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  • 16:24, 8 July 2014 Admin (Talk | contribs) deleted page Preteen (content was: "'''Preteens''' As children reach 10, 11, and 12, they seem to become different people. They no longer fall for your tricks and believe your tales. They seem to t..." (and the only contributor was "Admin"))
  • 16:23, 8 July 2014 Admin (Talk | contribs) deleted page Grade School (content was: "'''Grade Schoolers''' Children between the ages of six and nine are often considered grade-schoolers. This is usually the stage in which children tend to push li..." (and the only contributor was "Admin"))
  • 16:22, 8 July 2014 Admin (Talk | contribs) deleted page Preschool (content was: "==Preschoolers== Preschoolers…these are the 3 to 5-year-olds. At this stage, children begin riding tricycles, dressing and undressing themselves with help,..." (and the only contributor was "Admin"))
  • 16:21, 8 July 2014 Admin (Talk | contribs) deleted page Toddler (content was: "==Toddlers== Toddlers are young children between 14 and 36 months. Toddlerhood is the time parents seem to find their children the most challenging, as their..." (and the only contributor was "Admin"))
  • 21:02, 7 July 2014 Admin (Talk | contribs) deleted page Parenting Adopted Children (content was: "=Ages and Stages= ==Adoption Parenting: Newborn and Infant== ==Adoption Parenting: Toddler== ==Adoption Parenting: Preschool== ==Adoption Parenting:..." (and the only contributor was "Admin"))
  • 20:36, 7 July 2014 Admin (Talk | contribs) deleted page Anger, Sex, and Aggression (content was: "Adopted adolescents have the same trouble searching for a comfortable identity as do non-adoptees. Problems involving aggression, sexual activities and pregnanc..." (and the only contributor was "Admin"))
  • 20:35, 7 July 2014 Admin (Talk | contribs) deleted page Searching (content was: "Current adoption practice has mixed opinions about whether, when, how, and with whose help, adoptees should look for more information about or try to initiate a reu..." (and the only contributor was "Admin"))
  • 20:34, 7 July 2014 Admin (Talk | contribs) deleted page Adolescence (content was: "No sooner do your children begin to understand the wonders of biology than their own bodies begin the surge of growth toward puberty and the awesome stage of adolesce..." (and the only contributor was "Admin"))
  • 20:34, 7 July 2014 Admin (Talk | contribs) deleted page Teens (content was: "Oh, the teenage years… the need for independence, the self-absorption, the crazy feelings and emotions, raging hormones, the “my parents don’t understand me” ..." (and the only contributor was "Admin"))
  • 20:34, 7 July 2014 Admin (Talk | contribs) deleted page Psychological Identification (content was: "If your child has had several homes before yours, there is often a brief honeymoon period where s/he will try to be perfect to ensure your love. But soon the sense of..." (and the only contributor was "Admin"))
  • 20:32, 7 July 2014 Admin (Talk | contribs) deleted page Preteens (content was: "As children reach 10, 11, and 12, they seem to become different people. They no longer fall for your tricks and believe your tales. They seem to talk back more, have ..." (and the only contributor was "Admin"))
  • 20:32, 7 July 2014 Admin (Talk | contribs) deleted page Why Was I Given Away? (content was: "Loss is a feeling that runs through the lives of children who have been adopted. It shows itself in different ways at different stages of their lives. But kno..." (and the only contributor was "Admin"))
  • 20:32, 7 July 2014 Admin (Talk | contribs) deleted page Elementary School Years (content was: "Adoption studies of children in this stage of life are contradictory. While some say that adopted children experience no more psychological problems than nonadopt..." (and the only contributor was "Admin"))
  • 20:31, 7 July 2014 Admin (Talk | contribs) deleted page Grade Schoolers (content was: "Children between the ages of six and nine are often considered grade-schoolers. This is usually the stage in which children tend to push limits; for instance, they ma..." (and the only contributor was "Admin"))
  • 20:27, 7 July 2014 Admin (Talk | contribs) deleted page Where Did I Come From? (content was: "Most 3- to 6-year-olds do not yet understand the meaning of "being born." If they watch "Sesame Street" or "Mr. Rogers" on television, they may have learned something..." (and the only contributor was "Admin"))
  • 20:26, 7 July 2014 Admin (Talk | contribs) deleted page Age Two to Six (content was: "If you thought a lot was happening in your child's development in the first 2 years, you will find that the preschool years are filled with activity and nonstop quest..." (and the only contributor was "Admin"))
  • 20:26, 7 July 2014 Admin (Talk | contribs) deleted page Preschoolers (content was: "Preschoolers…these are the 3 to 5-year-olds. At this stage, children begin riding tricycles, dressing and undressing themselves with help, and showing awareness of ..." (and the only contributor was "Admin"))
  • 20:26, 7 July 2014 Admin (Talk | contribs) deleted page The Second Year (content was: "Toddlers continue the attachment and separation cycle in more sophisticated ways in the second year. They learn to tell you how they feel by reaching their arms o..." (and the only contributor was "Admin"))
  • 20:25, 7 July 2014 Admin (Talk | contribs) deleted page Toddlers (content was: "Toddlers are young children between 14 and 36 months. Toddlerhood is the time parents seem to find their children the most challenging, as their “babies” struggle..." (and the only contributor was "Admin"))
  • 20:24, 7 July 2014 Admin (Talk | contribs) deleted page The First Year (content was: "The primary task of a baby is to develop a sense of trust in the world and come to view it as a place that is predictable and reliable. Infants accomplish this throug..." (and the only contributor was "Admin"))
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