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NAMTA Journal 23/2 05 The Kodaikanal Experience: Kahn - Montessori Interview

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Montessori: Yes. In the olden times, Dr. Montessori had the children up to six, and then from time to time would keep children…

NAMTA Journal 24/1 02 World Odyssey: Revelations of the Possible

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THE INTERNATIONAL STUDY CENTRE Since Maria Montessori inaugurated the first Casa dei Bambini in 1907, Montessori schools have…

NAMTA Journal 24/1 04 The Integration of Cultures: The Montessori Contribution

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gathered from throughout the world were more than just a little shocked to hear her begin her speech with the honest admission…

NAMTA Journal 24/1 05 The Montessori Family and Me

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Margot Waltuch, Ada Montessori, and Mario Montessori Baarn, Holland, 1963 50 The NAMTA Journal • Vol. 24, No. I • Winter 1999
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THE MONTESSORI FAMILY AND ME by Margot W altuch This beautiful vignette of Margot Waltuch' s connection to the…
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La Dottoressa wanted to find out more about me: the how and the why and the who and the what. Her approach to people was to…
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to someone. People had a context for her, and this was the first educa- tional principle I learned from her. Since my family…
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She was a teacher, a leader, and a charismatic personality, but she was full of humanity and fun. She felt you could not live…
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ing fourteen leaf-shaped insets with wooden frames. The study of leaves launched the children into a detailed and particular…
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It was a delight to watch Mario with children of any age, in any country, immersed in any situation. Mario could speak with…
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several languages. His genuine kindness attracted them all. He under- stood the immense importance of their inner power, their…

NAMTA Journal 24/1 06 Montessori in South Africa: The Challenge, The Dream, and The Promise

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Prepare teachers through prolonged practice with observation of nature .... (Discovery 66-77) And when I talk about freedom…

NAMTA Journal 24/1 08 Revisiting the Process of Normalization

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NORMALIZATION AS OUR PRIMARY WORK Perhaps this conference marks the next step in our development of Montessori's ideas.…

NAMTA Journal 24/1 11 A Montessori Community for Adolescents

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better still, to the value of work in general, "with its wide social connotations of productiveness and earning power…
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in other words, who had been deeply scarred by the war, injured in both body and soul. 6 Other types of institutions have…
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Montessori, Maria. The Secret of Childhood. Bombay: Orient Longmans, 1936. "Progressive Education."…

NAMTA Journal 24/1 15 Story Upon Story

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woman in Europe. Eleanor looked to King Louis for help and he offered his sixteen-year-old son, also Louis, to become her…

NAMTA Journal 24/1 16 Maria Montessori: A Learner Taught by Children

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Montessori provides her audience with a character sketch of this 11 new teacher": The more such a teacher "…

NAMTA Journal 24/2 02 Discovering the Real Spiritual Child (Part 1)

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DISCOVERING THE REAL SPIRITUAL CHILD (PART 1) by Sofia Cavalletti Sofia Cavalletti cites Montessori's description of…
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in an experience of religious education known as the Catechesis of the Good Shepherd. The Catechesis of the Good Shepherd…
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-------------------------------- -- --- Three-year-old Mark (USA), being told by his mother that the Good Shepherd calls…

NAMTA Journal 24/2 03 Two Tributes to Sofia Cavalletti

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Two TRIBUTES To SoFIA CAVALLETTI The following tributes were presented to Sofia c.avalletti at the NAMT A conference entitled…

NAMTA Journal 24/2 04 Discovering the Real Spiritual Child (Part 2)

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DISCOVERING THE REAL SPIRITUAL CHILD (PART 2) by Silvana Quattrocchi Montanaro Dr. Montanaro presents an intellectual view…

NAMTA Journal 24/2 05 The History of the Catechesis of the Good Shepherd

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If we delay catechesis until the customary age of six, the child has moved into a new ethical stage in life when God is more…
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child. One is her demonstration, through numerous examples, of the catechetical potential of children as young as three.…

NAMTA Journal 24/2 06 The Totonaca People and the Catechesis of the Good Shepherd

