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postheadericon 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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postheadericon How is your taste in baby names different from your partner’s?

It seems to me that men and women often have very different taste in names. If you’ve ever discussed baby names with your boyfriend/spouse/partner, did you find you mostly agreed on the kinds of names you’d choose, or were your tastes different? What sort of names do you like? What sort of names does he/she like? Are there any good “compromise” names you’ve found that satisfy both your tastes?



postheadericon How is your taste in baby names different from your partner’s?

It seems to me that men and women often have very different taste in names. If you’ve ever discussed baby names with your boyfriend/spouse/partner, did you find you mostly agreed on the kinds of names you’d choose, or were your tastes different? What sort of names do you like? What sort of names does he/she like? Are there any good “compromise” names you’ve found that satisfy both your tastes?



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