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Opening Credit
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Introduction
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Section 1: Infancy (0–1 Year)
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Fact #1: When Babies Are Born, They Have More Bones Than Adults.
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Fact #2: In the First Year, A Baby's Brain Grows to Double Its Size.
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Fact #3: Attachment Is What Makes Relationships Last A Lifetime.
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Fact #4: Before Babies Begin to Communicate, They Learn with Their Senses.
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Fact #5: Tummy Time Helps Kids Learn How to Move Around.
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Fact #6: Babies Can Know Who They Are When They Are 2 To 3 Months Old.
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Fact #7: Babies Cry to Talk to You for The First Time.
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Fact #8: Babies and Adults Sleep in Distinct Patterns.
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Fact #9: Babies Can Replicate Facial Expressions from A Very Young Age.
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Fact #10: The First Step in Controlling Your Emotions Is to Respond to Your Caregiver.
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Section 2: Toddlerhood (1–3 Years)
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Fact #11: Toddlers Learn New Words Very Quickly.
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Fact #12: "No!" Is A Big Part of Figuring Out Who You Are?
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Fact #13: Tantrums Are an Indication That Your Child Is Growing Emotionally.
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Fact #14: Toddlers Learn by Copying Others.
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Fact #15: It Is Normal to Feel Uneasy When You Are Not with Someone, And It Will Not Last Long.
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Fact #16: Different Kids Are Ready to Learn How to Use the Toilet at Different Periods.
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Fact #17: Toddlers Learn and Feel Safe When They Hear Things Over and Over.
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Fact #18: Playing with Other People Teaches You How to Get Along with Them.
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Fact #19: Toddlers Do Best When They Have A Set Schedule.
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Fact #20: Language Explodes When You Are a Toddler
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Section 3: Preschool Years (3–5 years)
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Fact #21: Using Your Imagination Can Help You Learn.
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Fact #22: Pre-Schoolers Start to Ask Important Questions Like "Why?"
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Fact #23: It Is Common (And Transient) To Experience Emotional Outbursts.
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Fact #24: Pre-Schoolers Start to Understand Rules and What Is Fair.
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Fact #25: Friends from Preschool Begin to Get Older.
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Fact #26: Pre-Schoolers Start to Learn About Themselves.
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Fact #27: Preschoolers Learn About Time and Order.
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Fact #28: Preschoolers like to ask "What if?" and dig into things.
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Fact #29: Language Skills Get Better Quickly and A Lot.
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Fact #30: Using Your Imagination Is A Terrific Way to Learn.
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Section 4: Middle Childhood (6 to 11 years)
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Fact #31: Kids Begin to Understand the Rules and Why They Matter.
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Fact #32: Friendships Become More Essential and Valuable to The Heart.
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Fact #33: You Can Learn New Things by Reading and Writing.
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Fact #34: You Learn How to Deal with Your Feelings and Control Them.
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Fact #35: Kids Start to Feel More Like Themselves.
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Fact #36: Your Ability to Think Logically Starts to Grow.
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Fact #37: You Begin to Judge Yourself and See How You Stack Up Against Others.
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Fact #38: Games Start to Have Rules, Plans, And Working Together.
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Fact #39: Friendships Become More Important and Stronger.
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Fact #40: It May Be Easier to See the Differences in How People Learn.
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Section 5: Teenagers (12 to 18 years old).
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Fact #41: The Tween Years Begin (Ages 9–12)
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Fact #42: You Begin to Think in General Terms.
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Fact #43: The Search for Who You Are Starts
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Fact #44: You Become More Emotionally Sensitive.
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Fact #45: Getting Your Classmates' Approval Becomes Highly Crucial.
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Fact #46: Puberty Usually Starts Off Slowly
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Fact #47: Body Image Is Very Significant
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Fact #48: Teens Want More Freedom and Privacy.
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Fact #49: Tweens still need a lot of sleep.
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Fact #50: During the Tween Years, Parents and Kids Grow Together.
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Closing Credit
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