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Monday, November 9, 2009. Someone recently asked a question that I immediately dismissed as ridiculous. That question was, What parenting lessons can we learn from wild animals? How can parents help their children recognize and listen to intuition? Gavin de Becker is a national expert on using instincts to predict and avoid dangerous situations. He has done much work to help parents keep kids safe. For more information, check out his website at. Links to this post. Saturday, September 26, 2009. Kids in .

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Monday, November 9, 2009. Someone recently asked a question that I immediately dismissed as ridiculous. That question was, What parenting lessons can we learn from wild animals? How can parents help their children recognize and listen to intuition? Gavin de Becker is a national expert on using instincts to predict and avoid dangerous situations. He has done much work to help parents keep kids safe. For more information, check out his website at. Links to this post. Saturday, September 26, 2009. Kids in .

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