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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Working Together to Spread the Word: Education.com's Special Edition on Bullying
Bullying is an ever-present problem in the lives of school kids. Our hope at Education.com is that this Special Edition...
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Tickling Your Child's Funnybone
Did you hear the one about the class clown who giggled her way to better health, a happier life and stronger...
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Book Therapy: A Middle School Reading List
How can parents encourage independence and help tweens cope with middle school? The answer may be as simple as giving...
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Talking with Kids About War and Genocide
No parent wants to see the bubble burst on a child’s youthful innocence. Yet sooner or later, kids start asking hard...
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Book Therapy: A High School Reading List
As long as there has been engaging literature, young adults have been engaging in developmental bibliotherapy. That is,...
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