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THE TOTONACA PEOPLE AND THE CATECHESIS OF THE GooD SHEPHERD by Maria Christlieb Robles Illustrating the spread of the…
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• "Catechist and children are very happy, particularly the little ones (three to four years)." • "…

NAMTA Journal 24/2 08 Science and Faith: Maria Montessori's Principles of Education

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Psychologists, on the other hand, were traditionally foot-bound, over- burdened with statistical evidence, viewing "…
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nation, she rejects Froebel's way of doing so on the basis of fantasy because, as she says, it forces the child to &…
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At the same time, she identifies herself as a student of philosophy. She even translated an 1866 English edition of a book by…

NAMTA Journal 24/2 09 The Relation between the Child's Work and Cosmic Work

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THE RELATION BETWEEN THE CHILD'S WORK AND COSMIC WORK by Gianna Gobbi Gianna Gobbi' s essay speaks to the &…

NAMTA Journal 24/2 11 The Spiritual Challenge of Erdkinder – Part 1: The Passage from Imaginative Vision to Concrete Experience

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-------------------------------- --~ we are attempting to do with the Erdkinder project in Cleveland is to bring farm and…

NAMTA Journal 24/3 06 Montessori and Music

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Maria Montessori and Elise Braun presenting music at the International Congress, Rome, 1932. 68 The NAMTA Journal • Vol. 24…
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Children do not listen in the so-called "grown-up manner," sitting quietly. They like to move with music.…

NAMTA Journal 25/1 02 The Casa Dei Bambini: A Century Concept

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Casa dei Bambini, San Lorenzo, Rome 4 The NAMTA Journal • Vol. 25, No. 1 • Winter 2000
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from reading aloud around the fireplace in the evening for entertain- ment to multimedia entertainment centers in the family…
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This early discovery has continued to be a hallmark of the Montessori approach to child development. Dr. Montessori was…
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Dr. Montessori's concept of the absorbent mind and particularly her recommendations a bout the birth-to-three stage were…

NAMTA Journal 25/1 03 Foreword to The Secret of Childhood

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Silver polishing, Laren, Holland, 1948 16 The NAMTA Journal • Vol. 25, No. I • Winter 2000
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FOREWORD TO THE SECRET OF CHILDHOOD by Margaret E. Stephenson Margaret Stephenson's classic introduction to the root…
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The newspapers criticized; Dr. Maria Montessori was asked what she meant by her speech, and she writes that she scarcely knew…

NAMTA Journal 25/1 05 The Casa Dei Bambini: A Personal Pilgrimage

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Some of you may remember those early days of WM! when the course and office were at 3000 Connecticut Avenue,opposite the Zoo…

NAMTA Journal 25/1 07 The Montessori Preschool: Preparation for Writing and Reading

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THE MONTESSORI PRESCHOOL: PREPARATION FOR WRITING AND READING by Sylvia 0. Richardson Dr. Richardson brings together her…

NAMTA Journal 25/1 10 Pedagogy of Place: Becoming Erdkinder, The Montessori Program Design School, Program Design Position…

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• human settlement and needs of settlement, including impact studies • evolution of the environment in relation to human…

NAMTA Journal 25/1 11 Creativity and Structure

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REFERENCES Montessori, Maria." Advice to Teachers." Montessori Notes [publication ofThe Montessori Society…

NAMTA Journal 25/1 13 Montessori and Early Childhood Education: A Contemporary Perspective

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ofMontessori's. We have no direct evidence that Vygotsky read Montessori,butwedo know that a Montessori class was…

