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Favorite Zip Zap Email Topic: Child Development Ages & Stages: Toddler, Preschool, K-5th Grade I realized one day that although our kids each have a stool to reach the sinks in the bathroom, they still aren't tall enough to see themselves in the mirror. I decided to buy small mirrors we could mount +3A Fun Way to Teach Your Child Friendship Skills
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Favorite Zip Zap Email Topic: Child Development Ages & Stages: K-5th Grade, Tweens, Teens Many parents of gifted children know full well that along with giftedness can come certain intensities of emotion. Often, typical parenting books fall short in helping parents of such kids develop social and emotional NewIs It Anxiety or Just a Phase?
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