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  2. Let Our Children Go! - Wikipedia

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    Let Our Children Go! is a nonfiction book by Ted Patrick with Tom Dulack about Patrick's experience with cult deprogramming. It was first published in 1976 by E. P. Dutton , [ 1 ] but was republished by Ballantine Books in 1977. [ 2 ]

  3. Children need love, hope and happiness to grow tall - AOL

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    It’s not just genes, diet or exercise – children also need love, hope and happiness to grow tall and develop physically, a human development expert has said.

  4. Ted Patrick - Wikipedia

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    Ted Patrick was born in a red-light district of Chattanooga, Tennessee, in which he was surrounded by "thieves, prostitutes, murderers [and] pimps". [3] He dropped out of high school in tenth grade to help support his family, worked a variety of jobs and opened a nightclub, then became co-chairman of the Nineteenth Ward in Chattanooga. [3]

  5. Can You Feed Your Kids Taller? - AOL

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    A couple of my kids are vertically challenged. My husband and I are of average height, and based on genetics, it is a medically sound assumption our children should follow in suit. We are not ...

  6. 1001 Children's Books You Must Read Before You Grow Up

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    1001 Children's Books You Must Read Before You Grow Up is separated by reading level, [5] and each title includes summaries with information on the author as well; [6] each picture book title is accompanied by colourful illustrations. [1] Some of the genres included are fantasy, adventure, history, contemporary life, and others. [7]

  7. Patricia MacLachlan - Wikipedia

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    Six years later, she was awarded the Newbery Medal for her book Sarah, Plain and Tall. [2] It was adapted as a TV movie by the same name in 1991, starring Glenn Close and Christopher Walken, with MacLachlan as one of its screenwriters. [2] [5] The two actors subsequently reprised their roles in the sequel Skylark two years later.

  8. Glenn Close Reveals 'I Had My Heart in My Throat' While ... - AOL

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    Related: How A Sister's Cry for Help Led Glenn Close to Change the Way We Talk About Mental Illness As Calen recalls, he first began feeling anxious and moody around age 15. An athlete in high ...

  9. Eda LeShan - Wikipedia

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    Eda LeShan (June 6, 1922 – March 3, 2002) was an American writer, television host, counselor, educator, and playwright.She was a "voice of respect for the inherent integrity of children."