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  • Sue Shellenbarger/WSJ Jadyn Gonzales (left) and Kalena Allen focus on a counting lesson in a Portland, Ore., preschool classroom.

    Playing Nice: Teachers Learn to Help Kids Behave in School 2009

  • And this is Jadyn 2, the youngest sibling of Jordyn, Ryan and Reed.

    A Great Send Off 2006

  • Jadyn's friend Jade Echeverry, 9, has lost a similar amount of weight.

    KansasCity.com: Front Page 2011

  • Raytown girls Jadyn Ramey left and Jade Echeverry, both 9, showed off their moves Wednesday at the free summer dance camp offered by Wynn Twins School of Dance in Raytown.

    KansasCity.com: Front Page 2011

  • Fourth-grader Jadyn Ramey, 9, a regular member of the Wynn Twins dance team whose father danced there as a kid, said she's lost 7 pounds or more.

    KansasCity.com: Front Page 2011

  • Reon and his five-year-old brother Jadyn both suffer from brittle asthma, and are part of a rare group resistant to traditional treatments, including steroids.

    Evening Standard - Home 2010

  • In past years, Nicole said the couple would buy lavish Christmas presents for daughters Devyn, 6, and Jadyn, 4.

    The Orange County Register - Homepage 2009

  • Family: Don and wife Laura live in North Richland Hills, Texas, with three children - Jake, Luke and Jadyn.

    The Seattle Times 2009

  • Family: Don and wife Laura live in North Richland Hills, Texas, with three children - Jake, Luke and Jadyn.

    The Seattle Times 2009

  • After they did their first pageant, Jadyn liked it and "people weren't that crazy."

    TVgasm Recaps 2009

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