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From Route 2 East - Take the Pleasant Street exit 55 toward Waltham/Lexington. Take the ramp toward Concord Ave./Waltham. Turn slight right onto Pleasant St. Turn right onto Concord Ave. Turn Right onto Waltham Street just past April Lane. 903 Waltham Street is on left (if you reach Piper Road you've gone about .1 miles too far). From 95 North take the Trapelo Road exit (28A) toward Belmont. Turn right onto Trapelo Road (you will see Waltham Crossings directly in front of you). Turn left onto Smith Street at the first set of lights. Make a right onto Concord Avenue. The center will be on your left after the Cotting School. If you reach the set of lights you have passed us.

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I’ve been thinking a lot about where to go for parenting advice. The truth is that I’m actually struggling with some of my son’s toddler behaviors. And the fact that he responds differently (or not at all) to the “bag of positive discipline tricks” I used on my daughter has increased the need to find

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  • American Academy of Pediatrics Committed to the attainment of optimal physical, mental, and social health and well being for all infants, children, adolescents, and young adults.
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