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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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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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Learning About the National Anthem
Your children sing it at baseball games and school concerts. You probably did the same at their age. But how much do you...
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Grooming Good Manners
Teaching good manners helps children learn to act kindly toward others. It can seem like a huge undertaking, but...
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Teaching Tolerance
With their wide-eyed curiosity and innate sense of justice, children are not born prejudiced. Most experts agree that...
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Can Kindness Be Taught?
In an era when preschools take applications, middle school sports teams are semi-professional, and college admissions...
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