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What Every New Parent Needs to Understand About Child Development

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Becoming a parent is like transitioning into a career with essentially no training. One day, you are living your life almost as usual, and the next day, every moment of your life is devoted to this tiny, new being. To many parents, the transition feels natural and occurs with relative ease. To many others, the prospect of radically altering their lifestyle to ensure the health, happiness and success of a baby is absolutely paralyzing.

If you fall into the latter category, you might benefit from investing in your parenting education before your new baby arrives. In particular, understanding more about child development might provide you with tools and techniques for helping your little one grow into a happy, healthy kid

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