NAMTA Journal 25/1 15 Obituary Maria Christlieb Robles

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OBITUARY MARIA CHRISTLIEB ROBLES Both the Montessori community and the Catechesis of the Good Shepherd lost a friend,…
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ofMontessori's. We have no direct evidence that Vygotsky read Montessori,butwedo know that a Montessori class was…
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REFERENCES Montessori, Maria." Advice to Teachers." Montessori Notes [publication ofThe Montessori Society…
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• human settlement and needs of settlement, including impact studies • evolution of the environment in relation to human…
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THE MONTESSORI PRESCHOOL: PREPARATION FOR WRITING AND READING by Sylvia 0. Richardson Dr. Richardson brings together her…
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Some of you may remember those early days of WM! when the course and office were at 3000 Connecticut Avenue,opposite the Zoo…
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The newspapers criticized; Dr. Maria Montessori was asked what she meant by her speech, and she writes that she scarcely knew…
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FOREWORD TO THE SECRET OF CHILDHOOD by Margaret E. Stephenson Margaret Stephenson's classic introduction to the root…
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Silver polishing, Laren, Holland, 1948 16 The NAMTA Journal • Vol. 25, No. I • Winter 2000
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Dr. Montessori's concept of the absorbent mind and particularly her recommendations a bout the birth-to-three stage were…
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This early discovery has continued to be a hallmark of the Montessori approach to child development. Dr. Montessori was…
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from reading aloud around the fireplace in the evening for entertain- ment to multimedia entertainment centers in the family…
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Casa dei Bambini, San Lorenzo, Rome 4 The NAMTA Journal • Vol. 25, No. 1 • Winter 2000

NAMTA Journal 25/2 03 Montessori in Early Childhood: Positive Outcomes along Social, Moral, Cognitive, and Emotional Dimensions

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• Children choose their own activities after they have been introduced to a certain material or procedure. • Since there is…

NAMTA Journal 25/2 13 Innovation within Limits: How Is It Possible? – A Summary of the Proceedings

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Renilde Montessori then presented her vision of origins and innovation. Inspired by the Taliesin community, she began with a…

NAMTA Journal 25/3 02 The Human Tendencies

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record of the life of the child in societies without writing. But we know that some must have grown to maturity; otherwise we…
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A man whose mind is stored with the knowledge of the great and fundamental truths of nature and of the laws of her operations…
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varies from stage to stage because of the way a child learns at each period of his growth and development. The adult, instead…
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But as well as this material territory to be exposed to the child, with the ways in which man has come into contact with other…

NAMTA Journal 25/3 06 Cosmic Education

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impulse towards work." 1 She had noticed that impulse in the work of that first group of children she was asked to…

NAMTA Journal 25/3 09 The Adolescent and the Future

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The four planes of development, as recognized by Dr. Montessori, are four stages, relatively equal in length, in the formation…
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Houses and Montessori elementary schools increase around the world, there will probably come about an increasing demand for…
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the stone gatherers and their geological discoveries, through the food gatherers and their botanical discoveries, through the…
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for humanity only if he is recognized as being the product of two earlier planes of development. Dr. Montessori recognized…

NAMTA Journal 26/1 02 Montessori Education and Optimal Experience: A Framework for the New Research

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individuals who have overcome adversity and contributed something remarkable to culture. If phase 1 of development involves…

NAMTA Journal 26/1 05 The Montessori Farm School: Erdkinder Beginnings 2000

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PROTOTYPE YEAR J (HUMANITIES IN DIRECT CONTACT WITH FARM OCCUPATIONS) Architectural Principles in Buildings and Bridges…
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in our 1998 report on the project to the AMI Peda- gogical Committee, "The goal for us this year is to…

NAMTA Journal 26/2 01 Language Acquisition

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LANGUAGE ACQUISITION by Silvana Montanaro Dr. Montanaro' s concise presentation of language development in children…

NAMTA Journal 26/3 01 An Overview of Adolescence

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emerged with prominent Montessori educators of the suburbs and cities deciding to move into the "third plane&quot…
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ing examples of spontaneous discipline through visiting ex- isting Montessori adolescent programs, consolidating past…

NAMTA Journal 26/3 15 A New Education for the Secondary School – A Public Lecture given at Utrecht, January 18, 1937 (Original…

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I repeat the same thing about money in order that the immorality and error bound up with it may be destroyed, and we must…

NAMTA Journal 26/3 16 Twenty-Eighth Lecture of the Twenty-Third International Montessori Course, Amsterdam, January-June, 1938,…

