If you use those trainer water cups, make sure to remove the top silicone when you wash it because the underneath gets moldy.
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Forwarded from Science News
Fluoride Exposure During Pregnancy. Researchers found that a 0.68 milligram per liter increase in fluoride exposure was associated with nearly double the chance of a child showing neurobehavioral problems in a range considered close to or at a level to meet the criteria for clinical diagnosis.
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Maternal Urinary Fluoride and Child Neurobehavior at Age 36 Months
This cohort study analyzes associations of specific gravity–adjusted maternal urinary fluoride with child neurobehavioral development at 36 months among a cohort of individuals in Los Angeles, California.
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Which homeschooling curriculum is the most based?
Anonymous Poll
21%
Traditional
8%
Charlotte Mason
31%
Classical
20%
Unschooling
20%
None of the above
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Forwarded from Higher Ideals
"In order to integrate the senses, it's important to expose children to a variety of sensory experiences on a regular basis. This involves lots of movement (for example, jumping, spinning, crawling, hopping, dancing), sensory-rich play experiences (for example, making castles at the beach, splashing in puddles, playing in mud), trying new things and foods (for example, making popcorn over the fire instead of just marshmallows), and even simply listening to the birds chirping. The more exposure your child has to sensory experiences throughout the day, the more integrated and organized the brain, senses, and body become." – Angela Hanscom, Balanced and Barefoot
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