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Q: Why is my 3 1/2-year-old son so obsessed with his clothing? For example, he has to have his shirt tucked in "just so," his belt has to be just right, etc. I lose my temper after about the sixth change during the day. Help!
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For how long should toddlers brush their teeth?
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