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Early Language Skills Reduce Preschool Tantrums, Study Finds
Posted Dec 20 2012 9:00am
Verbalizing their frustrations may help little ones cope
Source: HealthDay
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Verbalizing their frustrations may help little ones cope
Source: HealthDay
Related MedlinePlus Pages: Child Development , Toddler Development