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We provide educational programs for Early Childhood Education especially designed for starter readers.

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🌤GOOD MORNING UAE🇦🇪
We are helping families through our VERY INTERACTIVE Home Learning Program that help develops the essential skills of every child during their formative years to prevent early learning difficulties in:

📗READING

📘WRITING

📙LISTENING

📕SPEAKING

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Filling up the appointment form for Sunday, March 20, 2016

Reading In Utero by Everett Bowes - Storehouse 11/01/2016

The Power of READING before a child is born.

There’s no better way to for us to inspire you, the expectant father, to read to your baby before birth than for you to hear from fellow daddies who have experienced the magic of in-utero reading firsthand. We just happen to have some amazing stories from a couple of incredible dads-to-be who bonded with their expected child by reading to Mommy’s baby bump. We’ll wow you with their stories first, and then tell you all about the evidence supporting this practice and also how to begin!

Meet Everett Bowes. He’s a first-time father who, as you can see from the photo below, is truly enjoying the benefits of having read to his son before he was born. Everett heard about the benefits of prenatal storytime, and…well you can hear it from him:

Early in my wife’s pregnancy we heard about the benefits of reading to a baby still in the womb. . . . I read to Emerson every day. In fact, I often read to him multiple times per day.

When he was just a few weeks old I read it to him for the first time outside the womb. We were shocked at his response. He seemed to recognize the story immediately, including all of my silly accents for the different characters.

He made sounds and waved his arms excitedly as we read. Babies his age don’t smile like this, yet he wouldn’t stop smiling, squealing, and waving. We couldn’t believe how clearly he recognized the story.

This is one of our most treasured memories.

https://www.storehouse.co/stories/o9e7x

Reading In Utero by Everett Bowes - Storehouse A baby's first reading experience.

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Your first week of pregnancy begins before the actual conception of the baby. Thus, your folic acid supplements should also be taken prior to getting a positive on the pregnancy test.

The second week of pregnancy is when the conception actually occurs. So make sure to stay away from to***co and alcohol from here on out.

Implantation bleeding might occur during the third week.

During week four is when you might get your first positive on a home pregnancy test.

Don’t worry if your memory starts to falter during the fifth week of pregnancy. It’s common to suffer from pregnancy brain.

Ectopic pregnancies are rare. However, it’s still a good idea to notify your doctor if you experience unilateral pain during the early weeks of pregnancy.

Get to know your company’s maternity leave policy early on in your pregnancy.

You might be able to hear your baby’s heart beating for the first time at eight weeks.

Want to prevent bladder leakage during pregnancy? Practice kegels daily.

If you’re suffering from morning sickness, try a little ginger to soothe the nausea.

Drink lots of water to keep urinary tract infections away.

Expect to catch a glimpse of your baby via ultrasound during the twelfth week.

Week 13 is when the second trimester officially starts. So if you’ve been waiting to share the news, it’s time to start getting creative.

Once your morning sickness has subsided, it’s time to give prenatal yoga a chance.

A belly band can keep you in your pre-pregnancy clothes longer.

Need a healthy pregnancy snack? Try hummus with some raw veggies.

Weird and crazy pregnancy dreams are extremely common. Therefore, don’t read too much into the dreams.

If this is your first pregnancy, week 18 is when you’re likely to experience your first kick.

Reading some good pregnancy books can help make the 40 weeks journey a bit easier to manage.

Go ahead and enjoy s*x during pregnancy. You might not have the energy for it once the baby has arrived.

Now is the perfect time to start decorating the nursery.

A severe headache can be a sign of preeclampsia. Therefore, don’t be shy about telling your doctor about it.

Feeling constipated? Have some coconut oil.

Go on a babymoon to enjoy a final romantic vacation where you won’t having to worry about finding a babysitter.

Get your iron level checked if you’re experiencing dizziness. You could be anemic.

Stretch in order to ease your leg cramps.

Get a pregnancy support pillow to sleep better at night.

Unable to sleep in the evening? Take a nap during daylight hours.

Work on naming your baby. However, don’t feel obligated to tell others about the chosen name until after the baby’s born.

Pay attention to your baby’s pattern of movement during pregnancy.

Worried about not feeling your baby kick for a while? Try gulping down a glass of orange juice to wake the baby up.

Learn the difference between true and false labor.

As your baby gets bigger, you’ll have less room for food in your belly. To make digestion easier, try eating frequent small meals instead of three big meals a day.

Think about whether or not you wish to hire a doula.

Make arrangements for banking or donating the cord blood.

Write a birth plan. Then discuss it with your doctor at the next prenatal visit.

Buy a car seat, install it, and check to make sure it’s installed correctly.

Pack your hospital bag and have it with you at all times during the final weeks of your pregnancy.

If you plan on breastfeeding your baby, spend time learning the basics of breastfeeding for a successful nursing experience.

Do what you need to do to get through the final days of pregnancy.

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