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… on the move Connecting is sometimes easier when you’re not sitting across from one other or looking directly at each …
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… be able to sit still. Or you may sit quietly and feel that moving takes great effort. Others can easily see this … be able to sit still. Or you may sit quietly and feel that moving takes great effort. Others can easily see this …
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… long-lasting (chronic) symptoms. Chronic pain or trouble moving the jaw may affect talking, eating, and swallowing. … follow all instructions on the label. Use good posture for sitting and standing. Slumping your shoulders disturbs the alignment of …
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… so hard. The child's nostrils are flaring and the belly is moving in and out with every breath. The child seems to be … like you may pass out. Feeling very weak or having trouble standing. Not feeling alert or able to think clearly. You … so hard. The child's nostrils are flaring and the belly is moving in and out with every breath. The child seems to be …
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… are having a seizure often lose consciousness and shake, moving their arms and legs on both sides of the body. Their … much trouble that the nostrils are flaring and the belly is moving in and out with every breath (severe difficulty … so hard. The child's nostrils are flaring and the belly is moving in and out with every breath. The child seems to be …
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… babies Breastfeeding can be performed discreetly. Try it sitting in front of a mirror. See how little breast actually … receiving blanket, over their baby while they latch on, removing the cover once the baby is latched When enough people …
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… Vertigo is a feeling that you or your surroundings are moving when there is no actual movement. The motion commonly … Vertigo is a feeling that you or your surroundings are moving when there is no actual movement. The motion commonly …
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… under a blanket. After your child finds the teddy bear by removing the blanket, they will find it again after watching … under a blanket. After your child finds the teddy bear by removing the blanket, they will find it again after watching …