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    Childcare

    Learn how to effectively monitor different childcare situations.

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    Childcare

    Learn how to achieve and maintain a good relationship with your childcare provider for the greater benefit of your child.

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    Childcare

    This article contains a comprehensive guide to finding a good nanny.

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    Childcare

    This article discusses the ins and outs of hiring in-home childcare.

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    Childcare

    This article discusses the pros and cons of family day care.

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    Childcare

    Learn how to thoroughly evaluate out-of-home childcare facilities.

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    Childcare

    This article describes the advantages and disadvantages of day care versus preschool.

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    Childcare

    This article explains some good backup plans in case normal childcare arrangements don't work out.

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    Childcare

    Learn what's involved with securing childcare through an Au Pair program.

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    Neurodiversity in Kids

    Involve your child in making up signals with her hands, arms, and fingers.

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    Childhood Development

    Imagine you and your child are each in a giant bubble. What happens next?

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    Childhood Development

    Talk with your child about what would happen if her toys could move and dance.

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    Childhood Development

    Ask your child how she would move in a high space, in a low space, and in a middle space.

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    Childhood Development

    Make bridges and tunnels with your body, and have your child go over or through them.

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    Childhood Development

    For this activity, your child will imagine he is a tightrope walker in a circus.

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    Fostering Responsibility

    Teach your kids about money, starting when they're young. Try this savings activity.

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    Autism

    This article explores the Emotion Boy, one of the three general subtypes of Asperger children.

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    Autism

    This article explores the Logic Boy, one of the three general subtypes of Asperger children.

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