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The phrase "grow children" is not grammatically correct. It is missing a subject and a verb, and it does not form a complete sentence. A possible correction could be "help children grow," which is a common phrase meaning to assist children in their development and growth. Here is an example of how you could use the corrected phrase in a sentence: As parents, it is our responsibility to help our children grow into caring, responsible adults.
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For all the talk of service, honour, compassion and self-sacrifice in Kurt Hahn's teachings, the great educationalist and his disciples seem to have put less weight on the notion that, to learn and grow, children need to be happy.
It's how to grow children.
For the brain to grow children need repetitive, positive interactions with their caregivers.
With parenting, you have to grow children as you go, but there are times when one child innately is more mature than a sibling.
You can't grow children in a gas patch," Bush, a mother of two, told VICE News outside her suburban brick house, where she said pollution had reached such a zenith she stopped letting her children go outside.
As they grow, children will experience numerous episodes of pain.
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You have five grown children.
Holquist has five grown children.
They have three grown children living in the United States and Britain.
They had grown children and at least one grandchild.
HARTFORD is a tough patch for growing children.
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