Salmon baby food? Babies need omega-3s and a taste for fish, scientist says
Preschool registration under way at Sprout House in Chatham
CHATHAM – Now in its 24th year, Sprout House is currently registering students for the 2010-11 school year.
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Steve Zimmer: Partnership and Trust Are the Most Important Values We Can Add
We must evaluate teachers, but we cannot separate that evaluation from teacher training, teacher professional development and teacher support.
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Babies remember moments of neglect, study suggests
If a baby is ignored — even for just a few minutes — he won’t remember it later, will he? That’s the question Canadian researchers asked, and the answer may come as a surprise.
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WABA Fun Launches Custom Kits Online
Superstructs Custom Kits allow customers to create and personalize their own toy building set in seconds. You don’t need to be an artist or a toy designer to make something special for your child.
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Salmon baby food? Babies need omega-3s and a taste for fish, scientist says
Has your toddler eaten fish today? A University of Illinois food science professor has two important reasons for including seafood in your young child’s diet, reasons that have motivated her work in helping to develop a tasty, nutritious salmon baby food for toddlers.
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