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hoyasmeg Growth and Development, Ages Zero to Three: What Parents Need to Know
Human development is a lifelong process of physical, behavioral, cognitive, and emotional growth and change. In the early stages of life—from babyhood to childhood, childhood to adolescence, and adolescence to adulthood—enormous changes take place. Throughout the process, each person ...
Source: Advocates For Youth
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Birth Plans
In the happy haze of early pregnancy, you're probably already thinking of baby names and planning to shop for baby...
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Do Early Childhood Experiences Really Count?
Why question the value of early childhood experiences? A new book, The Myth of the Early Years by Dr. John T. Bruer has...
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Meconium Aspiration
Every expectant parent hopes for an uncomplicated birth and a healthy baby. But some babies do face delivery room...
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Wheezing and Asthma in Infants
More than 6 million children under the age of 18 ...
Source: The Nemours Foundation
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