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Lesson Plan: The Balancing Act - Parenting Responsibilities for Infants

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19929
Grade Range
10
11
12
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Stephen F. Austin State University

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In this lesson, students will investigate how to optimize the development and safety of infants, including those with special needs.  Students will create a budget and determine the financial responsibilities parents have when providing for the basic needs of infants. 

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