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GR16: Family Planning and the Spacing of Children

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Tags: Stress Management, Caregiver Resources, Birth Control, Family Planning, Assessment, Adult Learning, Financial Management
Category Life Skills
Copyright Owner and Year Compassion International, 2023

The lesson “Family Planning and Spacing of Children” helps the mother/caregiver gain awareness of culturally appropriate and locally available family planning methods. She will learn the health benefits of spacing children and family planning.

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