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Give examples of strategies that reduce stress in infants and young children.
Learn effective strategies to reduce stress and prevent traumatic brain injuries in infants and young children. Our page provides examples of techniques that promote a calm and safe environment, ensuring the well-being of your child. Discover valuable insights and resources in early childhood education and child care centers.
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