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Nc Division Of Child Development - Articles
Child Development- How to Celebrate Earth Day with Kids
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Baby Mum-Mum ..
Posted
Wed 22 Apr 2009 11:22pm
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By Colleen Hurley, RD, Certified Kids Nutrition Specialist
Today is Earth Day, a national day to honor Mother Earth while inspiring appreciation and awareness for the environment. The green movement is founded on utilizing methods and products that help preserve our natural resources for generations to come. Kids are no exception to learning green
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Understanding Your Child’s Development Pattern
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Angeline
Posted
Thu 11 Sep 2008 7:26pm
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Understanding Your Child’s Development Pattern
Child, Development Stages, Parenting, Toddler
By recognising the developmental patterns of early childhood, parents can help... the needs of their developing child.
With encouragement, praise and a bit more patience, parents can develop a strong and meaningful relationship with their child, laying
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Child Development – Pass the Octopus: Foodies’ Kids Get Adventurous
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Baby Mum-Mum ..
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Mon 16 Nov 2009 10:00pm
By Colleen Hurley, RD, Certified Kid’s Nutrition Specialist
Getting kids to try new foods can be, in a word – challenging. From “eww”, “no way”, or just simply flinging the undesired food from their plate – kids find a variety of ways to protest palette expansion. Some little ones are just picky eaters, while others, with help of persistent parents, do
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Could Your Facing Out Buggy Be Delaying Your Child’s Development?
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Nick B.
Posted
Fri 21 Nov 2008 4:28pm
putting their baby at risk of a development delay. New research has ‘proven’ that walking with the buggy in a certain way could have a detrimental effect on a child’s social and communication skills (like parents do not have enough to worry about already!)
In fact the majority of prams and buggies are designed in such a way that the child faces away from
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