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Family Dance! Dance as a Healthy and Fun Family Activity, Fact Sheet
Dance provides benefits across the physical, mental, and behavioral areas. Dance participation has been linked to children having better relationships, better interactions with parents and teachers, and improved school performance. Learn more about the benefits of dancing with your children. Includes tips for learning new steps. Part of the FCS Annual Series. 4-page, color.
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MF3325
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Building Baby's Brain: What to Eat When You're Expecting
Your diet is important throughout your pregnancy. However, there are some special needs to consider during each trimester. You can help your baby get a healthy start in life by eating a variety of nutritious foods and making sure you gain enough weight. This publication explains what to eat for each trimester and offers insight on eating the right foods. 2-page, color.
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Building Baby's Brain: Buffering the Brain from Toxic Stress
Children who live in unpredictable worlds, who do not have the opportunity to form a secure attachment with a caregiver, or who live in an unsafe physical environment live in a constant state of heightened stress. This severe, chronic stress can have profound and long-lasting negative effects on brain development. Buffering children from toxic stress can support early brain development. 4-page, color.
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MF3321
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Building Baby's Brain: What Child Care Can Do
Child care providers play an important role in nurturing children's healthy brain development. When it comes to supporting healthy brain development, the type of child care is less important than the quality of care a child receives. This publication will help you understand the components of quality child care and the effects of low-quality child care on brain development. 2-page, color.
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Building Baby's Brain: Nurturing Positive Relationships
Over the first months of life, babies build relationships with the adults who care for them. Babies who form warm, loving relationships feel secure exploring and learning. Babies who live in an unpredictable world tend to form insecure attachments. They learn that the world is unreliable and expect later relationships to be negative. Help your baby build secure attachment relationships. 2-page, color.
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