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Martin Luther King, Jr. once said, "Intelligence plus character - that is the goal of true education." But what is character, and how can you ensure that your child is developing it? Read on to find out.
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Social Graces: What to Expect From Your High Schooler
Education and manners guru Cindy Post Senning said manners education should follow along with a child's development, and...
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Living Beyond the Dream
Martin Luther King once said that, “If a man hasn’t discovered something that he would die for, he isn’t fit to...
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Raising Kind Children
Encouraging kindness in children is an important responsibility for all adults who care for children. You can help...
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Bullying and the Special Needs Child
Emerging research indicates that a child with a disability is more likely to be physically or verbally bullied than his...
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Tips for Parents: Raising Girls for Resilience and Optimism
Sylvia Rimm discusses the "C" characteristics that are crucial to success and offers some suggestions for parenting your...

