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    Welcome to Sprout Upward

    These terms and conditions outline the rules and regulations for the use of Sprout Upward’s Website, located at https://sproutupward.com.

    By accessing this website, we assume you accept these terms and conditions. Do not continue to use Sprout Upward if you do not agree to take all of the terms and conditions stated on this page.

    1. Intellectual Property Rights

    Unless otherwise stated, Lavin (Sprout Upward) and/or its licensors own the intellectual property rights for all material on Sprout Upward. All intellectual property rights are reserved.

    A Note on Photography: This website features personal photographs of my children and family. Unauthorized use, reproduction, or distribution of these images is strictly prohibited. Please respect our family’s privacy.

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    The information provided on Sprout Upward is for general informational and educational purposes only.

    I am a banking professional and Chief Teller, not a medical doctor, therapist, pediatrician, or child psychologist. The parenting strategies, family leadership theories, and advice shared on this website are based on my professional background in team management, my past experience as a youth worker, and my personal experience as a parent.

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    We reserve the right to monitor all Comments and to remove any Comments that can be considered inappropriate, offensive, or causes breach of these Terms and Conditions. (Basically: Be nice. We are raising leaders here, not internet trolls.)

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    In no event shall Sprout Upward, nor any of its officers, directors, and employees, be held liable for anything arising out of or in any way connected with your use of this website. We are not responsible for any “clean-laundry-obstacle-courses” or messy playrooms resulting from our advice.

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