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Is my child’s behaviour typical?

Is my child’s behaviour typical?

by Denise Stacey | Sep 7, 2022 | Childhood, Development, Preschool

image from pixabay The Preschool years can be challenging as this is when children are learning to navigate the world a little more independently from their caregivers. The following behaviours  include but are not limited to children aged 3-5 years old: Tantrums...

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