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Educate Yourself on Early Child Development

Early childhood is a critical time for children to develop good social, mental, emotional and physical skills. The games children play, the activities that they do and, the things that they see and the things that they hear all affect what kind of lessons they learn. Consequently, early childhood games also affect how well their [...]

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Baby Care Accessories That Relate to the Safety of Your Baby!

What are the aspects of child rearing that are most important to the modern parents of today? When we look at this issue, we can only symphatise with the modern parents of today because most of them are working or running some full time jobs. There is so little time to spend with the children [...]

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Marriage Counseling: What Is the Cost and Return on Investment?

Marriage counseling requires a significant amount of investment, both in time and money, in order to improve a relationship or save a marriage. It is not uncommon for professional marriage counseling sessions to cost more than $100. Weeks or months of sessions may be necessary. Thus, marriage counseling may cost more than $1000, and sometimes [...]

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Pregnancy Childbirth Books

It is substantial during pregnancy to guarantee that your body and the infant that is growing inside of you get all the essential nutrients, and also to make sure that you sustain your weight gain. If you choose to eat a mixture of nutritious foods, you will be sure of consuming appropriate calories and an [...]

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Co-operative Preschool Benefits Both Child and Their Parents

Remember the days when you and your friends talked about your young children? You exchanged stories of toilet-training, first day of school and birthday parties. For some of you, that was many years ago. Now you talk about weddings, grandchildren and your children’s careers. Or maybe this is what your parents talked about and you [...]

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Wide Angle: Birth of a Surgeon

Sub-Saharan Africa is the world’s deadliest place to give birth. Each year over a quarter of a million women die in childbirth in the region. But Mozambique is combating high maternal death rates by implementing unconventional programs. In 2004, Mozambique introduced a new health care initiative to train midwives in emergency obstetric care in an [...]

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