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Published: December 2023
... of toilet training readiness and parental expectations, new sibling planned or on the way
2) Communication and social development : encouragement of language, use of simple words and phrases, engagement in reading, playing, talking, and singing
3) Television viewing and digital media : promotion...)
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Published: August 2024
... advice. The lives of families with young children are usually filled with changes, such as employment, housing, and sometimes new siblings. Inquire about any recent or forthcoming changes in the family. Acknowledge that other parents and children may be living in the household and those children may...)
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Published: October 2023
... history may reveal high consumption of cow’s milk (>24 oz/day), cheese, or sugary fruit juice, as well as poor intake of fruits, vegetables, and whole grains. Stool withholding most commonly occurs in young, school-age children and often is a product of a stressful environment, such as a new sibling...)
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Published: November 2022