How to Avoid Bedtime Battles
12 tactics for avoiding bedtime battles with your children. Parents share tips for establishing a bedtime routine that gets children in bed and off to sleep peacefully.
Read MoreCount to 10 in Any Language
Exercise your brain and impress your friends by learning to count to 10 in 10 languages. It's fun. It's easy. And it's smart because our brains need to be fed too! There are 10 languages provided in this article. Please consider sharing more languages in the comments section.
Read MoreWhen Are Kids Ready for Overnight Camp?
Is your child emotionally ready for camp? Is s/he the outdoor type? Should young kids go to camp with older siblings? YMCA offers these tips:
Read MoreTeaching Self-Reliance and Responsibility
You still in charge, or are you cutting the grass, walking the dog, and whatever because your child won’t, doesn’t have time, or is allergic to helping out?
Read MoreBeginnings of Public Education
And so it is also true that no school district is any better than the lowest point of public tolerance. Knowing the “whys” is one thing.
Read MoreHealth Care & Asset Protection
Learn how to apply for Medicaid without first having to spend down assets.
Read MoreSick Child; Keeping it Together
It’s good to explain the difficulties you face daily and then ask each [family member] how he/she can help. Asking is better than telling. But after the discussion slows down, suggest the things they have missed.
Read MoreValues: Life’s Keenest Game
Why don’t our children appreciate the same things we do? The answer is: we both don’t have the same values. How important is good health to a 10 year old?
Read MoreEducators, Children, Book Lovers
The children of today are the leaders of tomorrow. Are parents and educators getting it right?
Read MoreLeading By Example
More than we want to admit, what we do mirrors what we get back. If we don’t like what we’re getting, we need to change something. Most of us need to do this from time to time.
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