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Northwestern Mutual Presents Rockin’ Roundup 2012

Northwestern Mutual Presents Rockin’ Roundup 2012

News | Tuesday, February 21, 2012

Any Baby Can’s 15th Annual Rockin’ Roundup is here! Join us on March 24th for a Super Hot “Muy Caliente” Night at the Austin Music Hall featuring Grammy award-winning Grupo Fantasma.

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New Report Lauds Benefits of Breastfeeding

News | Feb 20, 2012

A recent study released by the The Journal of Pediatrics finds that breastfeeding is associated with improved cognitive development, particularly in children born pre-term. Results show a significant difference in picture similarities, naming vocabulary and pattern construction for babies who are breastfed, concluding that those children are 1 to 6 months ahead of children who were never breastfed (The Journal of Pediatrics, Volume 160, Issue 1).

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Then and Now, A Look Back at Ian

News | Feb 19, 2012

It’s amazing what a laugh can do. In the 2007 Any Baby Can agency video, “Tears of Hope”, Ian Williams played with toys, devoured a bowl of ice cream, and at the prompting of his mother, Darenda, threw his head back with a belly laugh that made viewers gasp with joy. Ian was born with diastrophic dysplasia, a form of dwarfism, and at the time of the taping, he was two years old and enrolled in the agency’s Early Childhood Intervention (ECI) Program.

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Giving in the Fast Lane

News | Feb 17, 2012

Ben Francois is an all-American kind of guy. He stands six feet tall with broad shoulders, an affinity for sports and an easy smile. By profession, Ben is a swim coach for the Texas Gold, a club team comprised of Austin kids ages 7-18. Most weekends he can be found at a swim meet, standing pool side giving tips, encouragement, corrections and praise.

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24,500

children in Travis County have mental health issues

20:

the IQ point advantage for an at-risk 3 yr old who receives early childhood intervention services

525

words are known by a 3 yr old on welfare; a middle class 3 yr old know 1,116

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