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Date: 2014-03-25 01:05:06
Habits
Infancy
Childhood
Child development
Parenting
Pacifier
Nail biting
Thumb sucking
Teething
Behavior
Human development
Human behavior

Habits All children have behaviours that soothe and comfort them. Sometimes these develop into habits that worry, annoy or embarrass parents. PARENTING

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