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    Say “Up, Please!” Encouraging Babies’ First Words Through Imitation

    Say “Up, Please!” Encouraging Babies’ First Words Through Imitation

    Every parent looks forward to our babies’ first words. We can’t wait for them to talk! Mark played his cards right, and his first word was “mama” when he was 12 months old. We know that most babies say their first word around one year (12 months)...
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    Posted February 3, 2019 | by Celeste Roseberry-McKibbin |in Child Communication, How to Develop Your Child's Language
    Baja migrant children enjoy books brought by the Flying Samaritans

    Baja migrant children enjoy books brought by the Flying Samaritans

    I am so thrilled that Chris Nelson and the Flying Samaritans have begun to regularly bring books to migrant farm children in Baja! What a wonderful opportunity it is to be part of providing literacy opportunities for children in such remote...
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    Posted June 24, 2015 | by Celeste Roseberry-McKibbin |in Uncategorized

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