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Tuesday, February 8, 2011

Nutrition: Prenatal, Child, Family

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Prenatal Exposure to Fish Beneficial to Child Development - News Room - University of Rochester Medical Center


Researchers Link Processed Food To Lower IQs In Kids
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Crucial dialogue with children

At times it can be difficult to open a dialogue with children about things that matter most. However, sometimes children will discuss important subjects when it is removed from them, and they are talking about others and not directly about themselves. The Adventures of Bobcat Family and Friends is intended to make important conversations, easier. Fastwater Takes a Swim, is about listening to parents, elders, consequences as well as others who may want to trick a child into making a poor or even life threatening decision. The print version is $4.98 and the e-book is 99 cents.

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