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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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Teaching Kids to Embrace their Special Needs Peers
With the passing of new legislation, more and more special needs students being included in the "regular" classroom....
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Peer Pressure Vs. Parental Influence
Teen years, it seems, are when aliens come and abduct your adolescent, remove their brain for a few years, and return...
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Do Grades Do Any Good?
Every parent wants to boast that his or her child is a straight A student, at the top of her class, or on the honor...
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Preparing Children for a Multicultural World
Recent remarks made by radio show host Don Imus have the whole country focusing on race. Parents can use this event as a...
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Identifying Values and Handling Stealing - Fifth Grade
What Do You Think? Dad comes into the living room while Trent is watching TV. He says, "Trent, I think I left a $5 bill...
Source: Iowa State University Extension

