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On April 19 the Cha family would experience the unimaginable. “After the accident, Clayton couldn’t walk, talk or do much,” says Allis, Clayton’s father. Claty, as his family likes to call him, was 2
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How to safely handle and store breast milk, so your baby stays safe while enjoying the benefits of breastmilk.
Using Signs to Help With Early Language Skills
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Many parents are hesitant to use signs with their babies because they fear it will delay their child’s verbal growth. However, research supports the use of symbolic gestures to foster language skills
Practicing Inclusion
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