Growing pains
Growing pains usually start to affect children when they are three to five years old. They may continue to affect them into early adolescence. Why there is pain is not known. Growing pains are harmless and will go away without special ... [... more]
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Ernestine Gilbreth Carey
No growing pains have ever been more hilarious than those suffered loudly by the riotous Gilbreth clan. First, there are a dozen red-haired, freckle-faced kids to contend with. Then there's Dad, a famous efficiency expert who believes a family ... [... more]
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Frank B. Gilbreth
Frank B. Gilbreth, Jr. and Ernestine Gilbreth Carey are two of the now famous Gilbreth dozen. Frank, Jr., is deceased. No growing pains have ever been more hilarious than those suffered loudly by the riotous Gilbreth clan. First, there are a ... [... more]
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Random House / Authors / Dana Ivey
No growing pains have ever been more hilarious than those suffered loudly by the riotous Gilbreth clan. First, there are a dozen red-haired, freckle-faced kids to contend with. Then there's Dad, a famous efficiency expert who believes a family ... [... more]
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Growing pains
Up to one in three children have pain in the limbs, usually the legs, which does not seem to have any physical cause. Usually this pain comes and goes for a few years and then disappears by about mid adolescence. The pain can be quite mild or bad ... [... more]
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