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Emotionally Intelligent Students: What Parents and Teachers Need To Know

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Being a parent of an intelligent child is great. Being comforted by the fact that having a smart child often leads to a more optimistic chance of the child succeeding in school, securing a better job and becoming more capable […]

Getting Excited To Read

Parenting children to learn to enjoy reading may seem like a difficult task for some parents to accomplish, when in reality it should be a privilege.  Parents who enjoy and model reading on well onto their way to assisting their own child to do the same.    The following article written by parenting coach, Dr. Caron Goode provides six helpful hints for parents to consider while encouraging […]

Graduation Party Tips: Graduation Ideas For Your Special Child

Congratulations! You have a child who is graduating. It may be a graduation from kindergarten, high school, college or another event. It’s all big and it’s all important. This article will provide you with some graduation ideas that you may have not considered. The purpose of this article is to also stimulate your thinking process to include other fun activities. […]

Summer Activity Tips: Inexpensive Ways To Keep Kids Busy All Summer Long

Here comes summer! Schools will be closing shortly and parents will be searching for activities to keep their children in the “learning mode” while having fun! Author, Bunny Kas, shares thirteen inexpensive, fun-filled activities that parents can easily encourage their child and friends to participate and enjoy. Do something different! Plan one or all of these activities while the kids have fun […]

Helping Teens Solve Problems

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Ten Ways to Help Your Teen Tackle Problems

By Vanessa Van Petten

Learning how to approach a problem or a big project is a life skill that many adults do not ever learn […]

2008 Teen Concerns: Top Five Issues teens really Worry About

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What do today’s teen really worry about? Do they worry about possessing material item, friends, dying, not being in control? Some parents may be surprised that teens today worry about anything. The fact is, more teens worry about […]

Babysitters: When is my child too old to need one?

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When are child old enough not to need babysitters? What are some considerations that parents need to make regarding hiring a babysitter that go beyond the normal role of watching children. Author and child development expert, Vanessa Van Petten, […]

Characteristics of Gifted Students

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  • Having a gifted child is something special.  It’s take special time, knowledge, foresight, patience and a willingness to explore new options.  This article by author Susan Johnsen touches on the topics and titles that the parents of gifted children seem to […]

My Child Asks Too Many Questions!

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Does your child ask the same question over and over again? Does your child keep asking you for something until you give up and give in? Child behavior and parenting coach Traci Gaffney has a different parenting perspective on […]

Bad Parent Relationship: Are Your Children Paying The Price For Your Bad Relationships?

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Divorced parent relationships can have a negative affect on children. It does not have to be this way, however, and parents who strive to develop new relationships after a divorce not only […]


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