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A NEW EDUCATION FOR THE SECONDARY SCHOOL A PUBLIC LECfURE GIVEN AT UTRECHT, JANUARY 18, 1937 (ORIGINAL IN FRENCH) by Maria…

NAMTA Journal 26/3 17 Erdkinder: The Experiment for the Experiment (Interview with Margaret Elizabeth Stephenson and A.M…

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ERDKINDER: THE EXPERIMENT FOR THE EXPERIMENT Interview with Margaret E. Stephenson and A.M. Joosten The followi11g…
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The parents have to accept that you cannot give guarantees for one year. We can guaran- tee that we will get the child to a…
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tessori children, to one day be able to have a Montessori Erdkinder. But be very active. It is better to do something than…

NAMTA Journal 26/3 19 The Kibbutz, Boy’s Town, Williamsburg and the Montessori Erdkinder

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Joosten: You say that the first-year children may not be able to manage more than four and a half days. You also are a mother…
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good as its criteria and the controls and the people executing the experiment must have clarity of vision. But anyone's…
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Joosten: I don't think there is a yes or a no. Is it either or? There is a blend. We can't go outside to an…
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foosten: But that's elementary material. Erdkinder Atlanta: So we don't have all the elementary material. Joosten:…

NAMTA Journal 26/3 21 Montessori High School

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The Montessori Erd- The Montessori Erdkinder, insofar as it kinder concept is far from a is a home away from home for the…

NAMTA Journal 26/3 22 Why Not Consider Erdkinder?

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The first objective is reached through experience with music, language, and "travaux artistiq11es" (drawing…
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MONTESSORI HIGH SCHOOL by H.J. Jordan Dr. Jordan, a collaborator with Maria Montessori, speaks of his conceptual framework…

NAMTA Journal 26/3 23 A Historical Look at Montessori's Erdkinder

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and Holland, where the interest was greatest, Montessori told her followers that she wasn't yet ready to discuss this…

NAMTA Journal 26/3 29 What Does It mean To Study The Humanities in a Farm School Context?

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appearances. Jim provided on the farm support as farm manager. We keptthe focus pretty directed, with student choices…
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find their own identities as emerging social beings? Did conscious- ness create a bridge between how communities of people…

NAMTA Journal 26/3 36 The Development of a Montessori High School as an Extension of the Farm School

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Timeline: Montessori Secondary Development 1907-Rome: Opening of tht Ctlsa dri Biim&mi, the flm MonleSiori e,iperiment…
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Hershey Montessori School, Coo:ord Twp., OH (Laurie Ewert-l<rockex) Adolescent Program at Salila, SWedE!II 0enn y Marie…

NAMTA Journal 27/1 01 Child Development Under Three: The Foundations of the Personality, the Family, and the Montessori Method

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CHILD DEVELOPMENT UNDER THREE: THE FOUNDATIONS OF THE PERSONALITY, THE FAMILY, AND THE MONTESSORI METHOD by Judi Orion Judi…
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forty-five years prior to any of the early brain research on the potentials of children under three. So once again she was a…
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these little tiny children, they begin to function quite independently. Their language explodes, and they become very joyful,…

NAMTA Journal 27/1 03 A Tribute to the Infant Class Tradition – A Photo Essay

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A TRIBUTE TO THE INFANT CLASS TRADITION A PHOTO ESSAY by Rita Messineo Rita Messineo annotates this pictorial essay…

NAMTA Journal 27/1 09 The Development of Coordinated Movement

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THE DEVELOPMENT OF COORDINATED MOVEMENT by Silvana Quattrocchi Montanaro Dr. Montanaro discusses the stages of movement in…

NAMTA Journal 27/1 13 The Impact of the Assistants to Infancy Program on Primary Children

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To sum things up in Dr. Montessori' swords, "A creature can be led astray by something that is in itself quite…

NAMTA Journal 27/1 14 Using the Assistants to Infancy for Pre-Adolescents: Anticipating a Healthy Parenthood

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get older. I don't see it as a one-shot deal. I see this as an ongoing process with a group of kids. Q: I have a…

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