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Old October 4th 06, 03:27 PM posted to misc.kids.health
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If anyone is concerned about the possibility of their 3-6 year-old
being overwieght or just interested in how movement/exercise affects
brain development and learning from infancy on, visit
www.getkidsmoving.com. Share information on the blog and find research

helpful for all kids even those with special needs like ADHD.

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Old October 5th 06, 02:10 AM posted to misc.kids.health
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