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The data in the charts below comes from the World Health Organization (WHO) for children younger than 2 and the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) for children age 2 and older.
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This post is in response to What’s Wrong With Sticker Charts and Reward Systems? By Eileen Kennedy-Moore Ph.D. Last week, 9-year-old James came into my office beaming. It was the first time I ...