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Babies born more than three months prematurely have low chances of survival, and a preemie that beats the odds may face serious—even lifelong—medical issues. This video describes the battle for life in a high-tech neonatal care unit and how parents of preemies can find support. (22 minutes)



 
                

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Fatherhood
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New research points to the role that a father plays in his child's IQ development, social adaptation, and even the stability of that child's eventual marriage. This video offers a fascinating look at today's father, and what he can and does mean to h...(more details)
 
Toilet Training
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In 1957, 92 percent of American children were toilet trained by 18 months. Today, only 60 percent of kids are trained by age three. This video explores ways to help children adjust to life after diapers. (22 minutes)(more details)
 
Learning
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Cognitive science has provided exciting breakthroughs in child development. This video demonstrates how children are learning much more, at much earlier ages than many experts thought possible-and that learning is rooted in emotion as well as logic. ...(more details)
 
Kids and Food
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A shocking number of American children suffer from obesity and eating disorders. This video offers parents practical tips on managing a child's weight and eating habits. (22 minutes)(more details)
 
Birth
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Many women now give birth at home. Modern hospitals increasingly employ doulas and midwives. This video examines trends in birthing, including late-in-life motherhood and the treatment of postpartum depression. (22 minutes(more details)
 


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