Not exact matches
Whatever a couple decided on pregnancy and prenatal care options, I think it is very
important to research individually and not agree to or refuse any
test without researching both sides first.
If needed and based on
testing results, it's
important to address any other nutritional deficiencies such as low iron, low vitamin D, low stomach acid, low total cholesterol, low B12 (and
whatever else is an issue), plus support the adrenals / sex hormones / thyroid if needed and addressing gut health like leaky gut and dysbiosis.
But you don't emphasize an
important point:
Whatever benefits students experienced in kindergarten that resulted in higher
test scores, they did not cause higher
test scores in later grades — even though they produced better later - life outcomes.
Translation:
Whatever rhetoric the vendors use to mask the loss of local control, it is
important to remember that the national
test frameworks and eventually the released
test items will become the actual local curriculum due to the stakes attached to the
test results.
I've been lucky enough to play around with a lot of pretty expensive gaming mice over the years,
testing offerings from the likes of Razer and Logitech and often switching over to
whatever one I felt best, because a good mouse has always been
important to me.