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AUTHOR: Amelias.momDATE: 07/16/03 4:13pm
SUBJECT: Re: standing early...bow legged?
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AUTHOR: cynd
Don't worry! It is a fact based on my research that this is not true. If your child is ready to tolerate some standing on his own, then let him do it. My daughter was the same way and is just fine. I've done a lot of reading on this subject and this is just no truth behind your mom's old wives tale! Take care!
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