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Article Abstract:

Children are ambidextrous in their first year, and a dominant hand becomes evident by the second year. Parents should not force a child to use one hand over the other. Children should remain in car seats until they are large enough to sit in a regular car seat without much problem to avoid injury.

Author: Hutter, Sarah, Balaban, Nancy
Publisher: MacDonald Communications
Publication Name: Working Mother
Subject: Women's issues/gender studies
ISSN: 0278-193X
Year: 1995
Behavior, Children, Child behavior

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Kids!

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Parents can get a toddler's attention by making eye contact, using the child's name and using a gentle tone of voice. Information on high-quality child care, finger foods to avoid giving to toddlers and the use of ceftriaxone to treat ear infections is presented.

Author: Eastman, Peggy, Balaban, Nancy
Publisher: MacDonald Communications
Publication Name: Working Mother
Subject: Women's issues/gender studies
ISSN: 0278-193X
Year: 1993
Care and treatment

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Kids!

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Parents should show respect towards their children and avoid laughing at them. Information on signs of affection in children, acne in newborns, a children's book, a toy and children's desire for attention is presented.

Author: Eastman, Peggy, Balaban, Nancy
Publisher: MacDonald Communications
Publication Name: Working Mother
Subject: Women's issues/gender studies
ISSN: 0278-193X
Year: 1993
Psychological aspects, Methods, Infants, Infant development, Child rearing

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