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                    [Summary] => Children are growing up faster nowadays, it seems. Sooner than you might expect, they will be facing the outside world on their own. You’ll be considering what schools you want them to go to, what exams they will have to prepare for, and how they will be able to cope with an educational environment that’s becoming more and more challenging.

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At pre-school stage, you can show your love and support by continually encouraging him to drink milk, particularly one that has the right amount of nutrients to support his brain growth and development.
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At pre-school stage, you can show your love and support by continually encouraging him to drink milk, particularly one that has the right amount of nutrients to support his brain growth and development.
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