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March 25, 2015

Thursday 3/26 Parent Support Group Topic: When Sharing is Not Sharing

March 25, 2015/ Melanie Snell
Thursday 3/26 Parent Support Group Topic: When Sharing is Not Sharing

Join us at this weeks Parent Support Group to talk about Sharing and whatever else is on your mind. We are here to help.

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Pare, Parent Support Group, Sharing
March 11, 2015

When Sharing is Not Sharing: Wait, Reflect and Protect

March 11, 2015/ Melanie Snell
When Sharing is Not Sharing: Wait, Reflect and Protect

The more a child chooses to share on their own, the more they will experience the self satisfaction that comes with it, and in turn will choose to do it more, allowing the child to develop into a genuinely selfless and kind person.

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Sharing, waiting, Reflect, Sportscasting, Conflict, Empathy
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    Jan 25, 2019, 1:43 PM

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Even the youngest babies are curious explorers of their new and wondrous world.  Parent/infant classes are designed to start the baby off with a safe environment where they are free to explore to their hearts’ content.  They are joined with other children in their same developmental range and allowed to interact freely with one another. Read More >>

 

 

 

 

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