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Susan Carney
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Susan Carney is a middle school counselor and the mother of preschool twins. She writes about parenting and education issues, focusing on helping kids grow up safe and healthy. See more of Susan's work at Suite101, or contact her at childsafetyexaminer@comcast.net.


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