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A Great Place to Start: Handwashing

by Lori Sciame February 7th, 2017| Elementary, Safety
Elementary-aged children have a hard time following complicated directions.  For kids this age, it's best to communicate important information in simple terms.  This is especially true when it comes to their personal safety.

It's absurd to think that kids will remember what a parent says concerning every single safety issue. 

Different Ways In Which Children Are Affected By Divorce

by Editorial Team February 7th, 2017| Elementary
Never believe that children are not affected by divorce. While it is completely normal to want to separate from a spouse that you do not want to live with anymore, whenever children are involved you need to keep things civilized and take that into account. You cannot simply hire a

What to Pack for Your Family Sun Vacation

by Editorial Team February 3rd, 2017| Elementary
One of the best ways to get through a long, dreary, and cold winter is to book a family sun vacation where you are guaranteed warm sunny days. Of course, in the middle of winter our minds are hardly on summer clothing and accessories, which is why you may feel

How to Keep Your Toddler Aged Children Safe in the Home

by Editorial Team January 31st, 2017| Infants/Toddlers
If you are the proud parent of toddler aged children, you undoubtedly have a lot going on in addition to a ton of angst about your little ones as they gain more mobility around the house. This can be an extremely happy but worrisome time as you toddlers may be

4 Tips for Single Moms Seeking a Post Graduate Education

by Editorial Team January 23rd, 2017| Elementary
With all the responsibilities of single motherhood - taking care of the children, looking after your home, regular garden maintenance and work commitments, taking on postgraduate studies can seem like an insurmountable task. But with careful planning and assistance it need not be as difficult as you may think. Here
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Home Learning for Teens: Are You Both Ready?

by Jane Wangersky January 17th, 2017| School, Teens
We parents tend to think of home learning as something for elementary aged kids -- once they become teens, we figure, they’ll need, and probably want, the experience of full-time high school.

Yet there are reasons a homeschooled elementary student might want to go on with it into high school,
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Ways to Involve Your Family in Your Studies

by Editorial Team January 5th, 2017| Elementary
Studying while raising children and looking after a family can be incredibly difficult. But it is by no means impossible. There are many ways to make studying more manageable, as well as enjoyable. These include routine, organization and preparation. Getting your kids involved is another great way to help your
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4 Necessary Safety Rules for Tweens

by Lori Sciame January 3rd, 2017| Safety, Tweens
Parents of tweens know how difficult it can be to care for a child this age.  While not yet teenagers, they make sure mom and dad know they aren't "babies" either.  Sometimes tweens will push to be treated more like high school students; however, when it comes to safety,
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