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Supreme Being
      
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Last Login: Yesterday @ 4:32:25 PM
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Today we're proud to launch your new-look Raising Children website. You'll still find all the same quality information and now you can also:
• share pages on Facebook, Twitter, MySpace and Digg (check the bottom of every article)
• watch videos in articles (for an example, see our nutrition and fitness basics)
• access videos easily through the video gallery
• add pages to your Favourites
With the new look comes two new sections on raising pre-teens and early teens, covering all aspects of teenage behaviour, development, entertainment, education, relationships, health and wellbeing. You can also find us on Facebook at Raising Children Network: Teens.
We'd love to get your feedback so let us know what you think here or by using our feedback form.
Raising Children Network
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Forum Newbie
      
Group: Forum Members
Last Login: 16/02/2011 9:57:32 AM
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Wow,
what a great source of information. Very nice website! Just accidentally came across....
will have to do some research to help me raising both kids.
Cheers,
[edited: link to commercial website removed]
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Group: Forum Members
Last Login: 18/12/2011 8:40:52 PM
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| Hi all, My little boy is 3 and was diagnosed with classic autism last year. Its is a very stressful time but I have found a lot of great resources over the last few years and have recently started a website for parents like us that contains all the things i have found useful from books, workshops, information and websites, the address is www.tippetoez.blogspot.com Have a look at the site, i am adding new things all the time. I hope it can be of some help! xx
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