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Read More PermalinkBelieve it or not, until recently, I considered myself “creatively challenged!” Yet, I’ve worked extensively in the craft industry for almost 20 years. I started by not knowing how to make a bow. I... -
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Read More PermalinkNapkins in your laps. Elbows off the table. Feet off your chair. Chew with your mouth closed. Don’t talk when you’re chewing. Use your fork! Sit up. Sit down. No, we are not having desert... -
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Read More PermalinkNow that your child is preparing for his or her first standardized or state-mandated test, there are plenty of things you can do to reduce the anxiety and nervousness your little one feels about taking such a big test. These tips... -
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Read More PermalinkFirst off, anyone who has ever tried to get a tween or teen out of bed to get ready for school knows that it can be a trying experience. Of course not all kids are impossible to get out of bed; there are exceptions to every... -
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Read More PermalinkIf your child needs help, burying your head in the sand or delaying the problem won’t fix matters. Get your child the help she needs with a qualified tutor. Tutors can help your child improve grades in general,... -
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Read More PermalinkIt’s no secret that teens value their peer relationships and hold their friends’ opinions in great esteem. This makes complete sense when you keep in mind that the main psychological task of adolescence is to... -
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Read More PermalinkThe streets of mompreneurship are littered with many raging rumors. One is that as your child gets older, it will be easier to balance mommying your kids and managing your business. I’m here to tell you that, managing your... -
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Read More PermalinkHaving a child that is a strong reader is every mom’s dream. There is nothing more important to future academic achievement than being a solid reader. If your child isn’t there yet, don’t fret. With time,... -
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Read More PermalinkTeenagers are growing into young adults, but they still have to be monitored. Make sure yours is growing properly and meeting key social benchmarks. Check out these typical rates of growth and development for 15-17 year olds.... -
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Read More PermalinkThere are lots of changes going on in the teen years. You may be focused on the moodiness, but there are other things to watch. Check out these general guidelines for size, weight and social development for 12-14 year-olds....








