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Goal Set to Reduce World Childhood
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Exceptionally Useful Family Resouces
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Stop Porn and Predators.
Blocks illicit, obscene and other objectionable material while limiting the time your kids spend
online according to your rules. They can still search over a billion web pages and return porn-free
results while you monitor activity by receiving daily e-mail reports.
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Perfect Gift for Parents.
These
make a keepsake baby gift, holiday gift, birthday or baptism gift for children ages 0-12.
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Solve your child bedding problems.
Find to perfectly fit any crib
or child size bed with over 3500 bedding sets & accessories from the world's best crib bedding designers, and all at discount prices.
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Decorating help to please a fussy teen.
Trying to fix up your
so they will be happy and want to keep it picked up can be a real chore. We discovered this resource for some great ideas that just might help.
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As many as 25,000 children die each year from asthma, which is
growing rapidly throughout the world for reasons that are not
quite clear. |
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The Many Different Differences
in Learning >> |
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Learning differences are often thought of simply as difficulties learning to
read, write, or achieve in mathematics. Yet, there are many children with school
problems whose daily academic struggles extend beyond the traditional "3 R's.
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Dyslexia Infosheet
for Parents >> |
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Dyslexia is a condition in which a person is unable to acquire
the basic language skills of reading. The National Institutes of
Health define dyslexia as "a disorder manifested in learning to
read despite conventional instruction, adequate intelligence and
socio-cultural opportunity."
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Explaning Learning Disabilities(LD)
and Attention Deficits (ADD) to Your Child >> |
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Helping your child to better understand attentional and learning
difficulties will assist in the development of self-esteem and
the learning of coping strategies in the academic environment,
as well as in family and peer relationships.
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Developing a Reading Program
for Your Child >> |
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This reading program is designed to be easy for parents to
implement and requires five to fifteen minutes per day.
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For Parents of Special Needs
Children: Keeping Your Child's Records >> |
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Getting the help we need for our children can be a very daunting
task. One of the most powerful tools for facilitating this as we
work with professionals is a record book which contains, in an
organized way, essential information about your child. |