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Cuddling #167
To build a sense of attachment and security in your child, do not skimp out on cuddling. Show your child how much they mean to you by giving hugs and kisses at all ages.
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Thanks to:
Karen Freeman - Portland - USA. - rec.:May 9, 2002 - pub.:May 11, 2002 - sent.:Oct 2, 2018
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Book Lovers #118
Read to your toddler. Teach your toddler to love books and reading. Allow
the toddler to look at the pictures, turn pages, and retell the story. Ask
questions about the story and pictures.
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Thanks to:
Ann Bancroft - Des Moines - USA. - rec.:May 2, 2002 - pub.:May 2, 2002 - sent.:Apr 17, 2015
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tips for your children #820
Always do your best, and forget the rest. When things go wrong, just remember this to shall pass.
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Thanks to:
virginia . - belleville - USA. - rec.:Nov 29, 2002 - pub.:Dec 5, 2002 - sent.:Feb 12, 2018
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Emotionally Developed Child #90
Caregivers sometimes are tempted to leave a baby in their crib or playpen for convenience or to put them on a pre-determined routine for feeding, changing, and sleeping regardless to the child's day-to-day rhythms or preferences. Having a secure attachment to the caregivers is vital to healthy emotional development of the child. Make sure to hold, touch, talk to, and comfort the children in your care.
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Thanks to:
Patricia Roberts - Green Bay - USA. - rec.:Apr 22, 2002 - pub.:Apr 22, 2002 - sent.:Sep 22, 2017
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