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    Early Childhood Development

    Early Childhood Development supports children's groqth and development until age five. Health, nutrition, and learning are some of the focuses of Early Childhood Development. The CDC provides important milestones to evaluate children's development and suggestions of steps to take if development appears delayed.

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