if you agree mom's would find it valuable: www.babybootcamp.com.

One additional note is that we're holding our Grand Opening celebration (though classes are already running!) on Saturday, August 11th. There will be food, goodie bags and a free raffle with prizes from local businesses. If your able- please come out with your family! On this special day class size is not limited and we'll be out to have fun and do a free class demo for all.

I'm happy to answer any questions you may have-- and again- thanks for your blog. Bend has needed something like this!

Warm Regards,

Mandy

Mandy Knotts
541-306-7452
mandy.knotts@babybootcamp.com
Baby Boot Camp Central Oregon

www.babybootcamp.com
Bring Your Baby. Get Fit(TM)

Please note that there celebration starts at 9 am and will include a free demo class, as well!

Wednesday, August 1, 2007

The Village Preschool’s Opening Day

I just wanted to take a quick moment to comment on our opening day.

Today was fantastic! We had a small group of kids, which turned out to be perfect. We were able to get our bearings and figure out what was going to work and what wasn’t. The kids were all great.

One little girl had never been in preschool before and started off really sad. She cried for quite a while and just when I thought she might not sort things out for the day, James stepped in and gave her a great big hug and reassured her calmly. The next thing I knew she was outside playing in the sandbox and having a great time.

We managed to accomplish all of the activities we had hoped for including: baking muffins, pretend camping (in a tent), yoga, play dough, stories, and songs. We were pretty proud of ourselves at the end of the day and surprisingly energized.

I can’t wait to see what tomorrow brings.

By the way, I can’t say enough good things about the families that have enrolled with us thus far. Very cool people.

More Toy Recalls

My sister sent me this message earlier today:

Hey guys,

Some more toys made in China have been recalled (lead in the paint)...including some Dora stuff.

Here's a link to everything that was recalled today:

http://service.mattel.com/us/recall/39054_IVR.asp?prod=52430

Thought you might want to know in case you had any of these items.

Check out the link to find out more!