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696.1 | We declined the 5-year offer also | SCAACT::RESENDE | Digital, thriving on chaos? | Mon Feb 11 1991 23:27 | 18 |
| Well, our Michael is 12 months, and we've been getting Growing
Child/Growing Parent for the past year. We also got the offer to
subscribe for the next 5 years, but decided against it. Our reasoning
was this: they don't give you any sort of price break for signing up
for 5 years; they just guarantee exemption from any price increases
that might occur. Now, since the subscription is just $19.95 a year,
we figured that if the price does go up it probably won't amount to
more than a few dollars. So why commit ourselves long-term to
something we may not even want at that time? We'll just keep
subscribing year by year till we don't feel we need the publication any
more.
BTW, for those of you who aren't familiar, it is a high-quality
periodical...
Hope that helps.
Steve
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696.2 | less interest in this kind of thing over time?? | CNTROL::STOLICNY | | Tue Feb 12 1991 08:31 | 10 |
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Based on my limited experience, I'd guess that a parent's keen
interest in the development milestones (what occurs when) declines
dramatically after the first year (in addition to the fact that
the "milestones" are less tangible and far more variable in when
they occur). This has certainly been true in our case. I'm
assuming this is why they try to lock you in for 5 years....before
you realize you don't need it!
Carol
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696.3 | I could have used something like that. | CSSE32::RANDALL | Pray for peace | Fri Feb 15 1991 14:55 | 13 |
| I dunno -- I could have used something like this when my first one
was little. I had very little experience with children and didn't have
any idea about things like the living-on-air phase, the temper-tantrum
phase, the I-am-God-and-nothing-can-hurt-me phase, etc.
I'm not familiar with this magazine, so I can't comment on whether it
meets the need. But I suspect that a lot of parents would enjoy watching
their children grow, rather than lamenting that they aren't babies (not
that anyone here has said that), if they had more information about what
is normal for a child that age, what developmental changes they're going
through, and so on.
--bonnie
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696.4 | Address/Phone request | TOWN::DICKSON | | Mon Apr 08 1991 14:28 | 4 |
| Could someone please post the address/phone number for Growing Child
subscriptions?
Thanks.
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696.5 | Address/Phone | SCAACT::COX | Dallas ACT Data Ctr Mgr | Mon Apr 08 1991 19:31 | 6 |
| Growing Child
22 North Second Street
P.O. Box 620
Lafayette, IN 47902
(800) 388-2625
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