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Stages of Development - School Age

by Andres Wagner

Just when parents think they have their children figured out, things change. Such is the nature of parenting, and ages six through about twelve bring rapid changes and developments for your child. Entering... published 7 months ago

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Child Growth and Development Toddler through School Age

by Andres Wagner

There is an enormous difference between a child at age two and one who is ready for school, and yet any parent will tell you that the years fly past. While you’re not consciously preparing your toddler... published 7 months ago

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Child Development - Theory

by Andres Wagner

Because parents were children once, they have the advantage of experience when raising children. But just having experienced something doesn’t assure an understanding of the underlying theory, and there... published 7 months ago

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Stages of Development - Toddler to Preschool

by Andres Wagner

From ages two to five, your child will grow in leaps and bound, physically, emotionally, and intellectually. Because you are right there to witness this transformation on a daily basis, the changes will seem... published 7 months ago

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Stages of Development - Teen Years

by Andres Wagner

The teen years are particularly difficult for parents and teenagers. Marked by physical, emotional, and social changes, these years between ages 13 and 19 often mean that previously close relationships... published 7 months ago

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Child Development Problems

by Andres Wagner

Most children reach developmental milestones like rolling over, sitting, crawling, walking, and talking around the age they are expected to. Some are a little early, some a little late, but that is why... published 7 months ago

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