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K-State Research and Extension - Bookstore

K-State Research and Extension Bookstore

26 Umberger Hall
1612 Claflin Rd
Kansas State University
Manhattan KS 66506-3402

(785) 532-5830
(785) 532-7938 fax
orderpub@k-state.edu

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Monday - Friday:
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Saturday: Closed
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Displaying 81 to 85 of 117 Publications.

  • MF3322
    MF3322
    Building Baby's Brain: Learning Language

    The average baby learns a new language relatively easily. Babies learn language by hearing other people speak around them and by practicing making those sounds. Here is some information on how babies learn language and ways you can help your baby. 2-page, color.

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  • MF3329
    MF3329
    Building Baby's Brain: Buffering the Brain from Toxic Stress

    Children who live in unpredictable worlds, who do not have the opportunity to form a secure attachment with a caregiver, or who live in an unsafe physical environment live in a constant state of heightened stress. This severe, chronic stress can have profound and long-lasting negative effects on brain development. Buffering children from toxic stress can support early brain development. 4-page, color.

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  • MF3325
    MF3325
    Building Baby's Brain: What to Eat When You're Expecting

    Your diet is important throughout your pregnancy. However, there are some special needs to consider during each trimester. You can help your baby get a healthy start in life by eating a variety of nutritious foods and making sure you gain enough weight. This publication explains what to eat for each trimester and offers insight on eating the right foods. 2-page, color.

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  • MF3321
    MF3321
    Building Baby's Brain: What Child Care Can Do

    Child care providers play an important role in nurturing children's healthy brain development. When it comes to supporting healthy brain development, the type of child care is less important than the quality of care a child receives. This publication will help you understand the components of quality child care and the effects of low-quality child care on brain development. 2-page, color.

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  • MF3320
    MF3320
    Building Baby's Brain: What Parents Can Do

    All parents want their children to be smart and successful. Researchers have found that a child's brain continues to develop long after birth. Parents can do many things to support their child's healthy brain development, beginning before birth and continuing until their child is an adult. This publication explains some of the things you can do to ensure healthy brain development for your child. 2-page, color.

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