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Child Protection Devotion # 32

2021
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Tags: Play, Biblical Perspective of Children, God's View of Children, Zechariah 8, Early Childhood Development, Childhood Learning Processes
Category Child Protection
Copyright Owner Compassion International

This month’s devotion explores biblical and development perspectives on play time, and how easily it can become threatened for a child living in poverty. 

This document is part of: Child Protection Devotions

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