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Article Abstract:

Infants develop greatly between eight months and one year of age. They should be allowed to make simple choices, attempt to feed themselves, and be taught to recognize their individuality. Other issues discussed include hair washing, a new vaccine and the benefits of child care.

Author: Eastman, Peggy
Publisher: MacDonald Communications
Publication Name: Working Mother
Subject: Women's issues/gender studies
ISSN: 0278-193X
Year: 1992
Political aspects, Child care services

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Infants begin to enjoy touch-and-feel books such as 'Pat the Bunny' between the ages of six and 12 months. Reports on a campaign to increase immunization rates for children and the use of Ricelyte to treat diarrhea are presented.

Author: Eastman, Peggy
Publisher: MacDonald Communications
Publication Name: Working Mother
Subject: Women's issues/gender studies
ISSN: 0278-193X
Year: 1992
Social aspects, Usage, Product introduction, Immunization of children, Immunization, Diarrhea in children, Childhood diarrhea, Children's books, Ricelyte (Dietary supplement)

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Article Abstract:

Activity levels of infant boys and girls do not vary by sex, according to researchers at the University of Quebec. Chibroxin has been approved to treat conjunctivitis, or pinkeye, in children one year old and older.

Author: Eastman, Peggy
Publisher: MacDonald Communications
Publication Name: Working Mother
Subject: Women's issues/gender studies
ISSN: 0278-193X
Year: 1992
Methods, Drug therapy, Conjunctivitis, Communication in medicine, Medical communication

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Subjects list: Care and treatment, Children, Infants, Infant development
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