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Success Addicts: The Truth About Crystal Meth, The Kids Who Are Addicted, And What You Need To Know and Look Out ForOkay mom and dad, you so you moved out of the urban jungle to give your child (children) a chance to get “high” on life and “high” on the merits of better living provided by acceptable choices and a readily available above average education. Well, you’ll be glad to know that many of them did ... Read On
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School Daze: Dealing With Children Who Are Experiencing DifficultyFrom the most en vogue tote to the latest in designer technology and fashion trends, your child is well prepared for the advent of the new school year. And, with your child (children) back in school you’ll have one less thing to worry about. Well, maybe not. Not matter how well prepared you child ... Read On
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A Good Thanking Never Hurt Anyone: Teaching kids about etiquette and writing thank you notesRemember the days when children were taught to say thank you and please. Ah, the good’ ole days when (children’s ears were covered when something “wrong” was said), respect was paramount and children learned social graces and polite behavior from their parents who also displayed proper public poise ... Read On
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Baby Einstein: How To Enhance Your Child’s IQFrom eating the healthiest foods, to maintaining a healthy workout regimen, designer sheets, outfits, and the most mod-crib to welcome your new family member into your “crib” you’re doing everything possible to give junior/juniorette the competitive edge. Part of that competitive edge is saving ... Read On
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Model Behavior: Setting A Good Example To Help Ensure Well-Behaved KidsThere’s an old European that notes: “Show me who your friends are and I’ll tell you who YOU are”. Basically, it implies that the company you choose (for the most part, because we all “do” go through different phases) are primarily a representation of who you (intrinsically) are or who you would ... Read On
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Clique Here: Helping Your Child Cope With CliquesHeading back to school may have you (parents) sighing with relief, but may leave many children simply sighing. Reconnecting with new friends can prove for many just as “stressful” as making new ones. Remember, children have had an entire summer away from many of their classmates, and for many, many ... Read On
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Accredited Education: Teaching Your Child About Money And Credit:So, you want to help your child establish a dynamic future. Besides the basics, such as reading, writing, and “rithmathic”, you may want to help him/her establish some credit…and according to experts (and statistics showing that most adults are in serious credit debt), the sooner, the better.
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No-Kidding: Time Out Just For Mom and DadOne of the best gifts a couple can give to each other is children and a family, one of the best gift parents can give to each other is time out and away from the kids and family.
For many moms and dads kids at camp or going back to school can mean some extra (free) time on your hands. ... Read On
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Fear Factor: Guiding Your Child Through Insecurity, Shyness and FearChildren who are shy, timid, and reserved may be “coveted” by many parents or parents to be. Yet, according to experts, children are supposed to be outgoing and energetic. Those who are overly apprehensive and bashful may eventually experience self-esteem issues and need early interference and ... Read On
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An Education On Education: Preparing For The College ExperienceYou probably can remember when junior/juniorette got on his/her first school bus and now he/she is offer to achieve a higher education.
You’re excited, proud, and just as nervous and “scared” as his/her first day of kindergarten. Will he or she be able to keep up with the work, will your child ... Read On
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Latching On To Independence: Signs That Your Child Is Ready To Be Left Home Alone:It may seem ironic, but most kids who were made “responsible” for their own actions, actually got into less “trouble” than their overprotected (and over-babied) peers. Although the term latchkey kid bears the burden of an un-necessarily negative connotation, and images of parents who selfishly ... Read On
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A Lesson In Parenting: Working With Your Child’s Teacher To Ensure Cool Schooling Through Positive PartnershipWith August quickly creeping upon us, and September at it’s heels, most moms and dad’s are gearing up for a little R & R as the kids head back to school.
A new year brings with it new hopes, dreams, expectations, and often scholastic concerns and problems. According to educational authorities, ... Read On
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