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The Harvard Medical School Guide to Healthy Eating During Pregnancy
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No strict diets, no scary guidelines–just the essential nutrition expectant moms need to start their babies on the road to lifelong health All parents know that kids need nutritious foods as they grow. But new research confirms that what you eats during pregnancy can also profoundly affect the health of your baby when that baby becomes an adult–for better or for worse. Endorsed by the Harvard Medical School and written by one of the world’s leading exper… More >>
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Medical School, College Premed, High School General Resource Guide Made Easy for Students and Parents
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An Organized, Simple, and Easy-to-Use Resource Guide. A valuable guidebook that helps students and parents find information and educational resources pertaining to high school, college premed, and medical school. Also included are references to study and test-taking strategies, career planning and extracurricular activities, student financial aid and scholarship application resources, and much, much more!… More >>
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Progress in the Curriculum is Missing in Special Education
Progress reports are flying through the schools at warp speed this time of year. Everybody is concerned with the little boxes that are checked reflecting whether a student has made progress or not. These little boxes have assumed massive power in determining a child’s abilities within the school. That’s a problem.
In the beginning of the school year, parents and teachers work together to assure a student’s day is appropriate. Therapists schedules are set, the school day becomes routine and the academic standards are approached. As the school year goes on, the process is watered down.
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