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Don't Change Children's Schedules on Vacations and Weekends

The Shrink Is In- The Podcast Voice of Psychology
04/09/2012 1 min
Don't Change Children's Schedules on Vacations and Weekends

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Dr. Gurr talks about why is it is important to keep children on their regular schedules during vacations and weekends.

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