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5 Lifestyle Decisions for Families with a Food Allergy

If you’ve ever experienced the devastating effects of a severe food allergy, then you know it is a serious issue. Kids with life-threatening allergies must be concerned with avoiding exposure to...

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What You Can Do If Your Child’s Hero Falls

Kids need heroes. Developmentally, children seek out role models to help them figure out who they are, to learn how to relate to others, and to understand their place in the world. Choosing heroes is a...

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What the Experts Say: We Need True Heroes

True heroism is remarkably sober, very undramatic. It is not the urge to surpass all others at whatever cost, but the urge to serve others at whatever cost. Arthur Ashe Who are your child’s heroes?...

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The 9 Traits That Parents of Successful Children Seem to Share

Every parent wants their child to do well in school and achieve success down the road. But that road doesn’t commence in first grade, fifth grade, or freshman year of college. According to a recent...

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Why TV Time Can Mean Quality Family Time

Many parents might consider TV time for children a waste of precious hours that could be spent reading, playing outside or doing anything else. And many even feel guilty when they allow their kids to...

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What is Cyberbullying? Parents In Survey Struggle to Define It

Childhood obesity and bullying are parents’ top two concerns among health problems facing kids in the U.S., according to a recent survey by, C.S. Mott Children’s Hospital of Michigan. In a follow-up...

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What to Do When Your Child Is Doing the Bullying

Rumor has it that there’s a bully at your child’s school. It seems that some kid has elevated pushing and shoving in the corridor to a new art form. What’s worse, that same child has taken to social...

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5 Ways Bullying Affects Students

Taylor Swift wrote her hit song “Mean” about being picked on by a harsh critic, and it quickly became an anthem for those who’ve been bullied—an all too common occurrence. Contrary to what some may...

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Using Current Events to Talk with Your Kids About Environmental Issues

Climate change and the environment have been in the news lately and are often a topic of discussion, especially when the weather changes drastically. But it’s a complicated issue and may be difficult...

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Is Your Child Friends with a Bully? What’s a Parent to Do?

When my older daughter Becca was in middle school, a new girl moved to town. I’ll call her Cherie. Cherie met my daughter at the bus stop and quickly glommed on, coming over after school to hang out....

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Top Reasons Why Children Refuse to go to School

If getting your child to school on time involves tears, tantrums, and sophisticated negotiation methods, then you’re not alone. On any given school day, nearly a quarter of American kids are digging in...

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The ‘Tree of Life’ Project Teaches Biology in a New Way

Every parent knows the joy of watching a child discover something for the first time. But, as children grow older, it gets harder to elicit a sense of awe. When I was a professor at the University of...

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From Passive to Powerful: Empower Kids to Resist the Bystander Effect

Can the actions of one young person truly make a difference when it comes to eliminating bullying? The answer is yes, without a doubt. According to national statistics at stopbullying.gov, when...

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5 Out-of-the-Box Techniques to Help Improve Study Habits

Every parent has experienced the frustration of trying to get a child to sit down and study after school ends. You set your child up at the kitchen table with all of his books, papers, and pencils to...

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Is Spanking a Child an Appropriate Form of Discipline?

No civilized parent ever wants to spank a child. Yet quite a few do. The numbers suggest that even though parents generally oppose physical punishment, at least half have occasionally spanked their...

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Combine LEGO with STEM for a Chance to Win $1,000

STEM (science, technology, engineering, and math) continues to be a priority for education today as so many careers demand it. Giving students a fun way to explore STEM education and an opportunity to...

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Should You Hold Back Your Child a Grade?

Holding back your child one grade in school is nothing to be ashamed of, but it can be a tough call to make, especially for children with summer birthdays. The decision you make can have a large impact...

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Turn Driving Time into Quality Time with the Kids

Today’s parents are busy and so are their kids. Tight schedules mean a lot of would-be family time is taken up with car rides from one activity to another. However, there’s an upside to this...

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Celebrate St. Patrick’s Day with These Easy Crafts and Activities

Saint Patrick’s Day is this week, and we want to help you get ready for the holiday with some fun and educational crafts. Today, we’re sharing our picks for the top seven easy Saint Patrick’s Day...

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Better Birthday Party Goodie Bag Ideas

You probably have a few memories of coming home from birthday parties with a tiny bag filled with sugary treats. But now that you have kids, you are more particular about what goes into those goodie...

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