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Friends:
An Important Part of Life
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Play:
It's an important activity
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Play:
Quiet play is important, too
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Play and Praise:
Interactions with others and self
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Two Kids in One:
The Dr. Jekyll/Mr. Hyde syndrome
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The Three Rs:
Reading, Running, and Reacting
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Potpourri:
Collecting, coordination, and birthday parties
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"Pick Me!":
Physical fitness, money, and ceremonies
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Just the Facts:
Riddles
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Forming Good Habits:
Routines, library cards, and proper visual distance
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Attitude Adjustment:
Cheating, school fun, and bike riding
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The Whole Person:
Playground politics, accidents, and finishing assignments
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New Developments:
Eating, writing and playing
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Morality Plays:
Abstract ethics, accepting blame, and following directions
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Over-stimulated:
A quiet place of one's own
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Reality Check:
Health matters and making babies
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Summer Fun:
Play enhances development and self-esteem
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Fired Up:
Table games, outbursts, and fascination with fire
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Out and About:
After school and summer activities
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Peer Groups:
Doing what "everybody else" does
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Computers:
Preparing for the computer age
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Concentration:
Games help students develop the habit of concentration
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Relaxation:
Want to have some fun with your family?
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