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Image JPEG image Megan Gebhardt
Megan Gebhardt, owner of Gebhardt Law Office, focuses her practice exclusively on estate planning. She serves as a volunteer speaker for PEPS groups and on the Board of the Washington First Responder Will Clinic.
Located in Resources & Events / / Planning for the Future / Future Planning Images
Image JPEG image The Scientist in the Crib
The Scientist in the Crib: What Early Learning Tells Us About the Mind
Located in Resources & Events / / Child Development / Images: Child Development
Resources for Child Development
Resources for Child Development, including Baby’s Cues, emotion coaching with babies, early language and literacy ideas, ways to play with baby, apps that help parents, and more.
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Body Maps Pave the Way for Connecting
I-LABS: latest discoveries lay the groundwork for an even more exciting path: understanding the role of touch in a baby’s life.
Located in Resources & Events / Resources / Child Development
Grin and Ignore It
Positivity is contagious! How focusing on the positive encourages good behavior in our kids
Located in Resources & Events / Resources / Child Development
Image JPEG image Louise Brooks
Umbrella Tree owner
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Image Process Art
Two girls making art
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Image Art Play
The benefits are not in the product but within the process of creating.
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Child Development
Resources and articles relating to early child development, emotional, social, physical and language development
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The Parent Coach: Should Preschool Help Kids Play or Learn?
Play or early learning toward academic growth: Which one is more important in preschool? As the parent of a 7-year-old and now a 1-year-old, I have tossed and turned between these two seeming extremes of what a child most needs in the early years.
Located in Resources & Events / Resources / Preschool & Early Learning