How to Use Your To-Do's To Boost Baby's IQ
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Chances are you want to provide a wonderful environment for your
baby to learn and grow. But your life is busy. You have a young child -- a child who needs to be bathed, dressed, fed, and nurtured. And when you're not caring for your little one, perhaps there's your housework, shopping, cooking, and laundry. Luckily, all children learn to talk. It's something that comes naturally, right? Not al . . . more
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Choosing Childcare
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What are your childcare options
Preparing your child for care
What ifs of childcare
What are your Childcare Options?
Selecting the right childcare to suit your children and lifestyle can seem like a daunting hurdle. Through exploring the available options and talking to other parents, you can settle on an arrangement that can benefit both yourself an . . . more
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Seven Sparkling Ways to Encourage Kids� Writing
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| It�s natural for children to bubble over with ideas, schemes, and jokes. Unfortunately, capturing those ideas on paper is not so natural for many kids with learning disabilities (LD). They may freeze up, forget their ideas, or fight the pencil.
Help your reluctant writer at home
Your struggling writer needs practice at home, but you don�t want to make it seem like another school chore. The . . . more
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After the Suicide of Someone you know.
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ANNOUNCING A NEW YOUTH RESOURCE AFTER THE SUICIDE of someone you know information and support for young people by Tricia Irving � skylight, and Leora Hirsh � SPINZ.
This Skylight resource provides what's been missing � an easy to read, youth friendly source of good, practical information for young people who have been bereaved by suicide. It might be a family member or a friend who has . . . more
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Helping Chn Overcome Shyness
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| Helping Chn Overcome Shyness
To assist children to overcome shyness, try the following ides. They are designed to help increase self-confidence and overcome situations that make a child feel shy.
|||bullet|||Strengths and Weaknesses. It is important that your child be in touch with their strengths as well as their weaknesses. On a sheet of paper, help them list on one half their strengths -- . . . more
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