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Communicating with your child is challenging as parents learn to navigate the do's and don'ts of effective talking. Listening and responding to your child in a way that he or she can hear and understand you is essential.
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Even Preschoolers Sweat the Small Stuff
How much stress could a 4-year-old possibly be under, you ask? Well, she may not be worrying about the mortgage, the...
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What's the Best Setting for Special Needs Students?
If you're a school-age parent, you've seen it firsthand: America's school kids are more diverse than ever. Our schools...
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Giving an Allowance and Chores - A Newsletter for Parents of Fifth Grade Children
What Do You Think? Jake and his family are eating supper when Jake says, "I used this week's ...
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Your Child's Handwriting
Before you read this article, quickly write the answer to this question: What is your favorite color? This might've...
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Good Parenting Basics
The following guidelines emerged over years from the author's parenting classes. ABC stands for always be consistent....
